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. >> next, sonoma state university professor laura watt teaches a class on the evolution of a national parks system and the effort to preserve pristine wilderness. she argueses this approach often obscures the ways humans have already interacted with the land. she also talks about her research on the point reyes national seashore which used to be a ranch community before designated a national park in 1960s. her class is about an hour and ten minutes. so today, we're going to be talking ant landscapes and preservation and sort of how we change the places your intention is not only understand the history of these protected spaces, but to make the process of preservation more visible. to make it more easier to understand the history of parks and how they have changed over time and sort of more importantly, why they have changed over time. most of us when we think about preservation, we think about something saying the same. yet perreservation changes thin. in the context of space here in the u.s., there's this p presumption that public ownership is the best way to protect a landscape. we even s
. >> next, sonoma state university professor laura watt teaches a class on the evolution of a national parks system and the effort to preserve pristine wilderness. she argueses this approach often obscures the ways humans have already interacted with the land. she also talks about her research on the point reyes national seashore which used to be a ranch community before designated a national park in 1960s. her class is about an hour and ten minutes. so today, we're going to be talking...
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the water back now begin the adjoining to is a navvy national park it's a sixteen are nonstop right. ere in the meantime staff from peace parks already has an r.v. meeting with was am picking officials you discuss how to develop infrastructure to make the park more easily accessible but along your sotto director general of mozambique's national parks supports the project do. you know there is a national strategy that. sits here is that we want to repeal all the protected to hell for the such a comical development off was a big as yet is an r.v. has nothing to be and builds for the future ranges and transferring the animals alone would cost two point five million dollars apiece parks's children much of the financial burden but it's also looking for donors. there are people who live in both in and around the park most of them impoverished farmers a fisherman they often clear the bush for farmland by setting fire to it because ervin ist hopes to discourage that by ensuring the park provides a new source of employment. the next day the truck carrying the what's a buck finally reaches his
the water back now begin the adjoining to is a navvy national park it's a sixteen are nonstop right. ere in the meantime staff from peace parks already has an r.v. meeting with was am picking officials you discuss how to develop infrastructure to make the park more easily accessible but along your sotto director general of mozambique's national parks supports the project do. you know there is a national strategy that. sits here is that we want to repeal all the protected to hell for the such a...
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the water back now begin the adjoining to is a navvy national park it's a sixteen hour nonstop right.here in the meantime staff from peace parks already has an r.v. meeting with was am picking officials it is cus how to develop infrastructure to make the park more easily accessible but along your sotto director general of mozambique's national parks supports the project do. you know there is a national strategy that. states here is that we want to rebuild all the protected to a helper such a comical development off was something as yet as a navvy has nothing. to build for the future ranges and transferring the animals alone would cost two point five million dollars apiece parks his children much of the financial burden but it's also looking for donors. there are people even both in and around the park most of them impoverished farmers a fisherman they often clear the bush for farmland by setting fire to it because ervin ist hopes to discourage that by ensuring the park provides a new source of employment. the next day the truck carrying the what's a buck finally reaches his destinatio
the water back now begin the adjoining to is a navvy national park it's a sixteen hour nonstop right.here in the meantime staff from peace parks already has an r.v. meeting with was am picking officials it is cus how to develop infrastructure to make the park more easily accessible but along your sotto director general of mozambique's national parks supports the project do. you know there is a national strategy that. states here is that we want to rebuild all the protected to a helper such a...
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creating that first park in 1872 and from the act in 1916 creating the national parks service. about the only thing that president wilson got right, by the way. those words, for the benefit and enjoyment of the people. the parks belong to each of us. hence, to all of us. hence, to each and all the responsibility to pass them on to future generations in better condition and not in worse. during that trip around the country, for the first time, i saw the grand canyon, of the great colorado river in arizona territory. and how it took my breath away. and for the first time i visited california and climbed and camped and tramped in yosemite with john muir, the founder of the sierra club, the great bearded botanist and saw the legacy of abraham lincoln in the maintenance of that great gem as a park. in the trip around the country i also spoke at lincoln's tomb in springfield. of all the things i said that day, i think the most important was to acknowledge the troops, the regular army troops that were there that were colored gentlemen like those that had camped at mason island those ye
creating that first park in 1872 and from the act in 1916 creating the national parks service. about the only thing that president wilson got right, by the way. those words, for the benefit and enjoyment of the people. the parks belong to each of us. hence, to all of us. hence, to each and all the responsibility to pass them on to future generations in better condition and not in worse. during that trip around the country, for the first time, i saw the grand canyon, of the great colorado river...
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national park service? 1916 is the original enabling act, but there are parks that perceive that. -- that precede that. before there was a national park , 1916 was its official creation -- fish and wildlife chronology is too complicated. there are agencies that exist, merge. becomes big in obvious ways, theodore roosevelt. he designated the national -- it comes into a more forceful era with the progressive era. the bureau of land management, good luck. it goes back to the general land office from the early 1800s, which passes that land, distributes it, and it becomes an ineffective steward of forest reserves. people have often noticed, favorite jackson turner tells us that -- not necessarily successful claims, made after this. 1930's, the late arriving progressive era action, the grazing act, created the service that regulates and allocates access to grazing lands. -- is a nation the lobbying force, the dustbowl. for -- it doesn't look like progressive era timing, but it goes back. students love this, when y
national park service? 1916 is the original enabling act, but there are parks that perceive that. -- that precede that. before there was a national park , 1916 was its official creation -- fish and wildlife chronology is too complicated. there are agencies that exist, merge. becomes big in obvious ways, theodore roosevelt. he designated the national -- it comes into a more forceful era with the progressive era. the bureau of land management, good luck. it goes back to the general land office...
