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to supplement the funds for the national parks. there is no such outside organization that was authorized to raise or organized to raise funds as a friends or group might be. so i partnered with the national trust for historic preservation. i could use or tax exempt status to get some donations that would be tax exempt. i knew that the hawk call this was going to go nowhere unless we got backing from the local governments and nonprofits and the state and congressional leaders. that was the challenge. next slide. you okay over there? >> so the most important partner on the outside was lost almost, you guessed it. i decided that having events was a good way to generate excitement and we had three events that i'm sure the people who works on the white never forget. it was pretty wild. we all had a great time, 2001, 2004, and 2006. what we did is always arrange it as it fit the senators schedules. there was something that we knew, we checked with them first to make sure that we had them available for whatever part they could play. so, b
to supplement the funds for the national parks. there is no such outside organization that was authorized to raise or organized to raise funds as a friends or group might be. so i partnered with the national trust for historic preservation. i could use or tax exempt status to get some donations that would be tax exempt. i knew that the hawk call this was going to go nowhere unless we got backing from the local governments and nonprofits and the state and congressional leaders. that was the...
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funds for the national parks. there was no such outside organization that was authorized to raise or organized to raise funds as a friends group might be. so i partnered with a national trust for historic preservation that i could use their tax exempt status and get some donations that would be tax exempt. but i knew that in the long haul this was going nowhere unless we've got backing by the local governments and nonprofits and the state and the congressional leaders, so that was the challenge. new paragraph. so the most important partner at the outset was los alamos, you guessed it. i decided that having events was a good way to generate excitement, and we had three events, which i'm sure the los alamos historical society folks who worked on them will never forget. it was really pretty wild, but we all had a great time. i did. 2001, 2004, and '06. what we did was always arrange it so it fit the senators' schedules. there was something that we knew, we checked with them first to see if we had it on x weekend, woul
funds for the national parks. there was no such outside organization that was authorized to raise or organized to raise funds as a friends group might be. so i partnered with a national trust for historic preservation that i could use their tax exempt status and get some donations that would be tax exempt. but i knew that in the long haul this was going nowhere unless we've got backing by the local governments and nonprofits and the state and the congressional leaders, so that was the...
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most of the youths have never been taken sanker national park before though it's just 10 kilometers from their village . in the park there's a museum designed specially for visits from school groups on display our skulls of crocodiles hippos and of course bones from flying foxes them mainly what the children are here to learn about educating schoolchildren as part of the fight against poaching and prejudice. gamekeeper our collaborators here too to ensure the children's safety he's pinning his hopes on this younger generation. when they grow maybe i'd be bored again say to combine the workers and dog which we which i'm doing. so i maybe did in order goodness or said it was. after 3 hours of theoretical instruction they're heading for the bush. children from other classes are also riding in the truck. a total of 40 young people profit from the cars some kind of scholarship program. isn't the only one the park is training to be an environmental ambassador thank. my so the national park line is in a swamp for it's a natural habitat for animals that are rarely seen elsewhere in the region so
most of the youths have never been taken sanker national park before though it's just 10 kilometers from their village . in the park there's a museum designed specially for visits from school groups on display our skulls of crocodiles hippos and of course bones from flying foxes them mainly what the children are here to learn about educating schoolchildren as part of the fight against poaching and prejudice. gamekeeper our collaborators here too to ensure the children's safety he's pinning his...
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most of the use of never being taken sanker national park before though it's just 10 kilometers from their village . in the park there's a museum designed specially for visits from school groups on display ask alms of crocodiles hippos and of course bones from flying foxes them mainly while the children are here to learn about. educating schoolchildren is part of the fight against poaching and prejudice. gamekeeper colombia is here today to ensure the children's safety he's painting his hopes on this younger generation. when they grow maybe i would again say to combine the work that which we which i'm doing. so like there may be good in order goodness or civic. after 3 hours of theoretical instruction they're heading for the bush. children from other classes are also riding in the truck. a total of 40 young people profit from the car some kind of scholarship program. isn't the only one the park is training to be an environmental ambassador thank. my so the national park line is in a swamp if it's a natural habitat for animals that are rarely seen elsewhere in the region so rangers on
most of the use of never being taken sanker national park before though it's just 10 kilometers from their village . in the park there's a museum designed specially for visits from school groups on display ask alms of crocodiles hippos and of course bones from flying foxes them mainly while the children are here to learn about. educating schoolchildren is part of the fight against poaching and prejudice. gamekeeper colombia is here today to ensure the children's safety he's painting his hopes...
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most of the use have never been taken sanka national park before though it's just 10 kilometers from their village. in the park there's a museum designed specially for visits from school groups on display ask uls of crocodiles hippos and of course bones from flying foxes them mainly what the children are here to learn about educating schoolchildren is part of the fight against poaching and prejudice. against. collaborators here today to ensure the children's safety he's painting is hopes on this younger generation. when they grow maybe i'd be bored again said to combine the work with some dog which we which i'm doing. what i did maybe did in oregon is over i said it was. after 3 hours of theoretical instruction they're heading for the bush. children from other classes are also riding in the truck. a total of 40 young people profit from the cars some kind of scholarship program salaam isn't the only one the park is training to be an environmental ambassador thank. my so the national park lies in a swamp for it's a natural habitat for animals that are rarely seen elsewhere in the region
most of the use have never been taken sanka national park before though it's just 10 kilometers from their village. in the park there's a museum designed specially for visits from school groups on display ask uls of crocodiles hippos and of course bones from flying foxes them mainly what the children are here to learn about educating schoolchildren is part of the fight against poaching and prejudice. against. collaborators here today to ensure the children's safety he's painting is hopes on...
