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i have tried to do in the past and it's put me in an unsafe situation as national parks has said that the park police doesn't feel safe giving out citations and that's why they issued on average ten a year over the last three years, a little over ten, so given the small amount of citations overall and not just illegal fires i find there isn't a problem there or just enforcement of the current laws which is fine and again i would like to support the resolution but i would like you to add we're opposed to the winter closure because that is four months. we have the books that you can't have fires during spare the air days and that wouldn't change and a 30% reduction at four months and i would ask that you add they try enforcing the existing rules before changing anything and install better signage that doesn't require a smartphone to access the rules and that is what is in the proposal that they work with the safe way and other retailers around them to let them know that glass and alcohol and wood are not allowed on the beach. people don't know. i went out on the beach and let people kno
i have tried to do in the past and it's put me in an unsafe situation as national parks has said that the park police doesn't feel safe giving out citations and that's why they issued on average ten a year over the last three years, a little over ten, so given the small amount of citations overall and not just illegal fires i find there isn't a problem there or just enforcement of the current laws which is fine and again i would like to support the resolution but i would like you to add we're...
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i have tried to do in the past and it's put me in an unsafe situation as national parks has said that the park police doesn't feel safe giving out citations and that's why they issued on average ten a year over the last three years, a little over ten, so given the small amount of citations overall and not just illegal fires i find there isn't a problem there or just enforcement of the current laws which is fine and again i would like to support the resolution but i would like you to add we're opposed to the winter closure because that is four months. we have the books that you can't have fires during spare the air days and that wouldn't change and a 30% reduction at four months and i would ask that you add they try enforcing the existing rules before changing anything and install better signage that doesn't require a smartphone to access the rules and that is what is in the proposal that they work with the safe way and other retailers around them to let them know that glass and alcohol and wood are not allowed on the beach. people don't know. i went out on the beach and let people kno
i have tried to do in the past and it's put me in an unsafe situation as national parks has said that the park police doesn't feel safe giving out citations and that's why they issued on average ten a year over the last three years, a little over ten, so given the small amount of citations overall and not just illegal fires i find there isn't a problem there or just enforcement of the current laws which is fine and again i would like to support the resolution but i would like you to add we're...
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the national park service is looking for the public to give comments online until december 9. i think i could fork up a couple dollars for lady liberty. adam: the statue of liberty and ellis island come it' s always a great time. stephanie: then go to coney island and get a hot dog. thanks for joining us for news 9 at 5:00.
the national park service is looking for the public to give comments online until december 9. i think i could fork up a couple dollars for lady liberty. adam: the statue of liberty and ellis island come it' s always a great time. stephanie: then go to coney island and get a hot dog. thanks for joining us for news 9 at 5:00.
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that is not national park. hat is fenway park in boston with the world nationals park underneath. >> now, wow? >> i would say they did not pro duce it. their licensee did and picked the wrong picture. somebody messed up. >> yes. . >> yes, you know. >> that for the girl scout meeting... for the soccer team... for the girl scout meeting... how many meetings are you having?! at giant, prices have just dropped on thousands more items. my giant. at giant, prices have just dropped on thousands more items. that's the right price! it's that low. what other things on this list "can't be right?" looks like a list of "can't be right's." seriously? at giant, prices have just dropped on thousands more items. my giant. >> we support each other. >> pelley: with his campus many revolt over racial tensions and the football team threat act boycott, a college president is forced out. also tonight, a six-year-old boy is laid the rest as two city marshals accused of his murder go before a judge. in a first, the government is calling
that is not national park. hat is fenway park in boston with the world nationals park underneath. >> now, wow? >> i would say they did not pro duce it. their licensee did and picked the wrong picture. somebody messed up. >> yes. . >> yes, you know. >> that for the girl scout meeting... for the soccer team... for the girl scout meeting... how many meetings are you having?! at giant, prices have just dropped on thousands more items. my giant. at giant, prices have...
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the national park service says thieves are also enjoying the views. instead of looking at the scenery, they're hunting for valuables inside your cars, especially items easy to see like purses and electronics. >> people get out of their cars and they hike and then they come back and, oh, my gosh, that would be awful. >> and there are reminders like this one at the golden gate bridge welcome center warning you to prevent theft, lock your doors and if you need to leave anything in your vehicle, put it all in the trunk. the park service says police are stepping up patrols and will alert visitors about an uptick in car breakins and even passing out some information packets to help visitors avoid being the target of the next car break in. live here near the golden gate bridge, stephanie chuang, "today in the bay." >>> workers in an east bay family-owned business picking up the pieces after an intense fire that broke out at the sam karr office furniture. our crew first on the scene. witnesses could see flames along interstate 680 and that fire spread throu
the national park service says thieves are also enjoying the views. instead of looking at the scenery, they're hunting for valuables inside your cars, especially items easy to see like purses and electronics. >> people get out of their cars and they hike and then they come back and, oh, my gosh, that would be awful. >> and there are reminders like this one at the golden gate bridge welcome center warning you to prevent theft, lock your doors and if you need to leave anything in your...
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it happened in an n arizona national park back in the summer.this week, the u-s national park service shared the video.the trick is actually part of the animal's defense mechanism.just like other types of skunks, spotted skunks spray a ststky scent at potential predators.but the park service says before spraying, spotted skunks also will sometimes do a handstand and try to intimidate any good morning, it's on this morning, we'll have another look at some of today's top stories, right after this. cbs-2 news connects with the corridor.call us with your story tips at 1-800-222-kganor email us at news s cbs2iowa.comor connect with us - it's now we're taking a look at your_______ your_______ continuing coverage of a corridor murder trial. trial.new testimony y cocoinues this morning, just a few hours from right now. now.the defense will now make their case -- since prosecutors rested their case wednesday. wednesday.nicholas luerkens is accused of stabbing lynnsey donald in the marion hy-y-e parking lot in apririwitnesses on the stand say the two dated -- but broke up around the beginning o
it happened in an n arizona national park back in the summer.this week, the u-s national park service shared the video.the trick is actually part of the animal's defense mechanism.just like other types of skunks, spotted skunks spray a ststky scent at potential predators.but the park service says before spraying, spotted skunks also will sometimes do a handstand and try to intimidate any good morning, it's on this morning, we'll have another look at some of today's top stories, right after...