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discovered the california parks commission was not living up to the responsibility of maintaining that national park we refederalized much of that park and expanded during my administration in 1903. there's a great deal of my administration, of course, that has its origin during the lincoln administration. the railroad act, the settling of the west and my own adventures after the dakota territory that would not have occurred without that great legislation. and of course there are many north dakota fathers that still tell me to this day they got the deed with my signature. but that would not have occurred without am homestead act. he was your president there wasn't a major controversy, a maker issue of which i wouldn't look up to the picture i had in my office of abraham lincoln. a picture of an unbearded lincoln. i sort of wish the president had not have grown the chin wiskers myself, but i looked up and thought what would the president do in this circumstance. well, as fantastic as it might sound, it gave me great comfort to put myself in the meend of abraham lincoln during the small controversies
discovered the california parks commission was not living up to the responsibility of maintaining that national park we refederalized much of that park and expanded during my administration in 1903. there's a great deal of my administration, of course, that has its origin during the lincoln administration. the railroad act, the settling of the west and my own adventures after the dakota territory that would not have occurred without that great legislation. and of course there are many north...
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park was established. redesignation of the national lakeside as a national park would make indiana dunes the 60th national park in the united states. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california reserves. the chair recognizes the gentlelady from california. mrs. torres: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. mrs. torres: i rise today to speak on h.r. 1488, the indian dunes national park act. this act seeks to rename the indiana dunes national lake shore to the indiana dunes national park. one of the over 400 units of the national park system. upon successful redesignation, the indiana dunes national park would become the 60th national park, areas which are known for their variety of resources, for encompassing large land and water areas, and for providing protection of resources within their boundaries. designated in 1966, the indiana dunes protects over 15,000 acres, 50 miles of trace, and provides for both summer and winter recreational activities for over two million visitors that track to
park was established. redesignation of the national lakeside as a national park would make indiana dunes the 60th national park in the united states. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california reserves. the chair recognizes the gentlelady from california. mrs. torres: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. mrs. torres: i rise today to speak on h.r. 1488, the indian dunes...
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under the proposal, visitors would be charged 70 dollars per vehicle at 17 national parks during the ason. four of those parks -- joshua tree, sequoia and kings canyon national parks, and yosemite are in california . california attorney general xavier becerra says that for every dollar the new fee would raise -- the trump administration has cut over 4 dollars from the national park service's budget. he call the fee hike "a cruel deception for millions of hardworking families." a warning for online shoppers this weekend. the scam you need to watch out for. live look outside... san mateo bridge. the biggest sales of the year are here. and if you shop online you can still enjoy the holidays without leaving your home. but there is a warning about bogus shopping apps that could steal your information. margaret chadbourn reports on what you need to look out for. some fake apps have malware that can steal your personal information or lock the device until you agree to pay a ransom, according to a report by cybersecurity company riskiq.other bogus apps prompt users to login using their facebo
under the proposal, visitors would be charged 70 dollars per vehicle at 17 national parks during the ason. four of those parks -- joshua tree, sequoia and kings canyon national parks, and yosemite are in california . california attorney general xavier becerra says that for every dollar the new fee would raise -- the trump administration has cut over 4 dollars from the national park service's budget. he call the fee hike "a cruel deception for millions of hardworking families." a...
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palazzo of national park ks service be given to the veterans of foreign awars in gulf islands national seashore in jackson county, mississippi. this bill benefits both the v.f.w. post and the park service. it provides the v.f.w. post with permanent access to their buildings via a long driveway currently owned by the park service while also adding land to the gulf islands national seashore. mr. speaker, i urge adoption of the measure and reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the
palazzo of national park ks service be given to the veterans of foreign awars in gulf islands national seashore in jackson county, mississippi. this bill benefits both the v.f.w. post and the park service. it provides the v.f.w. post with permanent access to their buildings via a long driveway currently owned by the park service while also adding land to the gulf islands national seashore. mr. speaker, i urge adoption of the measure and reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore:...
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here at big bend, we currently have a national park on the u.s. and protected areas on the mexican side as well. in 2013, we were able to open a port of entry here in the park. so visitors that come to big bend can cross into mexico. people go down there expecting it to be like this big commercial port of entry and are like, it's a rowboat? cool! >> we've got a big line over there. >> mike is one of the partners with the park. he has the commercial permits in order to run the international ferry. essentially it's a rowboat. >> recently i sat down with the filmmaker david fried and asked him what drew him to this story at big bend national park. >> well, the wall was a big story. still is. at the time we were researching, we made 40 films in our first year. were constantly having our ear to the ground for a great story and we were looking into the wall and we found mike davidson, our ferryman. >> looking for a wall story? >> we were looking -- >> you didn't know -- wasn't a case it sort of came to you? we want to do a wall story. what are different
here at big bend, we currently have a national park on the u.s. and protected areas on the mexican side as well. in 2013, we were able to open a port of entry here in the park. so visitors that come to big bend can cross into mexico. people go down there expecting it to be like this big commercial port of entry and are like, it's a rowboat? cool! >> we've got a big line over there. >> mike is one of the partners with the park. he has the commercial permits in order to run the...