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most of the youths have never been to cassandra national park before though it's just 10 kilometers from their village. in the park there's a museum designed specially for visits from school groups on display ask uls of crocodiles hippos and of course bones from flying foxes them mainly what the children are here to learn about educating schoolchildren as part of the fight against poaching and prejudice. against. collaborators here to to ensure the children's safety he's painting in his hopes on these younger generation. when they grow may be born again and the work which we which i'm doing. so that there may be good in order goodness or war when said he was. after 3 ounces of theoretical instruction they're heading for the bush. children from other classes are also riding in the truck. a total of 40 young people profit from the scholarship program. isn't the only one the park is training to be an environmental ambassador. thank. the national park lines in a swarm us it's a natural habitat for animals that are rarely seen elsewhere in the region. so rangers and colombia want to show the
most of the youths have never been to cassandra national park before though it's just 10 kilometers from their village. in the park there's a museum designed specially for visits from school groups on display ask uls of crocodiles hippos and of course bones from flying foxes them mainly what the children are here to learn about educating schoolchildren as part of the fight against poaching and prejudice. against. collaborators here to to ensure the children's safety he's painting in his hopes...
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the keeper of the national register is a employee of the park service said the properties qualify notonly as a national, historic registered property, or a national landmark of which there are about 2000 in the country, like me at foreign, but they would qualify as a world heritage site. they were that significant. so that was quite a endorsement. next slide. but the lab had run the numbers. the estimated is could be three billion dollars to restore these properties. and consistently said they had no money for preservation. congress had allocated their budget based on their mission of stockpile stewardship, and of environmental cleanup. and maybe other things. but historic preservation was not among them. but we were getting a little bit of traction. the properties were named by the state of new mexico as one of the 11 most endangered places. so people were beginning to get the word that there were these properties behind the fence. i would mention that these were not known to the residences of los alamos, necessarily. i spoke to the former los alamos county chairman whose father had
the keeper of the national register is a employee of the park service said the properties qualify notonly as a national, historic registered property, or a national landmark of which there are about 2000 in the country, like me at foreign, but they would qualify as a world heritage site. they were that significant. so that was quite a endorsement. next slide. but the lab had run the numbers. the estimated is could be three billion dollars to restore these properties. and consistently said they...
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as many of you may know, rocky one ofn national park is the crown jewels of our national park system. he land to be donated is directly adjacent to the current park boundary. it was recently donated to the mountain conservancy. his land, being donated, is entirely undeveloped so it won't ncrease the deferred park maintenance in any way. i urge adoption of the measure and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the colorado from reserves. the gentleman from california, mr. huffman, is recognized. mr. huffman: thank you, mr. speaker. such time as he may consume to the gentleman from colorado. the speaker pro tempore: the entleman from colorado is recognized. mr. neguse: thank you, mr. speaker. nd i want to thank chairman huffman for his leadership. i'm proud to speak in support of of my bills being considered 5459.h.r. 5458 and h.r. as you heard, these bipartisan bills would expand rocky mountain national park and ultimately create more for coloradans and visitors to our state to enjoy outdoor activities. . the bill before the house right now, the rocky mountain natio
as many of you may know, rocky one ofn national park is the crown jewels of our national park system. he land to be donated is directly adjacent to the current park boundary. it was recently donated to the mountain conservancy. his land, being donated, is entirely undeveloped so it won't ncrease the deferred park maintenance in any way. i urge adoption of the measure and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the colorado from reserves. the gentleman from california, mr....
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h.r. 5472, a bill to redesignate he jimmy carter national historic site as the jimmy park. national historical the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from arizona, mr. gallego, and the gentleman from wittman, each will control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from arizona. madam lego: thank you, speaker. i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and includeheir remarks and extraneous material on the measure under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. speaker, i : madam yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. you, madam thank speaker. i rise in support of h.r. 5472, jimmy carter national historical park redesignation bishop ofduced by mr. georgia. the jimmy carter national historic site and preservation therict protects and shares stories of key sites associated with the wife of president jimmy carter. of y, the site consists president carter's boyhood farm, plains high school, which the arters attended, the carter home and co
h.r. 5472, a bill to redesignate he jimmy carter national historic site as the jimmy park. national historical the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from arizona, mr. gallego, and the gentleman from wittman, each will control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from arizona. madam lego: thank you, speaker. i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and includeheir remarks and extraneous material on the measure under...
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most of the use have never been to cassandra national park before though it's just 10 kilometers from their village. in the park there's a museum designed specially for visits from school groups on display ask uls of crocodiles hippos and of course bones from flying foxes them mainly what the children are here to learn about educating schoolchildren is part of the fight against poaching and prejudice. gamekeeper collaborators here to to ensure the children's safety he's painting is hopes on this younger generation. when they grow maybe other people to get inside to combine the work with him dog which we which i'm doing. sort of there may be good in order grenades or civic. after 3 hours of theoretical instruction they're heading for the bush. children from other classes are also riding in the truck. a total of 40 young people profit from the cars some kind of scholarship program. isn't the only one the park is training to be an environmental ambassador thank. my so the national park lies in a swamp if it's a natural habitat for animals that are rarely seen elsewhere in the region so r
most of the use have never been to cassandra national park before though it's just 10 kilometers from their village. in the park there's a museum designed specially for visits from school groups on display ask uls of crocodiles hippos and of course bones from flying foxes them mainly what the children are here to learn about educating schoolchildren is part of the fight against poaching and prejudice. gamekeeper collaborators here to to ensure the children's safety he's painting is hopes on...