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nationals park, john gonzalez. developing now in montgomery county, and emergency -- an emergency with news chopper 7. while it was responding to the scene of a house fire, smoke was spotted coming from the helicopter and it was both -- it was forced to make an emergency landing. we take a close look at this scary incident. morning, 5:45 this news chopper seven pilot rushed to cover a massive fire that consumed a potomac home. shotual, we showed the while tweeting updates. in, the, about one hour focus shifted to the sky. the firefighter, battling the blaze on the ground, noted smoke coming from the chopper overhead. >> we did an emergency landing in this field off branch road. we stopped the helicopter completely to make sure that there wasn't any danger in jumping out. >> miller landed in a nearby fields, there was no indication inside the something was wrong. he may not have noticed if it wasn't for the firefighter. >> i have been doing this for a while, and we have had minor scares before. the best thing to do
nationals park, john gonzalez. developing now in montgomery county, and emergency -- an emergency with news chopper 7. while it was responding to the scene of a house fire, smoke was spotted coming from the helicopter and it was both -- it was forced to make an emergency landing. we take a close look at this scary incident. morning, 5:45 this news chopper seven pilot rushed to cover a massive fire that consumed a potomac home. shotual, we showed the while tweeting updates. in, the, about one...
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and also avoid airports or -- right now they're banned at all national parks as well. there are certain areas, the white house, for example. and the ama rules now say you can't go above 400 feet. this has been dais-- the ama ru have been in force for a long time now. especially out west with fire fighting, helicopters or rescue helicopters or police helicopters, and i'm a pilot as well, so i have that perspective f you're flying an aircraft, you already have a lot to worry about. if you are looking for all the other obstacles, weather, whatnot, the last thing you need to worry about is a tiny flying drone. to put things in perspective, i think there's 14,000 bird strikes every year and there hasn't been any drone strikes. this is something we have to get ahead of the issue, but it's important to kind of keep that in perspective as well. >> this is a problem the law has going back to the telephones or railroads. any new technology will have unexpected use cases, unexpected consequences that even the inventors of the technology did not expect. so, if you look at the hist
and also avoid airports or -- right now they're banned at all national parks as well. there are certain areas, the white house, for example. and the ama rules now say you can't go above 400 feet. this has been dais-- the ama ru have been in force for a long time now. especially out west with fire fighting, helicopters or rescue helicopters or police helicopters, and i'm a pilot as well, so i have that perspective f you're flying an aircraft, you already have a lot to worry about. if you are...
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but the national park service thinks it may be getting out of hand. supervisors responded with a resolution. and carolyn tyler has the story. >> reporter: the resolution tries to strike a balance. city records show bonfires at ocean beach have been a tradition as far as 1890. >> sitting around the fire, talking, playing music. >> reporter: a few years ago, the ggnra tried to ban the bon fires but gave up. now, the agency is proposing regulations that would force everyone to get a permit and for the first time, charge $35 to use the bonfire. >> the ggnra says the proposal is designed to deal with trash and maintenance issues. >> this is a concern from the public. they want to use the beach the next morning. they're finding it's a mess. >> reporter: according to the supervisor, the rec and park department has been given thousands of dollars over two years to help with the clean up. marr introduced a resolution trying to find a compromise. >> we're protecting the ocean beach area to be more sustainable like the national park service wants to, but allow f
but the national park service thinks it may be getting out of hand. supervisors responded with a resolution. and carolyn tyler has the story. >> reporter: the resolution tries to strike a balance. city records show bonfires at ocean beach have been a tradition as far as 1890. >> sitting around the fire, talking, playing music. >> reporter: a few years ago, the ggnra tried to ban the bon fires but gave up. now, the agency is proposing regulations that would force everyone to...
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this particular one comes from a national park in iceland, these people were hiking at a national park and noticed that some ice starts to break off. you see that the ice looks black, parts of the iceberg are actually layers of volcanic ash. >> i thought that was part of land. >> no. isn't that amazing. >> look at the rocks falling off that. it's going to roll. >> this part of iceland has had volcanic activity for the last 100 years, which has left these layers of ash behind. which we get to experience in a very unique way. >> oh, my gosh. >> keep an eye on all of the different moving pieces. you've got the black pieces in front of the guy's recording. but you also notice this one in the background that almost looks like a crystal starting to break off and move. >> this is incredible. an iceberg breaking off from a glash glacier. >> this blue one in the back is slowly starting to turn around. before you know it, the blue disappears into the water and it exposes the black ash below. >> oh, geez, oh, my god. >> the people that saw this calving have a once in a >> you can hear it in their
this particular one comes from a national park in iceland, these people were hiking at a national park and noticed that some ice starts to break off. you see that the ice looks black, parts of the iceberg are actually layers of volcanic ash. >> i thought that was part of land. >> no. isn't that amazing. >> look at the rocks falling off that. it's going to roll. >> this part of iceland has had volcanic activity for the last 100 years, which has left these layers of ash...
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but the national park service thinks it may be getting out of hand. supervisors responded with a resolution. and carolyn story. >> reporter: the resolution tries to strike a balance. city records show bonfires at ocean beach have been a tradition as far as 1890. >> sitting around the fire, talking, playing music. >> reporter: a few years ago, the ggnra tried to ban the bon fires but gave up. now, the agency is proposing regulations that would force everyone to get a permit the first time, charge $35 to use the bonfire. >> the ggnra says the proposal is designed to deal with trash and maintenance issues. >> this is a concern from the public. they want to use the beach the next morning. they're finding it's a mess. >> reporter: according to the supervisor, the rec and park department has been given thousands of dollars over two years to help with the clean up. marr introduced a resolution trying to find a compromise. >> we're protecting the ocean beach area to be more sustainable like the national park service wants to, but allow free use of bonfires. >
but the national park service thinks it may be getting out of hand. supervisors responded with a resolution. and carolyn story. >> reporter: the resolution tries to strike a balance. city records show bonfires at ocean beach have been a tradition as far as 1890. >> sitting around the fire, talking, playing music. >> reporter: a few years ago, the ggnra tried to ban the bon fires but gave up. now, the agency is proposing regulations that would force everyone to get a permit the...
