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want to lease the territory he wanted to ban hunting but was met with resistance from the national park authority. it earns money from every animal that it allows to be shot quite legally. the money from the hunting licenses is an important source of income for the authority. this means that if there is no hunting and the authority loses money does have to know it's not the head of the national park authority told me very clearly that in the end we can do anything as long as he has the same income that he would have if there had been hunting in this territory here. that's the only way is to compensate for this in other words we pay for animals that we don't hunt and we have the national park authority on our side for her to go from one side to. since january 28th hunting has been strictly prohibited in ri for. the right to force patrols the area in the air from bullets and on the ground. and the rangers not only protect grief but also the surrounding area. it's an area of around 10000 square kilometers because forest says the effort cost more than $1000000.00 euros a year. he says when the rhino
want to lease the territory he wanted to ban hunting but was met with resistance from the national park authority. it earns money from every animal that it allows to be shot quite legally. the money from the hunting licenses is an important source of income for the authority. this means that if there is no hunting and the authority loses money does have to know it's not the head of the national park authority told me very clearly that in the end we can do anything as long as he has the same...
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stake existence in the national park rangers then got used to it realized that they might be able to sell some things and so we got to this situation where the national park authority was the biggest poacher so to speak. how big is the risk that individual rangers or the state itself will poached the animal population. according to the. the more difficult the economic situation and the greater the corruption. the greater the risk. that's quite tempting to some countries especially where the rule of law is weak and where you work governments might be weak to milk the resource for the short term and that's in our experience the most common. failing of trophy hunting and the reason why most trophy hunts are criteria. the possibility that hunting can be abused is among the reasons why course for a completely abolished in return. but he has gone one step further he's trying to convince his neighbors to. find out if. he ran a hunting lodge for 30 years and worked as $100.00 director looking after big game hunters. find out heat ensure their safety and lead them to the hunting grounds. he knows the dark side of the business and how much pressure both the owners of a wildl
stake existence in the national park rangers then got used to it realized that they might be able to sell some things and so we got to this situation where the national park authority was the biggest poacher so to speak. how big is the risk that individual rangers or the state itself will poached the animal population. according to the. the more difficult the economic situation and the greater the corruption. the greater the risk. that's quite tempting to some countries especially where the...
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national park and local authorities, though, think it is too early to loosen the coronavirus lockdownt the car park would be full or weak and the river bank was going to be like blackpool when blackpool was busy and open —— all week. nobody social distancing. but as it is we have a slow increase in the amount of people coming, that feel safe to come. but in garsington today, some people were taking advantage of the new guidelines, some travelling from harrogate and leeds. if you follow the guidance and you socially distance, you make sure that you are not touching anything. we have not seen anybody really but everyone we have seen has been a friendly and kept to a safe distance. we feel fine. they reopened the car park here so visitors don't park in the centre of the village or on verges and the idea is that that will reduce contact, and possible infections between tourists and locals. tourism is vital for this tourism is vitalfor this part tourism is vital for this part of yorkshire and they do want visitors back here once it is safe. one estimate is that the economy in this pa rt es
national park and local authorities, though, think it is too early to loosen the coronavirus lockdownt the car park would be full or weak and the river bank was going to be like blackpool when blackpool was busy and open —— all week. nobody social distancing. but as it is we have a slow increase in the amount of people coming, that feel safe to come. but in garsington today, some people were taking advantage of the new guidelines, some travelling from harrogate and leeds. if you follow the...
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the national park and local authorities, though, think it is too early to loosen the coronavirus lockdown. the big fear was that the car park would be full all week, and the river bank was going to be like blackpool when blackpool was busy and open, nobody social distancing. but as it is, we have a slow increase in the amount of people coming, that feel safe to come. but in grassington today, some people were taking advantage of the new guidelines, some travelling from harrogate and leeds. if you follow the guidance and you socially distance, you make sure that you are not touching anything. we have not seen anybody, really, but everyone we have seen has been a friendly and kept to a safe distance. we feel fine. they reopened the car park here so visitors don't park in the centre of the village or on verges, and the idea is that that will reduce contact, and possible infections between tourists and locals. tourism is vital for this part of yorkshire, and they do want visitors back here once it is safe. one estimate is that the economy in this part one estimate is that the economy in this
the national park and local authorities, though, think it is too early to loosen the coronavirus lockdown. the big fear was that the car park would be full all week, and the river bank was going to be like blackpool when blackpool was busy and open, nobody social distancing. but as it is, we have a slow increase in the amount of people coming, that feel safe to come. but in grassington today, some people were taking advantage of the new guidelines, some travelling from harrogate and leeds. if...