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most of the use have never been to cassandra national park before though it's just 10 kilometers from their village. in the park there's a museum designed specially for visits from school groups on display ask uls of crocodiles hippos and of course bones from flying foxes them mainly what the children are here to learn about educating schoolchildren is part of the fight against poaching and prejudice. gamekeeper colombia is here to to ensure the children safety he's painting his hopes on this younger generation. when they grow may be either be born again say to combine the work with him go which we which i'm doing. what i am a good in nordegren is over one city. after 3 hours of theoretical instruction they're heading for the bush. children from other classes are also riding in the truck. a total of 40 young people profit from the car some kind of scholarship program. isn't the only one the park is training to be an environmental ambassador thank. my so the national park lies in a swamp for it's a natural habitat for animals that are rarely seen elsewhere in the region so rangers on s
most of the use have never been to cassandra national park before though it's just 10 kilometers from their village. in the park there's a museum designed specially for visits from school groups on display ask uls of crocodiles hippos and of course bones from flying foxes them mainly what the children are here to learn about educating schoolchildren is part of the fight against poaching and prejudice. gamekeeper colombia is here to to ensure the children safety he's painting his hopes on this...
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salon won a place in a scholarship program financed by the cassandra national park. the test was set for the students then from that this that we conduct. was the best and. we selected. the deformation that she the vanity of the mother died sometime back their mother died when she was 3 years or that. i love going to school because i learn new things the city and i hope that one day i can. lead a life like people elsewhere and become a teacher or a doctor. that's why i like going to school most of all. this is the toughest let them go through a salon school uniform tuition and books are now paid for her educating young people like is an investment in natural conservation a. grasshopper soup is on the menu today salons grandmother has 11 months to feed but things are looking up soon so none want her scholarship. be that if she actually finishes her education then maybe she can contribute some money to help me then i could hire a farm hand to help with the work and buy some food. that salon has become an environmental ambassador just like a mental you can run soccer to
salon won a place in a scholarship program financed by the cassandra national park. the test was set for the students then from that this that we conduct. was the best and. we selected. the deformation that she the vanity of the mother died sometime back their mother died when she was 3 years or that. i love going to school because i learn new things the city and i hope that one day i can. lead a life like people elsewhere and become a teacher or a doctor. that's why i like going to school most...
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our reporters headed to the sharr mountains nation park in koso.natural landscape - in which e the busy pollinators play a key role. >> it's usually men who wear this kind of outfit in kosovo. there are hardly any female beekeepers in the country. shqipe shala is one of them. the beekeeping season might be over, but she still checks on her charges regularly. an electric fence protects her hives from the bears that still roam this area near prizren, kosovo's second-largest city. the sharr mountains national park just to the south is a refuge for balkan lynx. this species of wild cat is critically endangered. there are only a few dozen of them left. shqipe shala has 150 beehives. she is the boss and her husband works for her. that's quite an unusual setup but it works for them. >> we like to do things systematically. i start from one end. my husband starts from the other. we like to compete. it's a kind of game to see who can check more beehives. >> today, it looks like a tie. once the inspections are done, shala takes care to extinguish the coal in
our reporters headed to the sharr mountains nation park in koso.natural landscape - in which e the busy pollinators play a key role. >> it's usually men who wear this kind of outfit in kosovo. there are hardly any female beekeepers in the country. shqipe shala is one of them. the beekeeping season might be over, but she still checks on her charges regularly. an electric fence protects her hives from the bears that still roam this area near prizren, kosovo's second-largest city. the sharr...
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because, when i was you know going to the national park services, when you say national park service you match in the entire service is always on board with everything that say some park is doing. and the national park service is like a navy, where every park is its own ship, and they do things kind of in their own way, and each park there are some similarities, they wear the same uniform they do love the same things, but they are not all on board with doing the same type of interpretation. you know some parks are easier to bring along than other parks, a lot of times it has to do with the person in charge of the park maybe it's a superintendent it might be the chief of interpretation, but there was always a feeling i encountered in the park service among some people that the only thing we should talk about on the civil war battlefields is the battle. the soldiers, the battle, the fighting that occurred there and leave it to academics in classrooms to talk about why they were fighting and what the fighting meant. gradually that they can to change, we saw it in gettysburg it was kind
because, when i was you know going to the national park services, when you say national park service you match in the entire service is always on board with everything that say some park is doing. and the national park service is like a navy, where every park is its own ship, and they do things kind of in their own way, and each park there are some similarities, they wear the same uniform they do love the same things, but they are not all on board with doing the same type of interpretation. you...
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and the national park service is like a navy where every park is its own ship. and they do things kind of their own way. there is some similarities. they wear the same uniform and do a lot of the same things. but they're not all on board with doing the same type of interpretation. and some parks are easier to bring along than other parks. and a lot of times it has to do with the person whose in charge of the park, maybe the superintendent. it might be the chief of interpretation. but there was always a feeling that i encountered in the park service among some people that the only thing we should talk about on the civil war battlefields is the battle. the soldiers, the battle, the fighting that occurred there. let's leave it to academics in classrooms to talk about why they were fighting and what the fighting meant. and gradually that began to change. we saw it at gettysburg. it was ridiculous to do all of these different programs that we did and visitors would walk away not understanding what any of it meant. it was brought home to me when day. i was at the angl
and the national park service is like a navy where every park is its own ship. and they do things kind of their own way. there is some similarities. they wear the same uniform and do a lot of the same things. but they're not all on board with doing the same type of interpretation. and some parks are easier to bring along than other parks. and a lot of times it has to do with the person whose in charge of the park, maybe the superintendent. it might be the chief of interpretation. but there was...