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for saya title maki national park is the ideal place to live and work as you commune with nature. earlier in the show we introduced you to the best chef in germany so now it's time to complement those meals with the best drinks that money can buy and according to five hundred food and beverage experts the best bar in the world is in london's saveloy hotel so we head there now to find out how it be that out all the rest. of. the american bar in london is famous for its freshly mixed cocktails made up of the finest ingredients. the bar dates back to eighty ninety three in one thousand nine hundred four it moved into the sample a hotel. the bar's recipes were published in a book nearly one hundred years ago. nine hundred twenty zero 1930's there was a book published by harry kroto the first had bought and they're here and today that's been considered cocteau bible and ever since it was always a destination and reason for. this year the american bar was named best bar in the world. every year in a panel of around five hundred industry experts so much the fifty best bars worldwide. the
for saya title maki national park is the ideal place to live and work as you commune with nature. earlier in the show we introduced you to the best chef in germany so now it's time to complement those meals with the best drinks that money can buy and according to five hundred food and beverage experts the best bar in the world is in london's saveloy hotel so we head there now to find out how it be that out all the rest. of. the american bar in london is famous for its freshly mixed cocktails...
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and then the founder of the national park service, steven mather, who was the first director of the national park service, a well-connected person, a very effective advocate for the parks. somebody to really conjure with, well, i guess to say to yourself, what would have happened with the national park service if steven mather weren't in the picture. he was really effective. it's hard. i'm not going to say oh, it would never have happened. i won't say that, but he certainly was a very forceful presence in the creation of the park service. how did he get to be such a well-connected, well-set-up person? borax miner. he was a miner of the material called borax, used in cleaning. that is not him come you understand. so, he made his fortune in borax mining, and that positioned him to go into a very effective form of advocacy for the park. this is not a very consequential paradox, but i love it, because it does irritate foresters very much that pinchot was an opponent of alcohol. foresters, people who work for the forest service, and people who work in private land thes forestry, they are not oppo
and then the founder of the national park service, steven mather, who was the first director of the national park service, a well-connected person, a very effective advocate for the parks. somebody to really conjure with, well, i guess to say to yourself, what would have happened with the national park service if steven mather weren't in the picture. he was really effective. it's hard. i'm not going to say oh, it would never have happened. i won't say that, but he certainly was a very forceful...
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and the permits will be issued by the national park service instead of the d.c. artment. many of these volleyball players are sympathetic with the park service. >> honestly, the park service has been dee funded over ten years by congress. and so they have to make up in some ways like for the wear and tear that we facilities. parks are national parks. >> reporter: the national park service has been raising lots of fees over the past several years, putting in parking meters at the national mall and raising some entry fees to parks. there is a good news. these volleyball parks near the lincoln memorial are free. they're maintained by the players. the seven that are maintained by the national park service, this is where you're going to pay to play. in the district, mark segraves, news4. >> now at 6:00, freezing and frigid. >> get ready for record cold temperatures overnight tonight. >> and for your saturday, extremely cold day, i'll show you how long that cold air sticks around. >> plus, a mother fighting for her child. >> it's horrific series of events. >> why she an
and the permits will be issued by the national park service instead of the d.c. artment. many of these volleyball players are sympathetic with the park service. >> honestly, the park service has been dee funded over ten years by congress. and so they have to make up in some ways like for the wear and tear that we facilities. parks are national parks. >> reporter: the national park service has been raising lots of fees over the past several years, putting in parking meters at the...
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but from 2019 it will be a thing of the past after the board running the uluru national park unanimouslyn central australia, just south—west of the town of alice springs. the giant red sandstone monolith is sacred to indigenous people — and aboriginal landowners have long complained about travellers scaling the site. a short time ago, i spoke with sally barnes. she's the director of national parks with the australian department of environment and energy, and she's also part of the board that made the decision. i started by asking her why this landmark is so sacred to the indigenous people. as you say, the rock, uluru, it in the centre restraint. the heart of australia. but it has been home to the indigenous anangu people for thousands of years. when it was first set up, at that stage of our history, nobody thought to ask both the owners of the land for their permission. —— those owners for their permission. i have to say, while the traditional owners might be frustrated, they have also been very generous over a be frustrated, they have also been very generous over a number be frustrated,
but from 2019 it will be a thing of the past after the board running the uluru national park unanimouslyn central australia, just south—west of the town of alice springs. the giant red sandstone monolith is sacred to indigenous people — and aboriginal landowners have long complained about travellers scaling the site. a short time ago, i spoke with sally barnes. she's the director of national parks with the australian department of environment and energy, and she's also part of the board...
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nbc's ann thompson reports from glacier national park. >> the breathtaking beauty of montana's national park, now a disturbing reflection of our warming climate. we head to grinnell glacier, a journey by boat and four mile hike led by u.s. geological ekols. >> that's where it used to be. >> named after kevsist george grinnell. >> so what he could see in 1887 we in 2017 can't see at all. >> no, not at all. and even people coming here in 1967 could see the glacier from here. >> the glacier has lost half its size since then as we've put more gasses in the atmosphere. >> is this being driven by climate change. >> yes. >> but glas yers have been here 7,000 years, reaching their largest extent in the mid 1800s. since then the park has lost 85% of its ice area. once home to 150 glas yers, today there are just 26. >> these glas yers have their fate sealed. they're going to simply disappear. it's already too warm for them to exist. >> on a 90 degree day he adds to the photographic record, illustrating the jaw dropping impact of warmer summers and winters that are not as cold, evident even in the
nbc's ann thompson reports from glacier national park. >> the breathtaking beauty of montana's national park, now a disturbing reflection of our warming climate. we head to grinnell glacier, a journey by boat and four mile hike led by u.s. geological ekols. >> that's where it used to be. >> named after kevsist george grinnell. >> so what he could see in 1887 we in 2017 can't see at all. >> no, not at all. and even people coming here in 1967 could see the glacier...