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the director of the national park, where's your village that you lived in when you were a little girlay with the land transfer. it's time to party. dr. wright worked hard to establish the park with the stated aim of protecting the absolutely unique flora and fauna here and reducing human pressures on the area. this, however, is the face of human pressure, just so we're clear. >> okay. take care, guys. ♪ >> we're right on the edge of the park. right on the edge, literally, is where they built the power lines and where they're slashing and burning. we were trying for landscapes like this in "noah." >> sort of a post-apocalyptic wasteland thing going on, right? >> the road. look, all the original fauna and flora in new york city and chicago and detroit are gone. we don't feel too guilty about that. >> that's the argument of all these developing countries, you did it. didn't they teach us in the third grade that two wrongs don't make a right? ♪ we stop arthritis pain, so you don't have to stop. because you believe in go. onward. today's the day. carpe diem. tylenol® 8hr arthritis pain has
the director of the national park, where's your village that you lived in when you were a little girlay with the land transfer. it's time to party. dr. wright worked hard to establish the park with the stated aim of protecting the absolutely unique flora and fauna here and reducing human pressures on the area. this, however, is the face of human pressure, just so we're clear. >> okay. take care, guys. ♪ >> we're right on the edge of the park. right on the edge, literally, is where...
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the same rules as national parks. >>> police are looking for the owner of this dog hit in rohnert park today. the car struck the dog and kept going. chp rushed the animal to the hospital where he is recovering from a broken leg tonight. the dog's chip indicates that his name is mr. man and he belongs to someone in nevada. >>> the implosion of a large section of the old bay bridge has been postponed because of safety concerns. it was set for this saturday but caltrans said today that certain aspects of the project didn't meet their specifications. the goal is to bring down pier e3. the plan is to use a series of under water charges to break away the concrete supporting the old structure. >> it would have taken over 4 years to build a covered dam and remove this pier just with mechanical means. instead, we are doing this in about six months. >> caltrans says their plan is the most innovative sustainable way to protect the environment. caltrans now says the implosion will likely happen on november 14 or 15. >>> back-to-back crashes caused a nightmare commute in the south bay this morning.
the same rules as national parks. >>> police are looking for the owner of this dog hit in rohnert park today. the car struck the dog and kept going. chp rushed the animal to the hospital where he is recovering from a broken leg tonight. the dog's chip indicates that his name is mr. man and he belongs to someone in nevada. >>> the implosion of a large section of the old bay bridge has been postponed because of safety concerns. it was set for this saturday but caltrans said...
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at the library the evening of wednesday january 27 they will make a presentation of the national park service and talk about accessible parks and park facilities in the bay area and that we don't have a date set for a follow up, but some lucky people are going to get to go on a tour of those accessible parks. the national park suvs is going to rent a bus and take a small group of people and i don't know how we'll sign you up but a small group of people to see some of those accessible trails and facilities so i hope penal people will be interested in joining us. >> thank you, marti. any other public comment? okay. we are going to go ahead and close public comment at this time. >> there is one. >> excuse me, we'll reopen public comment. okay. thank you for your comment. any other public comment before i close it this time? okay. thank you. we are going to now proceed and make some changes to the agenda because i believe supervisor mar isn't here so we'll go to information item 5, representation by ed wong city wide recruiter department of human resources. thank you for being here mr. wo
at the library the evening of wednesday january 27 they will make a presentation of the national park service and talk about accessible parks and park facilities in the bay area and that we don't have a date set for a follow up, but some lucky people are going to get to go on a tour of those accessible parks. the national park suvs is going to rent a bus and take a small group of people and i don't know how we'll sign you up but a small group of people to see some of those accessible trails and...
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. >> i want to make sure that the beauty of this particular national park but also national parks all across the country and our planet are going to be there for malia, sasha and their kids and their grandkids for generations to come. >>> and it won't all be serious stuff on facebook. the president promised some just for fun stuff, too. >> he's at facebook.com/potus. the page has 4,000 likes so far. and he just started trailing our abc 7 page by 250,000, but he'll move along quickly. probably had 40 people shooting that thing. >> we'll have to investigate that. >>> that's going to do it for us. world news is tonight. i'm cheryl jennings. >> i'm dan ashley. for sandhya patel, michael finney and spencer christian who is out raising money to help feed those in need, we appreciate your time. >>> breaking news tonight. the racial tension and now the resignation. the college football team refusing to play. and this evening, the university president now forced out. the coach, speaking moments ago. >>> the americans attacked tonight. the deadly scene. a gunman opening fire at a police trainin
. >> i want to make sure that the beauty of this particular national park but also national parks all across the country and our planet are going to be there for malia, sasha and their kids and their grandkids for generations to come. >>> and it won't all be serious stuff on facebook. the president promised some just for fun stuff, too. >> he's at facebook.com/potus. the page has 4,000 likes so far. and he just started trailing our abc 7 page by 250,000, but he'll move...
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why national park officials wanted to kill 1,000 bison over the next several months. >> who's payinghe price for progress? >> we are putting all of our future at risk. >> how are they gonna get these sediments out? >> what is difficult, is seeing all the country being destroyed. >> techknow's team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> this is what innovation looks like. >> can affect and surprise us. >> i feel like we're making an impact. >> let's do it. >> techknow - where technology meets humanity. the only way to get better is to challenge yourself, and that's what we're doing at xfinity. we are challenging ourselves to improve every aspect of your experience. and this includes our commitment to being on time. every time. that's why if we're ever late for an appointment, we'll credit your account $20. it's our promise to you. we're doing everything we can to give you the best experience possible. because we should fit into your life. not the other way around. >> yellowstone national park wants to kill 1,000 bison this winter, to keep them from prevent them from inf
why national park officials wanted to kill 1,000 bison over the next several months. >> who's payinghe price for progress? >> we are putting all of our future at risk. >> how are they gonna get these sediments out? >> what is difficult, is seeing all the country being destroyed. >> techknow's team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> this is what innovation looks like. >> can affect and surprise us. >> i feel like we're making an...