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. >>> in just 60 seconds, the national park service under fire after a park officer repeatedly tases a man in a confrontation at a national monument. what that man is saying tonight >>> a native american man in new mexico claims a park ranger used excessive force against him at a national monument. a video of it went viral, and a warning tonight, that video's disturbing gadi schwartz has the story. >> reporter: in albuquerque's petroglyph national monument a confrontation between a national park officer and a man who had gone off a trail >> go on i.d. yourself >> i don't want to i.d. myself. i'm in the trail now >> reporter: what happened before and immediately after the recording isn't clear. but another video captures the park officer repeatedly tasing the man [ screaming >> what are you doing? >> reporter: 30-year-old darrell house identifies as oneida and navajo. in a phone interview with nbc station kob in albuquerque he says he was out on a hike to pray at the ancient petroglyphs. >> i go there regularly. i go there to pray i burn my sage >> reporter: at one point in the convers
. >>> in just 60 seconds, the national park service under fire after a park officer repeatedly tases a man in a confrontation at a national monument. what that man is saying tonight >>> a native american man in new mexico claims a park ranger used excessive force against him at a national monument. a video of it went viral, and a warning tonight, that video's disturbing gadi schwartz has the story. >> reporter: in albuquerque's petroglyph national monument a...
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one of the veteran rangers who looks after the national parks wildlife. as they head out on a routine patrol all seems not. as worried about the pandemic so long term effects on the animals he. has. come a mark on a kid who says i. don't work you know come on come on. spend the death of your. own howard what i thought was on my own i think at rest when you. really want him. up and give me. a minute. i start well. or number. 2 i usually go calling when i want what i call my 2000000 to pass a little bubble where you cannot. quite measure. the sea of time and other range is a cascade of events forcing hungry people into desperate acts with calamitous consequences among our kyung 5 quantum guy ok apart see them on the south side of africa where the name i want to organize to go. live issued a. tough a tough on them by gotten up a sign on a community i'm honestly addressing the rules to our english when i'm. wrong i have our heated up one where if your. mumbai failed want to say again you walk through our community you are planted myself we'll get to your who
one of the veteran rangers who looks after the national parks wildlife. as they head out on a routine patrol all seems not. as worried about the pandemic so long term effects on the animals he. has. come a mark on a kid who says i. don't work you know come on come on. spend the death of your. own howard what i thought was on my own i think at rest when you. really want him. up and give me. a minute. i start well. or number. 2 i usually go calling when i want what i call my 2000000 to pass a...
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one of the veteran ranges he looks after the national parks wildlife. as they head out on a routine patrol all seems normal. is worried about the plan to mix long term effects on the animals he. come and work on a kid too so i. figure out how on earth have. been the death of your. howard what i thought was on my own i think that the rest went. up and you know after one minute. i said well. what are you. or number. 2 i usually go calling when i want what i want my 2000000 bestseller to double when you can i. am quite amazed at. the sea of time and other range is a cascade of events forcing hungry people into desperate acts with calamitous consequences among our kyung 5 quantum guy ok a party that one this i thought of as one of them in my home back when i go. live issued a. tough a tough on them by gotten up a sign on a community i'm honestly addressing the rules to our english when i'm. wrong i have our he died at one or if your. mumbai failed want to say again you walk through our community you are planted myself will i get to your who knew all about.
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do you have a favorite or favorites of the national parks and states? >> how could i not say grand teton and how could i not say yellowstone national park? they have been such a major part of our lives. but i have never been to glacier, and he tells me that is something i should do. when i see the advertisement for arizona on tv, i want to go to archers national park. >> what about a favorite historic site? is there a battlefield, a home, a historic site, some of the folks from montpelier here, you have obviously visited that and mount vernon, are there other famous historic sites that you have? >> this thing that is going on with monroe's home is interesting. if you go to montpelier and monticello and you visit monroe's house, you think this is modest, and i thought it was almost unbelievable how modest it was. through archaeological digs, the theory is now that what we look at and thought was monroe's house was a guesthouse, and he had something much bigger there that he and his wife and family lived in, and it ended up burned, and it is the record of
do you have a favorite or favorites of the national parks and states? >> how could i not say grand teton and how could i not say yellowstone national park? they have been such a major part of our lives. but i have never been to glacier, and he tells me that is something i should do. when i see the advertisement for arizona on tv, i want to go to archers national park. >> what about a favorite historic site? is there a battlefield, a home, a historic site, some of the folks from...
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one of the veteran ranges he looks off to the national parks wildlife. as they head out on a routine patrol all seems normal. is worried about the plan to mix a long term effects on the animals he. could use i. spend your. know how and what i thought. and i think that was when. i felt well. or number what were you. i know what i won the 2000000 to bethel or to go with one when i. may hit. the fear of tom and other rangers here is of a cascade of events forcing hungry people into desperate acts with calamitous consequences. that by feed them on the thought. of the name i want to go. liver she got. tough about finding him by gotten up a sign in a community one of the addresses. our english when i'm. wrong i. see that one or if you're all of mumbai cycled want to say again you walk through our community you are planted myself will i get to you who knew all about. that sucks and yet again now the question is even you want to involve the community with wildlife day one myself my opinion is they be defeating from the wildlife because if bodies are the issues o
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in a statement, the national park service says they're committed to maintaining the iconic building. still ahead on the kron 4 morning news getting students back in the classroom governor newsome unveils. >>a 2 billion dollar plan to resume in person learning. we have details plus reaction from bay area educate. >>welcome back to the kron 00:00am morning news time now is 4.30 or 4.29 to be exact in the morning the last day of course of 2020. many of us have to go to work and john trouble is joining us now let us know do you need to bring an umbrella this morning john not don't need the umbrella today. well we saw the showers last night perfectly timed right in the middle of your evening as you were sleeping. now we've seen them tapering off and really the rest of the day rest of the year for that matter not saying much for on the last day of the year is stay dry through midnight e tonight for any sort of a late plans that you may have to watch the tv and watch the ball drop in new york whatever you may be doing it's dry for it, i know those plans they're very different this year look
in a statement, the national park service says they're committed to maintaining the iconic building. still ahead on the kron 4 morning news getting students back in the classroom governor newsome unveils. >>a 2 billion dollar plan to resume in person learning. we have details plus reaction from bay area educate. >>welcome back to the kron 00:00am morning news time now is 4.30 or 4.29 to be exact in the morning the last day of course of 2020. many of us have to go to work and john...