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. >>> the national park service is urged to strap its plan to raise the interest fee at 17 popular national parks. under the proposal, it would cost $70 per vehicle to enter the shannon dough what and other parks like the grand canyon and yellow stone. a group of state attorney's general sent a letter to the state park calling on them to drop the fee hike. they say they don't want to be national parks a place only for the wealthy. >>> if you're driving out of town, you may want to wake longer. aaa say the worst of the holiday traffic is expected to begin at 3:00 and last into the evening. if you're looking for smoother sailing, tomorrow morning, 6:00 a.m. is the best times to leave, we're dc ranks in the top ten for most congested for thanksgiving holiday. when it comes to the worst, i-95 south of u.s. 17 and u.s. 1 in frederick-- for more traffic information, travel tips and other thanksgiving-related information, check out the holiday section of our wusa9 app. >>> topper can't blame -- topper is here with your travel forecast. >> you can't. colder air is moving in, but clear skies and win
. >>> the national park service is urged to strap its plan to raise the interest fee at 17 popular national parks. under the proposal, it would cost $70 per vehicle to enter the shannon dough what and other parks like the grand canyon and yellow stone. a group of state attorney's general sent a letter to the state park calling on them to drop the fee hike. they say they don't want to be national parks a place only for the wealthy. >>> if you're driving out of town, you may...
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here is a sneak peek. >> here at big ben, we currently have a national park on the u.s. eas on the mexican side as well. in 2013, we were able to open a port of entry here in the park. so visitors that come to big ben can cross into mexico. people go down there expecting it to be like this big commercial port of entry. they're like, it's a rowboat? cool. >> we've got a big line over there. >> recently chuck spoke with the filmmaker behind "ferryman at the wall" and started asking him what drew him to the topic? >> the wall is a big story. still it. at the time we were researching, we made 40 films in our first year. so we constantly have our ear to the ground for a great story and were looking into the wall and found mike davidson, our ferryman. >> looking for a wall story? >> we were looking for a wall story. want add way in. >> you didn't know -- this wasn't a case that came to you. we want to be a wall story. what are the different ideas? >> yes. this happens to us a lot and a lot of times we don't find the right story have to drop it and move on. in this case we found
here is a sneak peek. >> here at big ben, we currently have a national park on the u.s. eas on the mexican side as well. in 2013, we were able to open a port of entry here in the park. so visitors that come to big ben can cross into mexico. people go down there expecting it to be like this big commercial port of entry. they're like, it's a rowboat? cool. >> we've got a big line over there. >> recently chuck spoke with the filmmaker behind "ferryman at the wall" and...
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to play sports in the shadow of things like the washington monument, but if a proposal from the national parkly sports teams and lesion were able to take up space on the national mall around the washington monument in this area for as low as seven dollars per game to play games. after the grounds were tilled up by all the playing from various games, the national park service has said no more. they actually had to close this area right here around the washington monument and through 2018 there will be no more sports here because of all the work they had to do to those grounds. and if you want to take a permit you're going to have to get a permit now for sports on the national mall. it's going to cost registration fee for one hour up to 70-dollars per game for two hours of play. there are a lot of lesion that do sports out here. d.c. kick ball, disog sports, various others. i reached out to them for comment they have not gotten back to us with any kind of comment with what they think. they charge league fees over a hundred dollars sometimes and that's only for a handful of games. it's interesti
to play sports in the shadow of things like the washington monument, but if a proposal from the national parkly sports teams and lesion were able to take up space on the national mall around the washington monument in this area for as low as seven dollars per game to play games. after the grounds were tilled up by all the playing from various games, the national park service has said no more. they actually had to close this area right here around the washington monument and through 2018 there...
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there are eleven villages within the national park and many more are located just outside it people have lived to since before the park was opened growing. makes regular visits to schools in the area has a mr spock the children's curiosity and teach them why lions are important both for the environment and also for the people living here. so when you are young you're a lot more flexible. so from that point of view we expect that. the young people can embrace. any new idea especially scientific facts the other very important aspect and cons of ace and this it is a long term investment. one potential benefit for the locals there's money to be and from lyon conservation. regularly takes tourists out into the wild to experience the lions at close range. besides paying a fee to the ugandan wildlife or thirty tourists also donate ten u.s. dollars to see fitz lion program. the money goes to reimburse farmers whose livestock have been killed by the lions this compensation has changed the locals attitude towards the predators and. we cannot fully compensate the other one hundred percent but the.
there are eleven villages within the national park and many more are located just outside it people have lived to since before the park was opened growing. makes regular visits to schools in the area has a mr spock the children's curiosity and teach them why lions are important both for the environment and also for the people living here. so when you are young you're a lot more flexible. so from that point of view we expect that. the young people can embrace. any new idea especially scientific...