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she is the oldest active ranger in the national park service. she has been invited to the white house to introduce president obama and his family at the annual christmas tree lighting ceremony. that will take place on thursday. >>> california farmers are planning to capitalize on el nino by growing food in a new way. some farmers plan to flood their farms with storm runoff. flood irrigation is not new but using floodwater to do it is. the idea is to let water seep into an underground aquifer so it won't cost as much to pump in the summer when it's needed so how does it help crops? >> the flooding of the ground actually makes the ground even colder and the colder the ground is, the more dormant the vine will go and be more productive the following year. >> flood irrigation doesn't work at all farms. clay soil doesn't allow water pass through to the aquifer. >>> no rain in our forecast but temperature 39 degrees when i got in my car this morning. that was kind of cold. >> a little chilly although we don't have any actual freezing temperatures this
she is the oldest active ranger in the national park service. she has been invited to the white house to introduce president obama and his family at the annual christmas tree lighting ceremony. that will take place on thursday. >>> california farmers are planning to capitalize on el nino by growing food in a new way. some farmers plan to flood their farms with storm runoff. flood irrigation is not new but using floodwater to do it is. the idea is to let water seep into an underground...
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. >> it's 3:30 in the morning in the parking lot in california's sequoia national park. two university of california berkeley researchers walk a half hour into the forest. >> hi, tree. >> they'll each climb three giant sequoias by sunrise. anthony ambros is climbing this giant sequoia to find out how it is faring after four years of drought. >> we are about 240 feet at the top of a giant sequoia tree. >> these leaves will tell him how stressed out the story is by the lack of water. >> you have to measure them at the most relaxed time of the day before they lose water to the atmosphere. so we kind of get their baseline, most relaxed state and their most active state in the middle of the day. >> at noon, his colleague wendy baxter makes her way up another giant sequoia. >> giant sequoias trees are special. they have lived in this place for thousands of years. >> over the course of their long lives they can grow as tall as a 30-story building. >> there is a beautiful view up here. >> even at these great heights they can get water to leaves at their tree tops. >> there is hi
. >> it's 3:30 in the morning in the parking lot in california's sequoia national park. two university of california berkeley researchers walk a half hour into the forest. >> hi, tree. >> they'll each climb three giant sequoias by sunrise. anthony ambros is climbing this giant sequoia to find out how it is faring after four years of drought. >> we are about 240 feet at the top of a giant sequoia tree. >> these leaves will tell him how stressed out the story is by...
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best rate for that to happen is an ownership with the national are -- national park service. so we are very excited and happy and positive about our legislation passing that has allowed and able to that happen. more particularly we are very cited about the fact that we are partnering not only the federal government but with the state of new york is only other partners so that we can have a more dynamic. . we have put together an amazing team of people who have contextualize a center where we can work alito not only the tubman's tory using the best technology the story of the freedom movement and the story of the abolitionist movement in new york. we think that the harry tubman national historical art will be a huge factor in the regional economy. valuesubman's or service, respect for the ages, adequate health care, social -- they are just as relevant today and very much a part of the public discourse today as they were during her lifetime. the fact that we're still challenging ourselves as a nation to be better in all of -- that her legacy endures in her core values are extre
best rate for that to happen is an ownership with the national are -- national park service. so we are very excited and happy and positive about our legislation passing that has allowed and able to that happen. more particularly we are very cited about the fact that we are partnering not only the federal government but with the state of new york is only other partners so that we can have a more dynamic. . we have put together an amazing team of people who have contextualize a center where we...
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national park service officials say there's been an increase in car break ins. the area is popular with hikers and tourists especially during the winter holiday season. police advisors to keep their valuables with them whenever possible. >> well, runners won't get souvenir t-shirts this year. that's because they all got stolen. live in golden gate park. will they go on as planned anyway? >> well, hi, dan. the san francisco turkey trot is still scheduled to happen right here tomorrow morning at 9:00. ef enthough the t-shirts are missing, so is the signage. >> this normally quiet neighborhood is in shock. this photo shows it filled with all kinds of equipment and refreshments for tomorrow's san francisco turkey trot. >> running for 13 years, benefits the track and field program. >> the stolen truck was a big blow given what was inside. almost 2,000 t-shirts worth about $8,000. this is the only t-shirt left mpx one that was set aside to give to the designer. fortunately, the turkey costume wasn't loaded in the truck yet. despite the ses back, the san francisco turk
national park service officials say there's been an increase in car break ins. the area is popular with hikers and tourists especially during the winter holiday season. police advisors to keep their valuables with them whenever possible. >> well, runners won't get souvenir t-shirts this year. that's because they all got stolen. live in golden gate park. will they go on as planned anyway? >> well, hi, dan. the san francisco turkey trot is still scheduled to happen right here tomorrow...
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where i live, virunga national park, we have formally people who live within one day's walk of the parks boundary -- 4 million people who live within one day's walk of the park's boundary. to reach 4 million people is not a simple thing. 98% of them live under the poverty line. what you need to do is look at the most parsimonious, most cost-effective way of delivering services to every single one of those 4 million people. that really changes your perspective completely. a lot of the problems in transitional aid models is we are so riddled with failure, any success is wonderful. we tend to do token projects to demonstrate success. really success is only achieved when you reach everybody, and in particular, the poorest. that makes it pretty tough. what we found -- it may or may not be the right solution, and we feel it is -- we should concentrate on certain sectors that have a higher chance of success, and what we feel to be the most important as a first step is a rural electrification. it may not seem obvious, but what you find in eastern congo and in many other parts of the world is tha
where i live, virunga national park, we have formally people who live within one day's walk of the parks boundary -- 4 million people who live within one day's walk of the park's boundary. to reach 4 million people is not a simple thing. 98% of them live under the poverty line. what you need to do is look at the most parsimonious, most cost-effective way of delivering services to every single one of those 4 million people. that really changes your perspective completely. a lot of the problems...