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when i first arrived at the gombe — now the gombe national park, it was part of the great equatorialhat stretched from the western parts of east africa right across to the west african coast, and when i flew over gombe national park, which is very small, in 1990, i was shocked to see a tiny island of forest and it was surrounded by completely bare hills, more people living there than the land could support, too poor to buy food from elsewhere, chimpanzees now isolated from other remnant chimpanzee groups in the area, and right across africa, chimpanzee numbers have dropped, forests have disappeared, there is the live animal trade, mothers shot to sell babies. the bush meat trade, because in some african countries, people think chimp meat is a delicacy. so that is also adding to the depletion of chimpanzee numbers right across africa. even in that answer, you have given us such a sense of the enormous environmental pressures that the chimpanzees have been under over those 60 years. i want to go through this from the beginning — i want to start by having you take us back to 1960, to th
when i first arrived at the gombe — now the gombe national park, it was part of the great equatorialhat stretched from the western parts of east africa right across to the west african coast, and when i flew over gombe national park, which is very small, in 1990, i was shocked to see a tiny island of forest and it was surrounded by completely bare hills, more people living there than the land could support, too poor to buy food from elsewhere, chimpanzees now isolated from other remnant...
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one of the veteran ranges he looks after the national parks wildlife. as they head out on a routine patrol all seems normal. is worried about the pandemic so long term effects on the animals he. has. come a mark on a kid who says i. may . spend the death of your. well howard what i thought was on my own i think at rest when. i know my. opinion is. my life for myself. or number. 2 i usually towering when i watch what i call my 2000000 to bestiality w. when you cannot. quite measure. the sea of time and other range is a cascade of events forcing hungry people into desperate acts with calamitous consequences a monarchy and fire quantum guy ok apart see them on the south side of and one of them in my humble can i go. live or should i. tough enough on them by gotten up a sign on a community i'm honestly addressing the rules to our english when i'm. heated up or if your of mumbai cycled want to say again you walk through our community you are planted myself will i get to your who knew all about. that some will say again now the question is even you want to in
one of the veteran ranges he looks after the national parks wildlife. as they head out on a routine patrol all seems normal. is worried about the pandemic so long term effects on the animals he. has. come a mark on a kid who says i. may . spend the death of your. well howard what i thought was on my own i think at rest when. i know my. opinion is. my life for myself. or number. 2 i usually towering when i watch what i call my 2000000 to bestiality w. when you cannot. quite measure. the sea of...
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they say the national park service told them the landmark st 's day as a restaurant are over. e park service says it will reopen to the public sometime after the pandemic. >>> making it in the bay, always in need but never like this. today sacred heart community service hild its annual gift card event for families in need. due to the pandemic this year, the event is a drive-through. organizers say the need is overwhelming. resources are scarce. volunteers were unable to help out this year because of health precautions. only staff allowed on site. organizers say this year is challenging in so many ways. >> we have never seen anything like this, though, and i know that people hearing that all over. but it's so true. families are really desperate right now. >> organizers say up to 30% of people in sunnyvale, for example, are being forced to skip meals during the pandemic. >>> yosemite seeing some snow. we're going to share it with you when we come back. this year, xfinity internet gives you more options than a holiday dinner table. pick the speed that's right for you, with options
they say the national park service told them the landmark st 's day as a restaurant are over. e park service says it will reopen to the public sometime after the pandemic. >>> making it in the bay, always in need but never like this. today sacred heart community service hild its annual gift card event for families in need. due to the pandemic this year, the event is a drive-through. organizers say the need is overwhelming. resources are scarce. volunteers were unable to help out this...
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>>kron 4 received a statement from the national park service in which they acknowledge that the cliffouse is closing an ad that we too are disappointed by this temporary suspension of services. however we remain committed to providing an exceptional experience for residents and visitors to the bay area and look forward to welcoming the public back in the future in san francisco charles clifford kron 4 news. >>san francisco bar alliance says it wants the city's board of supervisors to not go on vacation to help struggling businesses stay alive. the alliance is asking for the city to hold a hearing to provide data on why businesses cannot have outdoor dining the alliance says with the ban set to extend until january. a hearing should be scheduled soon and supervisors should forgo their 3 and a half week vacation. supervisor matt haney is calling for a special meeting to address the effects the pandemic has had on small businesses immediately. >>next on kron 4 news at 6.30 the covid-19 vaccine has arrived at the fight is far from over when we may be able to reach herd immunity senate maj
>>kron 4 received a statement from the national park service in which they acknowledge that the cliffouse is closing an ad that we too are disappointed by this temporary suspension of services. however we remain committed to providing an exceptional experience for residents and visitors to the bay area and look forward to welcoming the public back in the future in san francisco charles clifford kron 4 news. >>san francisco bar alliance says it wants the city's board of supervisors...