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around ninety of them live and you can just queen elizabeth national park. even though it's home to a wide range of species there isn't sufficient prey for the large carnivores. so sometimes the lions venture into neighboring villages where they prey on the cattle. and that is crazy to the lions came at night they frightened the cows out of their enclosure when the cows ran out the two lions chased them and grabbed one of them. they tackled the cow and devoured it. but at the end. it was a big healthy cal that had recently given birth they just devoured it didn't want. to say forgot that cattle herds men have been accused of poisoning the big cats with pesticides. dr ludwig c. fat a german conservationist who came here in the one nine hundred seventy s. wants to keep the conflict with the lions from escalating he works for an organization called the uganda carnival programme aware of the dangers posed by the predatory cats he sends out scouts to inform him whenever there's a lion attack. we got a distress call by a scout that there is another lifestream. so
around ninety of them live and you can just queen elizabeth national park. even though it's home to a wide range of species there isn't sufficient prey for the large carnivores. so sometimes the lions venture into neighboring villages where they prey on the cattle. and that is crazy to the lions came at night they frightened the cows out of their enclosure when the cows ran out the two lions chased them and grabbed one of them. they tackled the cow and devoured it. but at the end. it was a big...
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national park service is putting it out there for comment.e starting monday at the earliest. you can go on the national park service website say what you think about this, i have a feeling a lot will be against it. these are federal lands, we should have use of it. it's also, if you want to come out here and just hang out or run or enjoy the mall, if people are having all their lead games i kind of understand, you kind of get kicked off for people that may their soccer games, it should be interesting, especially if it will be 70 bucks for two hours, the sports will be jacked up as well. >> i'm curious, have you ever played any of the sports down there on the national mall? >> yes, i've played softball down here, kick ball, right here on the other side of the, washington monument. >> it would be fun to play tether ball. why not? it would be fantastic. >> might be a little dangerous and illegal, too. >> i love the idea, jim, let's do it. i love it. >> see a segment on the firefighter tonight. thanks, brody >> back after this. ♪♪ what do you get
national park service is putting it out there for comment.e starting monday at the earliest. you can go on the national park service website say what you think about this, i have a feeling a lot will be against it. these are federal lands, we should have use of it. it's also, if you want to come out here and just hang out or run or enjoy the mall, if people are having all their lead games i kind of understand, you kind of get kicked off for people that may their soccer games, it should be...
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coming organizers are considering legal action against the national park service. reporting live on the national mall, mike carter-conneen, abc7 news. jonathan: all right. thanks. for years people played organized sports on the grass at the base of the washington monument. that could soon end if the national park service gets its way. stephen tschida explains why. stephen: if you want to play organized sport on the national mall you have to pay a lot more than you used to. it's park service gets its way. >> that is ridiculous to raise the fee just because they have an opportunity to raise the fee. >> the national park service currently charges the administrative fees for using the land for organized sport. so it could cost as little as $7 per season. but now it's proposing $70 for two hours. >> i think it's too much. >> the park service announced it wants the grounds around the monument, closed for work on the turf to rem off-limits for recreational use. >> being able to use for strayingsal activity. that is interesting. the national park service has playing fields
coming organizers are considering legal action against the national park service. reporting live on the national mall, mike carter-conneen, abc7 news. jonathan: all right. thanks. for years people played organized sports on the grass at the base of the washington monument. that could soon end if the national park service gets its way. stephen tschida explains why. stephen: if you want to play organized sport on the national mall you have to pay a lot more than you used to. it's park service...
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national park service. fish and wildlife services is to chronological. agencies different that exist, operate, merge and the power to designate refuges. it comes into to play with theater roosevelt. the it or roosevelt -- theodore roosevelt designated, but that was complicated timing. it comes into a more forceful era. then the bureau of land management. good luck getting the start date to that being because it goes back to the general land office. from the early 1800s, which passes that land and distributes land and then becomes kind of in in affected steward of the forest reserves. people have often noticed that frederick jackson turner tells us that i has ended. homes that he continues. always more claims, not necessarily successful ones after this. in the 1930's, the late arriving progressive era action creates the grazing service which regulates and allocates access to the grazing lands. the death toll is one good explanation for the lobbying toll. vote for taylor grazing act to regulate. the grazing s
national park service. fish and wildlife services is to chronological. agencies different that exist, operate, merge and the power to designate refuges. it comes into to play with theater roosevelt. the it or roosevelt -- theodore roosevelt designated, but that was complicated timing. it comes into a more forceful era. then the bureau of land management. good luck getting the start date to that being because it goes back to the general land office. from the early 1800s, which passes that land...
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been twenty twelve chhobi river and its national park became the center of the b.c. trans from t. a conservation area this is the home of one quarter of the global population of endangered african wild dogs and. it's africa's largest reserve and spans five countries the aim to enable animals to migrate naturally and freely. the effort is paid off while giraffe numbers are dwindling in other parts of africa here bestival numerous. that it's so important that we work to try to conserve this population that this could be as the stronghold for forty years and it's amazing to see them moving into zimbabwe moving back into botswana and. there's no barrier to that and they can stay which is it's wonderful to see. that roughly five percent of g.d.p. eco tourism is still in its early stages in botswana but the sector is growing fast providing a steadily increasing contribution to the wellbeing of the country and its people. what inspiring luck less of that a lot more projects like this well that's it for this edition of africa the environment a magazine my name is thank you s
been twenty twelve chhobi river and its national park became the center of the b.c. trans from t. a conservation area this is the home of one quarter of the global population of endangered african wild dogs and. it's africa's largest reserve and spans five countries the aim to enable animals to migrate naturally and freely. the effort is paid off while giraffe numbers are dwindling in other parts of africa here bestival numerous. that it's so important that we work to try to conserve this...