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sta and national parks filled with visitors.eague provided several hundred free passes. >> there is plenty of shopping days so having a day with family is nice. >> our lot is full now. if you pull up, they'll district you where to go. >> the price of success getting people to enjoy the outdoors. >> getting away from shopping, crowds, you're coming into another crowd but in nature and it's beautiful here. >> this volunteer couldn't be happier to have them here. >> this is amazing and almost a miracle this land was protected and so close to megaopolis here. >> i like that places closed on friday. that is the way to go. it should motivate people to enjoy the redwoods. >> reporter: near boulder creek, david louie, abc7 news. >> having a hard time getting around that tree. >> it was cold. >> yes. >> coldest air is yet to arrive. we'll experience that sunday morning. so we're going to bottom out and then warm up. tonight, all you need is winter gear. it's dry and clear and clear skies is one of the reasons we cool off so quickly. outs
sta and national parks filled with visitors.eague provided several hundred free passes. >> there is plenty of shopping days so having a day with family is nice. >> our lot is full now. if you pull up, they'll district you where to go. >> the price of success getting people to enjoy the outdoors. >> getting away from shopping, crowds, you're coming into another crowd but in nature and it's beautiful here. >> this volunteer couldn't be happier to have them here....
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this is nationals park. jonathan: this makes no sense how you confuse this with fenway park. the green monster in left field. it's making sure the calendars recalled because they did that. they said nats park and then they showed fenway park. but sam ford shows us what actually happen and how it has the fans upset. sam: for the nationals fans 2015 was not the year for a championship game. maybe 2016. the producers with the calendar made an error. >> some of the fans could see it from a mile away. >> nationals park. fenway. >> it says nationals parable. why is that? sam: that is officials washington nationals calendar. >> that is the green among center there. sam: things associated with fenway park in boston on the official calendar of the washington nationals. we asked the nationals office their reaction as the spokeswoman said they have no reaction. this is a major league baseball issue with turner licensing that produces the calendars. >> somebody goofed. sam: the two ballparks look well, sort of similar. one fan didn't notice right away. >> that look like people on the sid
this is nationals park. jonathan: this makes no sense how you confuse this with fenway park. the green monster in left field. it's making sure the calendars recalled because they did that. they said nats park and then they showed fenway park. but sam ford shows us what actually happen and how it has the fans upset. sam: for the nationals fans 2015 was not the year for a championship game. maybe 2016. the producers with the calendar made an error. >> some of the fans could see it from a...
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state and national parks filled with visitors.eague provided several hundred free passes. >> there is days so having a day with family is nice. >> our lot is full now. if you pull up, they'll district you where to go. >> the price of success getting people to enjoy the outdoors. >> getting away from shopping, crowds, you're coming into another crowd but in nature and it's beautiful here. >> this volunteer couldn't be happier to have them here. >> this is amazing and almost a miracle this land was protected and so close to >> i like that places closed on friday. that is the way to go. it should motivate people to enjoy the redwoods. >> reporter: near boulder creek, david louie, abc7 news. >> having a hard time getting around that tree. >> it was cold. >> yes. >> coldest air is yet to arrive. we'll experience that sunday morning. so we're going to bottom out and then warm up. tonight, all you need is winter gear. it's dry and clear and clear skies is one of the reasons we cool off so quickly. outside embarcadero is busy tonight. and
state and national parks filled with visitors.eague provided several hundred free passes. >> there is days so having a day with family is nice. >> our lot is full now. if you pull up, they'll district you where to go. >> the price of success getting people to enjoy the outdoors. >> getting away from shopping, crowds, you're coming into another crowd but in nature and it's beautiful here. >> this volunteer couldn't be happier to have them here. >> this is...
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in partnership with the national park service we stand ready to unleash federal hall's educational power. by 2020 an array of visionary programs will unif you recall eliminating the ideals and contradictions of american democracy. >> the national conservancy marks its 10 anniversary in 2016. we will embark on the community of visitors and new yorkers we serve. and our first 10 years we shared new york's rich role in the invention of america, a sweep of history from the indigenous people to the beginnings of the dutch colony, from the revolutionary war to america's first seat of government. we have gratified to have the support of the new york trust. shall be white and leon leedy foundation, funded the last two volumes of the documentary history of the first federal congress, a comprehensive forty-year project we call the bible of federal hall. tonight their scholars are with us. in partnership with the national park service we stand ready to unleash federal halls educational power. by 2020, we will illuminate ideas and ideals, and the contradictions of american democracy forged here betw
in partnership with the national park service we stand ready to unleash federal hall's educational power. by 2020 an array of visionary programs will unif you recall eliminating the ideals and contradictions of american democracy. >> the national conservancy marks its 10 anniversary in 2016. we will embark on the community of visitors and new yorkers we serve. and our first 10 years we shared new york's rich role in the invention of america, a sweep of history from the indigenous people...