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i would like to see from the national park continue to have decades and centuries in the future to see the elephants come back to see that population increasing and then to helicopter them from different habitats. you can be very ambitious so then the question is with a look at ethiopia and those that have factories to my talk about how factories have been the reading for women and a driver of economic growth poor people around the world for centuries so if you are worried about people in nigeria that i point out those ways many climate groups have been targeting with other companies but in fact h&m has been a benevolent with other companies but in fact h&m has been a benevolent and that's a meaningful way and then on the workers are living in a city with two or three kids but that's hard because they don't want or need that many. >> we have a few minutes left. want to circle back to the question of the most recent book i have to share it , 200,000 words but it surprised me looking at the analyst of global trend and he talks about that intensification. but it's not the same articulatio
i would like to see from the national park continue to have decades and centuries in the future to see the elephants come back to see that population increasing and then to helicopter them from different habitats. you can be very ambitious so then the question is with a look at ethiopia and those that have factories to my talk about how factories have been the reading for women and a driver of economic growth poor people around the world for centuries so if you are worried about people in...
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drones are now being used in rangoon national park it covers an area of more than 14000 square kilometers approximately half the size of belgium game warden say these drones are proving effective where there aren't enough boots on the ground we are green the treeless of those drones the of. and the quality of the picture out of the event that we find illegal activity as is crystal clear and is in terms of iraq coverage of increase the coverage. that can be done member 345 rangers in a split off like 20 to 30 minutes one challenge faced by rangers is a limited flying time of the drones they can only stay in the air for about half an hour with a range of or at least 16 kilometers conservationists home to about 800000 elephants that's around a 5th of africa's total population in recent years poachers of use cyanide to poison elephants birds and other animals in this national park wildlife officials say parts nativity have declined this year thanks to the use of drones the introduction of tougher sentences on poachers and the shift to kill policy covered $911.00 restrictions have also deterre
drones are now being used in rangoon national park it covers an area of more than 14000 square kilometers approximately half the size of belgium game warden say these drones are proving effective where there aren't enough boots on the ground we are green the treeless of those drones the of. and the quality of the picture out of the event that we find illegal activity as is crystal clear and is in terms of iraq coverage of increase the coverage. that can be done member 345 rangers in a split off...
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the everglades national park was among the 1st places in the u.s. to be added to the united nations' world heritage list and for good reason this vast subtropical river of grass is the largest mangrove ecosystem in the western hemisphere refuge to over 20 rare endangered and threatened species parks also faced more than its fair share of problems since receiving its designation in 1979 is the state's population's grown fresh water flow has dwindled and toxins from agriculture choking the everglades pristine landscape the everglades ecosystem was once huge and over the years as florida has developed we have cut away not only at the natural wildlife habitat but also at the water flow about 70 percent of the historic river of grass water flow has been cut off because of florida's urban and agricultural development environmental challenges of threaten the parks status the public awareness of its importance is increasing people are rallying across florida again across the country to say the everglades is dying and we need to need to renew reaffirm this s
the everglades national park was among the 1st places in the u.s. to be added to the united nations' world heritage list and for good reason this vast subtropical river of grass is the largest mangrove ecosystem in the western hemisphere refuge to over 20 rare endangered and threatened species parks also faced more than its fair share of problems since receiving its designation in 1979 is the state's population's grown fresh water flow has dwindled and toxins from agriculture choking the...
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any -- do you have a favorite or favorites national parks and states to visit?>> well, i mean, how can i not say grand teton and how can i not say yellow stone national park, they've just been such a part of our lives? but i have never been to glacier, and dick tells me that's something i should do. when i see the advertisement for arizona on tv, i want to go to arches national park. >> it's beautiful. >> there are many things left to do. >> and what about a favorite historic site? because that's also included. is there a battlefield, a home, an historic site, of course some of the folks from montpelier are here. which is a lovely site. you've obviously visited that. and mount vernon. are there favorite historic sites that you have? >> you know, this thing that's going on right now with monroe's home is very interesting. if you go to i'm nmontpelier, au go to monroe's house, you think, wow, this is modest. it was almost unbelievable how modest it was. through archaeological digs the theory now is that what we looked at and thought was monroe's house was a little
any -- do you have a favorite or favorites national parks and states to visit?>> well, i mean, how can i not say grand teton and how can i not say yellow stone national park, they've just been such a part of our lives? but i have never been to glacier, and dick tells me that's something i should do. when i see the advertisement for arizona on tv, i want to go to arches national park. >> it's beautiful. >> there are many things left to do. >> and what about a favorite...
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we asked brandy stuart, who works in death valley national park. rks in death valley national parkm we asked brandy stuart, who works in death valley national park. it does feel like you are opening a door to an oven. all of our buildings in the park are air—conditioned, so it is nice inside, but really, any time i open up the door from my house in the morning to go outside, you can just feel the heat on your face immediately. heat seekers, i think theyjust want to feel what could be theyjust want to feel what could be the hottest reliable recorded temperature on earth. just to have that experience also to see the heat rising from the asphalt on the roads, everything is radiating heat. so, a lot of our hottest summers have been within the last five years. and so, that is a concerning data point that we are seeing hotter and hottersummers, and data point that we are seeing hotter and hotter summers, and that can still have effects in death valley national park, and it can have effects on the animals and people that live there. death valley, where you
we asked brandy stuart, who works in death valley national park. rks in death valley national parkm we asked brandy stuart, who works in death valley national park. it does feel like you are opening a door to an oven. all of our buildings in the park are air—conditioned, so it is nice inside, but really, any time i open up the door from my house in the morning to go outside, you can just feel the heat on your face immediately. heat seekers, i think theyjust want to feel what could be theyjust...