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entrance fees to 17 national parks. >>> still ahead, shoppers beware.terfeit merchandise flooding into the u.s. market. just press clean and roomba from irobot gets to work using two multi-surface brushes and power-lifting suction to grab and remove everything from fine dust to large debris. daily dirt doesn't stand a chance. you and roomba from irobot. better together. this holiday season... give the gift of effortlessly smooth feet... from amope. amope pedi perfect with diamond crystals. removes rough, hard skin... effortlessly... for touchably smooth feet. salon quality results you can see... and feel immediately. amope pedi perfect, the diamond among electronic foot files. the perfect gift... for that special someone on your list. amope. love every step. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >>> the majority of americans will go shopping over the thanksgiving holiday weekend. some big box stores like kmart open as early as 6:00 a.m. today. the national retail federation estimates 164 million people are planning to
entrance fees to 17 national parks. >>> still ahead, shoppers beware.terfeit merchandise flooding into the u.s. market. just press clean and roomba from irobot gets to work using two multi-surface brushes and power-lifting suction to grab and remove everything from fine dust to large debris. daily dirt doesn't stand a chance. you and roomba from irobot. better together. this holiday season... give the gift of effortlessly smooth feet... from amope. amope pedi perfect with diamond...
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now, this is because the registration and everything to play on these the national park service from from washington, dc and they're takings comments, you can go to the national park service and give them comment if you think they should pass this resolution and if you don't agree with it, give them a comment maybe to be able to save money next time you want to play at the national mall. at the national mall, brody logan, fox 5 local news. transportation for eco friendly riders why some say those dockless bikes are becoming a nuisance. >> dozens gather to project steve bannon. >> a day of fun turns dramatic when two power boats collides. >>> a marine lost his camera and dozens of precious memories along with it. tonight the good samaritan who found the camera and his efforts to return those memories to the arrival owner. ♪♪ what do you get the person that loves to tailgate? ♪♪ how about a new tailgate. ♪♪ i can almost smell the brats from here... ♪♪ ring in the holidays with buick. ♪♪ discover the new buick and get 20 percent below msrp on all tests >>> big cra
now, this is because the registration and everything to play on these the national park service from from washington, dc and they're takings comments, you can go to the national park service and give them comment if you think they should pass this resolution and if you don't agree with it, give them a comment maybe to be able to save money next time you want to play at the national mall. at the national mall, brody logan, fox 5 local news. transportation for eco friendly riders why some say...
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. >>> the national park fee increase could be going to court. javier javier becera says our goal should be to encourage people to visit our national parks, not discourage. he has drafted a letter outlining his position. last month the trump administration announced fees would increase to as much as $70 at certain national parks, including yosemite. the proposal drew criticism from across the country. >>> something unique happening in oakland, fighting homele homelessness pie opening up their own homes. oakland's mayor is taking an out of the box approach. jodi has more on how the community is responding. >> reporter: raj, this city is dealing with a growing homeless problem. tonight on the eve of thanksgiving, the mayor is asking folks to consider opening their doors to those who need homes. a welcome sign hangs at the front door of marian martin's east oakland home where she's been more than welcoming. she has opened her doors to three people either on the brink or making their way out of homelessness, renting out a spare room and two units at
. >>> the national park fee increase could be going to court. javier javier becera says our goal should be to encourage people to visit our national parks, not discourage. he has drafted a letter outlining his position. last month the trump administration announced fees would increase to as much as $70 at certain national parks, including yosemite. the proposal drew criticism from across the country. >>> something unique happening in oakland, fighting homele homelessness pie...
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the liwonde national park, in southern malawi, is home to some big animals.ation efforts have led to the elephants breeding prolifically. now they are straying more and more into local villages. but in nkhotakota wildlife reserve, over 400km to the north, the situation is very different. poachers here virtually wiped out the local elephant population. so, african parks, a non—profit conservation organisation, embarked on the world's biggest elephant translocation. it is no mean feat — darting and moving these massive animals takes skill and determination. to complicate matters further, families have to be moved together to reduce the stress of being transported and waking up in unknown surroundings. over two years, the $1.6 million project moved over 500 elephants to nkhotakota from overpopulated national parks in the south. now the area has been made safe with regular patrols and 400km of electrified fencing. this used to be an elephant country and it has been without elephants for some time, so the vegetation, the habitat is just perfect for elephants. we c
the liwonde national park, in southern malawi, is home to some big animals.ation efforts have led to the elephants breeding prolifically. now they are straying more and more into local villages. but in nkhotakota wildlife reserve, over 400km to the north, the situation is very different. poachers here virtually wiped out the local elephant population. so, african parks, a non—profit conservation organisation, embarked on the world's biggest elephant translocation. it is no mean feat —...