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hollowing out a complex network of caves, now protected within the b bndaries of carlsbad caverns national park. about 17,000 years ago, bats discovered these caves. a perfectly embalmed bat encased in a stalagmite over 100 years ago underscores the long relationship of bats and carlsbad. ch evening from spring until fall, several hundred thousand take flight, rising in columns, then evaporating into the twilight skies. when the mexican free-tails turn at dawn, they may have eaten 100% of their body weight in insects. that's a half a million pounds of bugs. the visual display is amazing, but imagine what it must have been like earlier in this century when the carlsbad colony numbered nearly 9 million. today, the caverns shelter less than one-half million, since ancient times, bats have been portrayed in a negative manner. throughout the centuries, artists portrayed bats as satanic, supernatural creatures. in fact, lucifer himself regularly appeared wearing bat wings. medieval christians often characterized early-day spiritualists as devil worshipers, and wouldn't you know? the little devils wer
hollowing out a complex network of caves, now protected within the b bndaries of carlsbad caverns national park. about 17,000 years ago, bats discovered these caves. a perfectly embalmed bat encased in a stalagmite over 100 years ago underscores the long relationship of bats and carlsbad. ch evening from spring until fall, several hundred thousand take flight, rising in columns, then evaporating into the twilight skies. when the mexican free-tails turn at dawn, they may have eaten 100% of their...
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check out this video from yosemite national park. falling snow. quickly coating the roads on monday. california highway patrol officers are reminding people who travel through there it is time to scary snow chains. leon: it's coming. alison: it is. but it doesn't feel like it here right now. leon: no. we have a taste of something feeling closer to summertime before the week is out. alison: so pleasant. leon: love it. doug: we are enjoying it every minute. 69 at reagan national airport. 70 at manassas. 71 in hagerstown. tomorrow, we could be warmer. 42 to 52 by early tomorrow morning. picks at wjla.com. this is northwest washington. absolutely gorgeous. we have two sycamore trees outside the weather center. these trees don't usually have bright colors but this is gorgeous. we are at peak color in the metro area. another day tomorrow if you want to go leaf watching. this is a good day for it. a nice general breeze from the southwest. highs at 73 degrees in the afternoon. a look at the next seven days. going forward. 70 degrees tomorrow. 70 thursday.
check out this video from yosemite national park. falling snow. quickly coating the roads on monday. california highway patrol officers are reminding people who travel through there it is time to scary snow chains. leon: it's coming. alison: it is. but it doesn't feel like it here right now. leon: no. we have a taste of something feeling closer to summertime before the week is out. alison: so pleasant. leon: love it. doug: we are enjoying it every minute. 69 at reagan national airport. 70 at...
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that's exactly what is happening with the national park service at ocean beach.le who live there that say not so sure. >> reporter: sea gulls and a social experiment. >> more trash cans and bigger. >> reporter: instead the national park service removed them in a campaign known as pack it in, pack it out. >> i think in theory, it's a great policy, you know, i think we were all capable of bringing the stuff that we bring out to the beach back with us. >> reporter: evan and his friend loaded their garbage in the car but worry some people won't make the effort. >> i can't imagine people putting their trash or if they have to take a bus or their bike. >> reporter: others say the old trash bins weren't working anyway. >> there is always trash. sometimes when we come walk the dog we'll bring gloves and bags to pick up and we're always filling them up. >> reporter: cans from stir well one through 14 came out more than a week ago. rangers have spent significantly less time cleaning up garbage from several hours to 15 minutes. so far, the experiment is working. even if it'
that's exactly what is happening with the national park service at ocean beach.le who live there that say not so sure. >> reporter: sea gulls and a social experiment. >> more trash cans and bigger. >> reporter: instead the national park service removed them in a campaign known as pack it in, pack it out. >> i think in theory, it's a great policy, you know, i think we were all capable of bringing the stuff that we bring out to the beach back with us. >> reporter:...
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new york after it took off from an >> a skunk in arizona showing offhand sanding skills, arizona national park shared this footage. that hand stand is actually part of the skunks defense mechanism. if you see them doing a hand stand, run. >> some people like the smell, >> who? >> they enjoy the smell of it. i don't know. >> they bottle it up and make it >> i have seen skunks do it. that was really adept. usually they keep the back feet down. that was straight up. give it an a. or 10, whatever. boston, today 76 for a high, waltham 75, concord, 74. trifecta. wrentham 72 millis 72. southwest wind will be cooler across southeast mass tomorrow. we are not talking mid 70s plymouth or new bedford. fog creeps back into the picture and with us throughout night and patches all around boston because our temperatures are mild and dew points jumping up. early november, craziness. dew points low 50s portsmouth and nashua, 56 . dew points higher, moisture up. notice when they start off, anywhere from middleboro down into taunton and new bedford. out to the cape, bloom, they grow into a steadier shower of all
new york after it took off from an >> a skunk in arizona showing offhand sanding skills, arizona national park shared this footage. that hand stand is actually part of the skunks defense mechanism. if you see them doing a hand stand, run. >> some people like the smell, >> who? >> they enjoy the smell of it. i don't know. >> they bottle it up and make it >> i have seen skunks do it. that was really adept. usually they keep the back feet down. that was straight...
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it's wrong, for this is a national park and how can you destroy it?now when i read a story about fish that were killed by a dam, what i have in mind is there are millions of lives here. i strongly believe that i should write about it this way. i'm sure i should speak on their behalf. i shouldn't just think of what is good for us, what's good for humans. i can clearly see my change. [chanting] fred: observing this new interest in religion and conservation, china's communist party is now cautiously supporting it. translator: former state counselor mr. dai bingguo spoke at the annual forum on ecological civilization and buddhist culture. translator: traditional culture promotes harmony between man and nature and encourages limited consumption and a simple way of life. we support this. we don't oppose taking from nature. we do oppose overexploitation. we want gold mountain, but we also want clear water and green mountain. gary: my chinese friends were very quick to point out that when you see the government, as we did, making some very sort of friendly no
it's wrong, for this is a national park and how can you destroy it?now when i read a story about fish that were killed by a dam, what i have in mind is there are millions of lives here. i strongly believe that i should write about it this way. i'm sure i should speak on their behalf. i shouldn't just think of what is good for us, what's good for humans. i can clearly see my change. [chanting] fred: observing this new interest in religion and conservation, china's communist party is now...