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zimbabwe's national parks and are using drones to patrol vast areas and would be poachers that's because the government doesn't have the resources to carry out the patrols themselves has more now from one gate in the northwest of the country. with zimbabwe's economy further damaged by the pen demick patrolling its biggest game reserve is a challenge to make up shortfalls in funding. drones are now being used in one game national park it covers an area of more than 14000 square kilometers approximately half the size of belgium game warden say these drones are proving effective where there aren't enough boots on the ground we are green for trialists of these drones they of announced our week and the quality of the picture i will take in the event that we find illegal activities is crystal clear and in terms of iraq coverage we've increased our coverage so always came through in a way that can be done with 345 rangers in a split off like in 20 to 30 minutes one challenge faced by rangers is the limited flying time of the drones they can only stay in the air for about half an hour with a ran
zimbabwe's national parks and are using drones to patrol vast areas and would be poachers that's because the government doesn't have the resources to carry out the patrols themselves has more now from one gate in the northwest of the country. with zimbabwe's economy further damaged by the pen demick patrolling its biggest game reserve is a challenge to make up shortfalls in funding. drones are now being used in one game national park it covers an area of more than 14000 square kilometers...
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still raging in 2 australian states and had already destroyed 80 percent of the blue mountains national park the park is part of a unesco world heritage area and home to the country's most genetically diverse population of koalas. pretty heartbreaking to say especially once you get to know koalas you know we give them names who go volunteers that come out to help track them where we had to we were really lucky that we got in and got some out before the fires that had radio collars on them and so all but 2 we've got one koala on the on burnt side we hope is still here and then one that we had to leave down in the area he was too far and it would be an all day just to get one and we got 4 or 5 that day so we really came to get it and see how he's doing but knowing there's so many through here and knowing it's such an important population that's nationally significant it's yet been utterly heartbreaking to watch it happen. the research is real mission is to devise strategies to help protect the species from possible extinction but instead she finds herself giving 1st aid to animals that have es
still raging in 2 australian states and had already destroyed 80 percent of the blue mountains national park the park is part of a unesco world heritage area and home to the country's most genetically diverse population of koalas. pretty heartbreaking to say especially once you get to know koalas you know we give them names who go volunteers that come out to help track them where we had to we were really lucky that we got in and got some out before the fires that had radio collars on them and...
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how can i not say grantee ton and yellow stone national park. they've been such a part of our lives. but i have never been to glacier and dick tells me that's something i should do. when i see the advertisement for arizona on tv, i want to go to arches national park. there are many things left to do. >> what about a favorite historic site? that's also included. is there a battlefield, a home, an historic site? of course some of the folks from mount pillier are here which is a lovely site. you've obviously visited that and mt. vernon. >> this thing that's going on with monroe's home is interesting. if you go to montpelier and monticello, you think, wow, this is modest. and it seems -- i thought it was almost unbelievable how modest it was. well, through archaeological digs, the theory now is that what we looked at and thought was monroe's house was a little guest house. and that he had something much bigger there that he and his wife and family lived in. and it burned. and the record of that is a little hazy. they have excavated a large part of t
how can i not say grantee ton and yellow stone national park. they've been such a part of our lives. but i have never been to glacier and dick tells me that's something i should do. when i see the advertisement for arizona on tv, i want to go to arches national park. there are many things left to do. >> what about a favorite historic site? that's also included. is there a battlefield, a home, an historic site? of course some of the folks from mount pillier are here which is a lovely site....
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still raging in 2 australian states and had already destroyed 80 percent of the blue mountains national park the park is part of a unesco world heritage area and home to the country's most genetically diverse population of koalas. pretty heartbreaking to say especially once you get to know koalas you know we give them names who go volunteers that come out to help track them where we had to we were really lucky that we got in and got some out before the fires that had radio collars on them and say all but 2 we've got one koala on the on burnt side we hope are still here and then one that we had to lay down in the area he was too far and it would be an all day just to get one and we got 4 or 5 that day so we really came to get it and see how he's doing but knowing there's so many through here and now it's such an important population that's nationally significant it's yet been utterly heartbreaking to watch it happen. the research is real mission is to devise strategies to help protect the species from possible extinction but instead she finds herself giving 1st aid to animals that have escape
still raging in 2 australian states and had already destroyed 80 percent of the blue mountains national park the park is part of a unesco world heritage area and home to the country's most genetically diverse population of koalas. pretty heartbreaking to say especially once you get to know koalas you know we give them names who go volunteers that come out to help track them where we had to we were really lucky that we got in and got some out before the fires that had radio collars on them and...
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still raging in 2 australian states and had already destroyed 80 percent of the blue mountains national park the park is part of a unesco world heritage area and home to the country's most genetically diverse population of koalas. pretty heartbreaking to say especially once you get to know koalas you know we give them names who go volunteers that come out to help track them where we had that we were really lucky that we got in and got some out before the fires that had radio collars on them and so all but 2 we've got one koala on the on burnt side we hope is still here and then one that we had to lay down in the area he was too far and it would be an all day just to get one koala and we got 4 or 5 that day so we really came to get it and see how he's doing but knowing there's so many through here and now it's such an important population that's nationally significant yet we're not really happy i came to watch it happen. the research is real mission is to devise strategies to help protect the species from possible extinction but instead she finds herself giving 1st aid to animals that have es
still raging in 2 australian states and had already destroyed 80 percent of the blue mountains national park the park is part of a unesco world heritage area and home to the country's most genetically diverse population of koalas. pretty heartbreaking to say especially once you get to know koalas you know we give them names who go volunteers that come out to help track them where we had that we were really lucky that we got in and got some out before the fires that had radio collars on them and...