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palazzo of national park ks service be given to the veterans of foreign awars in gulf islands national seashore in jackson county, mississippi. this bill benefits both the v.f.w. post and the park service. it provides the v.f.w. post with permanent access to their buildings via a long driveway currently owned by the park service while also adding land to the gulf islands national seashore. mr. speaker, i urge adoption of the measure and reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentlelady from california seek recognition? mrs. torres: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. mrs. torres: h.r. 2615 is a simple bipartisan bill that authorizes the exchange of two small parcels of land to provide needed access for veterans in mississippi. the veterans of foreign wars post 5699 is located to a portion of gulf island national seashore. and while having a national park in your back yard is a desirable condition, the post has found themselves land lock and in they of direct access t
palazzo of national park ks service be given to the veterans of foreign awars in gulf islands national seashore in jackson county, mississippi. this bill benefits both the v.f.w. post and the park service. it provides the v.f.w. post with permanent access to their buildings via a long driveway currently owned by the park service while also adding land to the gulf islands national seashore. mr. speaker, i urge adoption of the measure and reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore:...
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the vietnam veterans memorial fund hosts a ceremony each year in partnership with the national parks service. like to welcome the secretary of the interior as our partner in today's secretary -- their money. veteran hehe, as a understands the importance of the sacrifices of those who serve our nation through military service. we are pleased to have him join us to read names listed on the wall. welcome secretary zinke. [applause] happy veterans day. of us have a different experience about vietnam. my experience was growing up in a town called whitefish, montana. day, a parade would go by. my grandfather owned a chevrolet dealership and would bring me to the curb and give me a flag. i remember the veterans marching by. the time the veterans would march by the year and the war they fought. i remember the doughboys, they had their weapons shoulders. and they marched brilliantly. followed by the world war ii veterans. ofthe time, there was a lot world war ii veterans. you may call the world war ii veterans growing up in my lifetime with the ones that were civic leaders in charge of lions c
the vietnam veterans memorial fund hosts a ceremony each year in partnership with the national parks service. like to welcome the secretary of the interior as our partner in today's secretary -- their money. veteran hehe, as a understands the importance of the sacrifices of those who serve our nation through military service. we are pleased to have him join us to read names listed on the wall. welcome secretary zinke. [applause] happy veterans day. of us have a different experience about...
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watcher, chelsea. >> that is right we are live with the mobile weather watcher at valley forge national park to take a really nice drive through the park earlier this afternoon. we joined in well after the other leaf peepers checking out the beautiful fall foliage and we have chopper three over the park earlier showing off the beautiful, colors of the fall, and really that gorgeous , golden color that really encompasses the park this time of the year, as we are making our way through peak foliage, and i had the opportunity, to talk to one of the park guide earlier today her name was beth dungy and she told me more, on everything that this beautiful park has to offer. >> we're 3500 acres. we have one of the largest meadowness eastern pennsylvania, we have the wood lands, we have schuylkill river valley creek, is there tons of nature here and people tend to forget that, concentrate only on the history and we have nature, hiking trails, we have all kinds of stuff here. >> reporter: as beth mentioned there is history here as well so i would definitely recommend you come down here and check out v
watcher, chelsea. >> that is right we are live with the mobile weather watcher at valley forge national park to take a really nice drive through the park earlier this afternoon. we joined in well after the other leaf peepers checking out the beautiful fall foliage and we have chopper three over the park earlier showing off the beautiful, colors of the fall, and really that gorgeous , golden color that really encompasses the park this time of the year, as we are making our way through peak...
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national park which kills. now resettling animals has become a huge logistical effort. to go after for. the most. of is the south pacific island nation of doomed. the sea is encroaching ever farther on to the land. what can people do when their home turf humbles beneath their feet. nobody here is thinking of giving up. kitty balti a drowning paradise in the south pacific. in forty five minutes on the list. united against climate change. big challenges for the twenty third u.n. climate conference in bonn. our nations working to meet their paris agreement targets cop twenty three this weekend next on new day doubling there's. health. and here in studio. solidarity. they fall by the wayside when the gap between rich and poor grows. life in an equal society. the divide starting november fifteenth on d w.
national park which kills. now resettling animals has become a huge logistical effort. to go after for. the most. of is the south pacific island nation of doomed. the sea is encroaching ever farther on to the land. what can people do when their home turf humbles beneath their feet. nobody here is thinking of giving up. kitty balti a drowning paradise in the south pacific. in forty five minutes on the list. united against climate change. big challenges for the twenty third u.n. climate...
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. >>> service officials are what you think about doubling the price of fees at national parks. the proposed increase on how you can take part in public comments. sorry. i can't make it. it's just my eczema again, but it's fine. yeah, it's fine. you ok? eczema. it's fine. hey! hi! aren't you hot? eczema again? it's fine. i saw something the other day. eczema exposed. your eczema could be something called atopic dermatitis, which can be caused by inflammation under your skin. maybe you should ask your doctor? go to eczemaexposed.com to learn more. really? really? really? really? really? see zero in a whole new way. get zero down, zero deposit, zero first month's payment, and zero due at signing on select volkswagen models. now with the people first warranty. >>> meg whitman is stepping down as ceo of hewlett-packard enterprises. president antonio neri will take her place early next year. she was named ceo of the former hewlett-packard in 2011 and oversaw this with of the company in 2015 and became ceo of hewlett-packard enterprise. she did not say what led to her decision. she wi
. >>> service officials are what you think about doubling the price of fees at national parks. the proposed increase on how you can take part in public comments. sorry. i can't make it. it's just my eczema again, but it's fine. yeah, it's fine. you ok? eczema. it's fine. hey! hi! aren't you hot? eczema again? it's fine. i saw something the other day. eczema exposed. your eczema could be something called atopic dermatitis, which can be caused by inflammation under your skin. maybe you...