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. >> here we are in the cruise er national park that's in south africa and it's night time. there we see a lion and crocodile. are they on a date or get caught? you know why the crocodile is hissing. they got this and so of course they were snacking on it, but the crocodile is like you know what? that looks tasty. right this minute in form tries to steal it. >> that's awesome too. not trying to sneak around ask just walking right up. >> what are you going do about it? >> what's interesting is that you hear the woman that's guiding this tour at night and she explain what happened between the guys. >> so the crock made the way down and then the lion taken away the crocodiles. >> you do see part of the car carcass carcass. she grabs the carcass and halls it out of the bush. you can see the antlers on the thing because that's an impala that the lions have been snacking on. wait, there was a crowd waiting to snack on that. not only were there lions and crocodile, there was a high ee that. >> they always come bringing the problems. >> look who else showed up saying did i miss the
. >> here we are in the cruise er national park that's in south africa and it's night time. there we see a lion and crocodile. are they on a date or get caught? you know why the crocodile is hissing. they got this and so of course they were snacking on it, but the crocodile is like you know what? that looks tasty. right this minute in form tries to steal it. >> that's awesome too. not trying to sneak around ask just walking right up. >> what are you going do about it? >>...
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. >> we are in the kruger national park that is in south africa and it's nighttime. there we see a lioness and a crocodile. are they on a date? did they get caught with lights on them? you know why that crocodile's hissing? this pride of lions, they got an impala, so, of course, they were snacking on it. but the crocodile is, you know what? that looks tasty and true to form when somebody's caught on camera, tries to steal it. >> that's awesome, too. not trying to sneak around. just walking right up. >> what are you going to do about it? >> what's interesting about this ingguiding this tour at night and she explains what happens between these guys. >> the croc maybe went down to feed the lion. the lion has taken away the carcass. >> you do see part of the carcass. one of the lions is somebody tried to steal our lunch. somebody go get it. caroline is like, i'll do it. she grabs the carcass and hauls it out of the bush. you can see the antlers on that thing because that is an impala that the lions have been snacking on. this lioness, she moves it out of the way. but the
. >> we are in the kruger national park that is in south africa and it's nighttime. there we see a lioness and a crocodile. are they on a date? did they get caught with lights on them? you know why that crocodile's hissing? this pride of lions, they got an impala, so, of course, they were snacking on it. but the crocodile is, you know what? that looks tasty and true to form when somebody's caught on camera, tries to steal it. >> that's awesome, too. not trying to sneak around. just...
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and national parks, i they're honoring with free national parks day.mite and the san francisco maritime park just to name a few. for more information, go to our web site at abc 7 news dot com. >> up next, accept your fate. the growing anger after a restaurant owner says parents with young kids just shouldn't go out to nice rest rants. larry, the bay area city just crowned the richest in the country. plus. >> an outrageous break-in. and the eye catching amount of stuff that was stolen. and you're going to hear valejo native explab why he left the yankees so suddenly. stay right here, alma and larry wrap up the news at 4:00 in a moment. with a 100% electric nissan what will you do? how far will you go? how much will you see? electrify the world. now with a class-leading 107 miles on a charge, the nissan leaf is the best selling electric car in america. i started with pills. and now i take a long-acting insulin at night. i take mine in the morning. i was trying to eat right, stay active. but i wasn't reaching my a1c goal anymore. man: my doctor says diabe
and national parks, i they're honoring with free national parks day.mite and the san francisco maritime park just to name a few. for more information, go to our web site at abc 7 news dot com. >> up next, accept your fate. the growing anger after a restaurant owner says parents with young kids just shouldn't go out to nice rest rants. larry, the bay area city just crowned the richest in the country. plus. >> an outrageous break-in. and the eye catching amount of stuff that was...
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this is at the national park. pay attention to the cute baby. >> it's like dumbo when he trips over the heels. they're so cute and straight from the front. >> i love all of the elephant videos. >>> magic tricks with strangers phone. >> it was like russian roulette on the next "right this minute." >>> still to come. she is only nine. >> but this girl has game. that's crazy good. >> what the. >> what the basketball skills are sure to knock your socks ofocks off. >>> plus an ipad mini to give away. the monday buzz word for your chance to win is next. baked breadsticks? well multiply that by a million. new breadstick sandwiches, what makes thermacare different? two words: it heals. how? unlike creams and rubs that thermacare has patented heat to increase circulation and accelerate healing. let's review: heat, plus relief, plus healing, equals thermacare. the proof that it heals is you. we love, love, chocolaty, creamy, with a little something extra. mmm deliciousness. cookies or almonds. yumminess. s is mine, yours, o
this is at the national park. pay attention to the cute baby. >> it's like dumbo when he trips over the heels. they're so cute and straight from the front. >> i love all of the elephant videos. >>> magic tricks with strangers phone. >> it was like russian roulette on the next "right this minute." >>> still to come. she is only nine. >> but this girl has game. that's crazy good. >> what the. >> what the basketball skills are sure to...
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jason pu fwrgh has more. >> reporter: right here from nationals park on thursday morning the nationals will introduce their new manager dusty baker, spent 50 years in major league baseball as a player, coach, and manager. d.c. will be his fourth stop as a skipper. he's been at the helm with the giants, cubs and reds making the postseason seven times in 20 years as a skipper. baker, though, not exactly the first choice. bud black was thought to be the man who was going to take over, but several outlets indicating black wasn't happy with the terms of the contract. reportedly just one year worth $1.6 million. but in the end, the nationals get the man they say they wanted all along. johnny b. baker jr., also known as dusty baker. he becomes the only black manager in all of major league baseball. from nats park, jason pugh, news 4 sports. >> thank you, jason. what a resume for dusty baker. a three-time nl manager of the year, he has 1,671 wins. that is second moest among actie managers. last managed the 2013 season. guys, i like this stat. first years with giants, cubs, reds, those teams av
jason pu fwrgh has more. >> reporter: right here from nationals park on thursday morning the nationals will introduce their new manager dusty baker, spent 50 years in major league baseball as a player, coach, and manager. d.c. will be his fourth stop as a skipper. he's been at the helm with the giants, cubs and reds making the postseason seven times in 20 years as a skipper. baker, though, not exactly the first choice. bud black was thought to be the man who was going to take over, but...