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your footprint is really small where there are several thousands of families around the national park in that part of africa that we were talking about using wood for fuel and while it can be devastating, the story that i tell and report out of the original story we did a lot of work on it and it appears that the park director in creating antagonism with the local communities created a backlash that may have killed 250 of the parks. it doesn't take a lot of people to fill that many elements. so, really when you are looking at the impact i think that it's easy to kind of go one person is the same everywhere but it's clearly not. the second thing is that i totally agree i think it is pretty clear the un demographers say that what will determine at what level it peaks and when it starts to go down as overwhelmingly whaisoverwhelminn the sub-saharan africa so the industrialization and concentrated resources and production in places like the congo and in part so that we can take that pressure off of the park. i would like to see the national park continue to use decades and centuries into
your footprint is really small where there are several thousands of families around the national park in that part of africa that we were talking about using wood for fuel and while it can be devastating, the story that i tell and report out of the original story we did a lot of work on it and it appears that the park director in creating antagonism with the local communities created a backlash that may have killed 250 of the parks. it doesn't take a lot of people to fill that many elements....
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. >>> and have a new stay-at-home order will affect california national parks, what you need to know before visiting one. >>> the warriors schedule is out, and are we headed to the end of >>> we been getting tons of emails from viewers about this very issue, new at six, state lawmakers are now taking action, trying to help millions of californians receiving their on employment benefits through edd, bank of america, debit cards. those cards are susceptible to fraud. kpix kenny choi is live at in corte madera with a possible solution. >> reporter: renner bank of america has an exclusive contract with the states employment agency edd, so those receiving unappointed benefits, they get the funds via a debit card, or by check. i spoke to one lawmaker today, who thinks she has a solution to address some of these massive fraud problems that we have been reporting on. security experts say debit cards without security chips are more susceptible to scammers who can skim data from the magnetic strips. lawmakers believe there is a simple solution. >> they need to figure out a way to ensure that p
. >>> and have a new stay-at-home order will affect california national parks, what you need to know before visiting one. >>> the warriors schedule is out, and are we headed to the end of >>> we been getting tons of emails from viewers about this very issue, new at six, state lawmakers are now taking action, trying to help millions of californians receiving their on employment benefits through edd, bank of america, debit cards. those cards are susceptible to fraud....
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historic legislation that invests in our commitment to ensuring our nation's trails, public lands, parks, and open spaces remain protected and accessible for generations while also permanently funding the land and water conservation fund. i was proud to co-sponsor this legislation, which, as you all know, was signed in law in august. we've also worked together on the commerce committee on travel and tourism, hit especially hard during this pandemic. he may have a little bigger ski hills than we have in minnesota, maybe some higher mountains than we have, but we both share the not only love for the outdoors, but also an understanding of how much tourism contributes to our economy. together we worked, along with senator blunt, and senator cortez masto to reauthorize the bipartisan brand usa bill. it was signed in law. and since 2013 brand usa has a total impact of nearly 48 billion by allowing our country to pair up with the private sector to reach out to visitors, to get them to come to america, whether it is the rocky mountains in colorado or whether it is the mall of america in blooming
historic legislation that invests in our commitment to ensuring our nation's trails, public lands, parks, and open spaces remain protected and accessible for generations while also permanently funding the land and water conservation fund. i was proud to co-sponsor this legislation, which, as you all know, was signed in law in august. we've also worked together on the commerce committee on travel and tourism, hit especially hard during this pandemic. he may have a little bigger ski hills than we...
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one of its mysteries the arrival of the fleet lapsed llambias cars sunken national park. every year in november a return to the spot. why. researchers from germany are trying to find out. in beijing of the food. 30 minutes on d w. what secrets lie behind these walls. discover new adventures in 360 degree. and explore world heritage sites. w world heritage 360 getting out now. welcome to global 3000. in colombia the indigenous music people have set up a school to protect their traditions and their natural environment. in india a village community plans $111.00 trees whenever a baby girl is born a custom the benefit society and the planet. but 1st to new zealand where sheep farmers are fed up with being blamed for climate change. the corona outbreak has reduced travel and industrial production and resulted in a dip in carbon emissions so in that sense it's actually improving the health of the planet but the environmental impact of animal agriculture for example from mainz massive. in 2016 global greenhouse gas emissions totaled $51.00 gigatons of which more than 7 gigatons
one of its mysteries the arrival of the fleet lapsed llambias cars sunken national park. every year in november a return to the spot. why. researchers from germany are trying to find out. in beijing of the food. 30 minutes on d w. what secrets lie behind these walls. discover new adventures in 360 degree. and explore world heritage sites. w world heritage 360 getting out now. welcome to global 3000. in colombia the indigenous music people have set up a school to protect their traditions and...
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whereas like, several thousands of families around the national park in central part of africa we're talking about using wood for fuel and eating wild animals can be devastating. the story i tell and i report this original story, did a lot of work on it. is that it appears that the parks director in creating antagonism the local communities created a backlash that may have killed 250 of the parks re-hundred elephants so it doesn't take a lot of people to kill that many elephants. really when you're looking at impact i think it's easy to kind of go one person is the same everywhere and it's clearly not that's just sort of the first thing. the second thing is i totally agree. i think it's pretty clear and i believe that the land the modern first saved us and what will determine at what level the human population peaks and when it starts to go down is overwhelmingly what happens in sub-saharan africa so i make the case for urbanization, industrialization. concentrated energy sources, concentrated foodproduction in places like the condo in part so we can take that pressure off of the par
whereas like, several thousands of families around the national park in central part of africa we're talking about using wood for fuel and eating wild animals can be devastating. the story i tell and i report this original story, did a lot of work on it. is that it appears that the parks director in creating antagonism the local communities created a backlash that may have killed 250 of the parks re-hundred elephants so it doesn't take a lot of people to kill that many elephants. really when...