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visitors would be charged 70 dollars per vehicle at the 17 most popular national parks. arks include the grand canyon... yosemite... and yellowstone. the group says the increase is inconsistent with laws governing the park system. it also goes against president trump's proposal to reduce the service's overall budget. people can visit the national park service website to weigh in on proposed fee increase until december 22nd. (vicki) now to our four zone forecast... as we take this live look outside at the embarcadero... joining us now is meteorologist lawrence karnow... lawrence karnow: it was another very mild day around the bay area with highs soaring into the 70s in the warmest locations. the clouds are starting to move in again and it will become mostly cloudy tonight but most of the rain should stay to our north for now. a few showers are showing up to our north on doppler radar. on the satellite image you can see a couple of storms off the coast. one to the south and one to the north. they will combine over the next 24 hours and bring rain to the bay area with gusty
visitors would be charged 70 dollars per vehicle at the 17 most popular national parks. arks include the grand canyon... yosemite... and yellowstone. the group says the increase is inconsistent with laws governing the park system. it also goes against president trump's proposal to reduce the service's overall budget. people can visit the national park service website to weigh in on proposed fee increase until december 22nd. (vicki) now to our four zone forecast... as we take this live look...
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the colors changing in this 400-square-smile national park. beautiful and i think my favorite part is they don't try and shy away from people in the park. in my mind it's like, no, they ruined the beautiful shot, but these parks are open to everybody. they capture elk, big horn sheep. >> the product of their journeys isn't just the video, it's their experience. >> if this doesn't inspire you to get out there and get in our parks, i don't know what. >> yeah, time to give away another ipad mini. >> to enter you need the buzz word and a legal resident of the u.s. or canada. >> get over to rightthisminute.com and click on the win ipad button. >> you can enter each every day. >> let's reveal monday's buzz word. it's brick. >> get over to rightthisminute.com, click on the win ipad button and enter the buzz word brisk. >> good luck, everybody. >>> monday, time for real or fake with ebaum's world. >> always imitated, never duplicated. roll the clip. >> first up, are these movers for real? check it out and you decide. >> i'm alex trebek. if you're age
the colors changing in this 400-square-smile national park. beautiful and i think my favorite part is they don't try and shy away from people in the park. in my mind it's like, no, they ruined the beautiful shot, but these parks are open to everybody. they capture elk, big horn sheep. >> the product of their journeys isn't just the video, it's their experience. >> if this doesn't inspire you to get out there and get in our parks, i don't know what. >> yeah, time to give away...
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anne thompson, nbc news, glacier national park. >> nice there. a couple calls to action there.nt, two, go out and see it before it's too late. >> those pick you ares, you can't deny the change. >> bill karins with a look at the weather. >> i have to get there. it's on the short list. let's take you through the week ahead. the big storm is coming in in the pacific northwest. unfortunately, it's a back-to-back event. another one coming tomorrow afternoon and evening. we are dealing with one today, then tuesday into wednesday, another storm comes in. this will bring moisture further to the south. the winter watches in central mountains in the sierra range in california. >> bill, thank you, sir. thank you for being with us. i'm phillip mena. >> i'm frances rivera. keep it right her e. %$4ll ♪ ♪ >>> president trump in manila side by side with controversial philippine president rodrigo duterte while outside protesters made their feelings known. >> overnight a powerful eahquake strikes along the iran/iraq border. scores are killed and injured. >> if you are flying over the holidays, l
anne thompson, nbc news, glacier national park. >> nice there. a couple calls to action there.nt, two, go out and see it before it's too late. >> those pick you ares, you can't deny the change. >> bill karins with a look at the weather. >> i have to get there. it's on the short list. let's take you through the week ahead. the big storm is coming in in the pacific northwest. unfortunately, it's a back-to-back event. another one coming tomorrow afternoon and evening. we...
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there's no better place to find that than a national park, which preserves that beauty and the historysix-point-five million dollars to help the national parks. get a new subaru and we'll donate two hundred fifty dollars more. (victoria) ♪ put a little love in your heart. ♪ allow you to take advantage of growth opportunities. with a level of protection in down markets. so you can head into retirement with confidence. brighthouse financial established by metlife. nice man cave! man. oh! nacho? [ train whistle blows ] what?! -stop it! -mm-hmm. we've been saving a lot of money ever since we switched to progressive. this bar is legit. and now we get an even bigger discount from bundling home and auto. i can get used to this. it might take a minute. -swing and a miss! -slam dunk! touchdown! together: sports! ♪ >> anthony: the eur. built by mussolini as a symbol of the triumph of fascism. these buildings were not designed to thrill or elevate or warm with their beauty. they are designed to dwarf the individual, to intimidate, to remind constantly that the state is all-powerful and supreme. t
there's no better place to find that than a national park, which preserves that beauty and the historysix-point-five million dollars to help the national parks. get a new subaru and we'll donate two hundred fifty dollars more. (victoria) ♪ put a little love in your heart. ♪ allow you to take advantage of growth opportunities. with a level of protection in down markets. so you can head into retirement with confidence. brighthouse financial established by metlife. nice man cave! man. oh!...