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. >> newly fallen snow turns yosemite national park into a winter play ground. look at that.re going to drop here tonight. sand why will b ♪ ♪ it took the rockettes years to master the kick line. but only a few moves to master paying bills on chase.com technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. just a full suite of sensorsmba helautomatically guides roomba. throughout your home. cleaning under furniture, along edges and in corners. and with its powerful three-stage cleaning system roomba picks up pet hair, dust and debris for up to 2 hours, recharging itself when it needs to. which means your floors are always clean. you and roomba from irobot®. better together™. (all with worry-free ownership. colors in your neighborhood... head to your neighborhood enterprise car sales and let the people who buy more vehicles than anyone... shift your thinking about buying your next one. >>> caught on video. 3 mountain lions together in a sonoma county residential neighborhood enjoying the out doors check this out now. mother and her 2 thirsty cub at a pond this
. >> newly fallen snow turns yosemite national park into a winter play ground. look at that.re going to drop here tonight. sand why will b ♪ ♪ it took the rockettes years to master the kick line. but only a few moves to master paying bills on chase.com technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. just a full suite of sensorsmba helautomatically guides roomba. throughout your home. cleaning under furniture, along edges and in corners. and with its powerful...
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they made those changes quickly and called it a temporary fix, but the national park service said larger, more permanent security upgrades were being planned and a preview was expected this month, but that's now been delayed until next year. our team coverage continues now and scott macfarlane from the news 4 i-team. >>> there are major changes coming to this area. the white house ellipse and president's park south, south of the white house and changes to the fence and to the security post, but the question is tonight, how long is it going to take? >> the christmas tree is here now and see, too, are the tourists on the south side of the white house. he immediately noticed the new spikes atop of the security fence. >> in some ideas i would expect the fence to be bigger andio can't take security lightly these days. >> reporter: for at least five years the feds have been planning security upgrades to the 52-acre space south of the white house more permanent blockades of vehicles to change how tourists on foot move through the areas and new signs to redirect them. >> we do want to strike the
they made those changes quickly and called it a temporary fix, but the national park service said larger, more permanent security upgrades were being planned and a preview was expected this month, but that's now been delayed until next year. our team coverage continues now and scott macfarlane from the news 4 i-team. >>> there are major changes coming to this area. the white house ellipse and president's park south, south of the white house and changes to the fence and to the security...
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." >> and they gathered at valley forge national park to honor our veterans past and present. -- aim fire! >> the ceremony at the national arch commemorated not only veterans day but the 70th anniversary of the end of the world war ii, a wreath was laid to honor those that died in service to our country. >>> a 100-year-old philadelphia tradition is embracing change by embracing diversity. the mummers day parade has come under fire for racial and ethnic innocensensitiv insensitivity. now there will be new participants and they hope that the tradition continues to thrive for many years to come. >>> coming up a wish comes true for a special flyers fan that got on the ice with some of his heros. >> better help him than arrest him. >> a d.a. police officer talks publically today about why he bought a new pair of boots for a man with no shoes. i'm nora muchanic, i'll have his story coming up. >> and a storm system bringing is tornadoes and snow storms across the midwest has a big impact on our weather coming up in the accuweather forecast. >>> and the eagles prepare for the dolphins. when "
." >> and they gathered at valley forge national park to honor our veterans past and present. -- aim fire! >> the ceremony at the national arch commemorated not only veterans day but the 70th anniversary of the end of the world war ii, a wreath was laid to honor those that died in service to our country. >>> a 100-year-old philadelphia tradition is embracing change by embracing diversity. the mummers day parade has come under fire for racial and ethnic innocensensitiv...
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president barack obama laid a wreath at the tomb of the unknowns at arlington national park...as part of a national veterans day observance ceremony to honor all who have served in the united states armed forces. president barack obama also delivered an address today.. thanking vets. he highlighted the administration's efforts to better help those veterans. but the president admitted there are still challenges following the 2014 scandal involving extended wait times and lack of access to healthcare at veteran's affairs facilities across the country. veteran unemployment is one area that's improved, according to the white house, and obama ended his remarks by encouraging americans to hire veterans. : "if tomorrow after the parades and the ceremonies we roll up the banners and sweep the veterans halls and go back to our daily lives forgetting the bond between the service of our veterans and our obligations as citizens then we will be doing a profound disservice to our veterans and to the very cause for which they served. this day is not only about gratitude for what they have done for u
president barack obama laid a wreath at the tomb of the unknowns at arlington national park...as part of a national veterans day observance ceremony to honor all who have served in the united states armed forces. president barack obama also delivered an address today.. thanking vets. he highlighted the administration's efforts to better help those veterans. but the president admitted there are still challenges following the 2014 scandal involving extended wait times and lack of access to...
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but the national park service thinks the fun is getting out of hand and wants to crack down.are responding with a resolution. >> city records show bonfires at san francisco's ocean beach have been a tradition at least as far back as 1890. >> sit around the fire, talking and playing music. that's what the beach is here for. >> a few years ago the golden gate national recreation area , or ggnga, tried to ban the bonfires but gave up in the face of criticism. now the agency is proposing regulations that would force everyone to get a permit. and for the first time charge perhaps $35 to reserve a fire pit. >> it's unclear. ridiculous. what's the point of a public state beach if you would have to pay to use the bonfire? >> it's actually under federal jurisdiction, and the ggnra said it's proposal is designed to deal with trash and maintenance issues. >> this is also a concern from the public that they want to use the beach the next morning. and they are finding that it's really -- it's really a mess. >> according to supervisor eric marr, the city's rec and park department has been
but the national park service thinks the fun is getting out of hand and wants to crack down.are responding with a resolution. >> city records show bonfires at san francisco's ocean beach have been a tradition at least as far back as 1890. >> sit around the fire, talking and playing music. that's what the beach is here for. >> a few years ago the golden gate national recreation area , or ggnga, tried to ban the bonfires but gave up in the face of criticism. now the agency is...