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the national park and local authorities, though, think it is too early to loosen the coronavirus lockdowne big fear was that the car park would be full all week, and the river bank was going to be like blackpool when blackpool was busy and open — nobody social distancing. but as it is, we have a slow increase in the amount of people that are coming, that feel safe to come. but in grassington today, some people were taking advantage of the new guidelines, some travelling from harrogate and leeds. if you follow the guidance and you socially distance, you make sure that you are not touching anything. we have not seen anybody, really, but everyone we have seen has been friendly and kept to a safe distance. we feel fine. they reopened the car park here so visitors don't park in the centre of the village or on verges, and the idea is that that will reduce contact and possible infections between tourists and locals. tourism is vital for this part of yorkshire, and they do want visitors back here once it is safe. one estimate is that the economy in this part of the yorkshire dales has taken a 30%
the national park and local authorities, though, think it is too early to loosen the coronavirus lockdowne big fear was that the car park would be full all week, and the river bank was going to be like blackpool when blackpool was busy and open — nobody social distancing. but as it is, we have a slow increase in the amount of people that are coming, that feel safe to come. but in grassington today, some people were taking advantage of the new guidelines, some travelling from harrogate and...
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the national park and local authorities, though, think it is too early to loosen the coronavirus lockdown. the big fear was that the car park would be full all week, and the river bank was going to be like blackpool when blackpool was busy and open — nobody social distancing. but as it is, we have a slow increase in the amount of people that are coming, that feel safe to come. but in grassington today, some people were taking advantage of the new guidelines, some travelling from harrogate and leeds. if you follow the guidance and you socially distance, you make sure that you are not touching anything. we have not seen anybody, really, but everyone we have seen has been friendly and kept to a safe distance. we feel fine. they reopened the car park here so visitors don't park in the centre of the village or on verges, and the idea is that that will reduce contact and possible infections between tourists and locals. tourism is vital for this part of yorkshire, and they do want visitors back here once it is safe. one estimate is that the economy in this part of the yorkshire dales has taken a
the national park and local authorities, though, think it is too early to loosen the coronavirus lockdown. the big fear was that the car park would be full all week, and the river bank was going to be like blackpool when blackpool was busy and open — nobody social distancing. but as it is, we have a slow increase in the amount of people that are coming, that feel safe to come. but in grassington today, some people were taking advantage of the new guidelines, some travelling from harrogate and...
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the national park and local authorities, though, think it is too early to loosen the coronavirus lockdowne full all week, and the river bank was going to be like blackpool when blackpool was busy and open, nobody social distancing. but as it is, we have a slow increase in the amount of people coming, that feel safe to come. but in grassington today, some people were taking advantage of the new guidelines, some travelling from harrogate and leeds. if you follow the guidance and you socially distance, you make sure that you are not touching anything. we have not seen anybody, really, but everyone we have seen has been a friendly and kept to a safe distance. we feel fine. they reopened the car park here so visitors don't park in the centre of the village or on verges, and the idea is that that will reduce contact, and possible infections between tourists and locals. tourism is vitalfor this part of yorkshire, and they do want visitors back here once it is safe. striking the balance between saving lives and saving livelihoods is the challenge here as everywhere else. andy gill, the yorkshire
the national park and local authorities, though, think it is too early to loosen the coronavirus lockdowne full all week, and the river bank was going to be like blackpool when blackpool was busy and open, nobody social distancing. but as it is, we have a slow increase in the amount of people coming, that feel safe to come. but in grassington today, some people were taking advantage of the new guidelines, some travelling from harrogate and leeds. if you follow the guidance and you socially...
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we certainly asked people to plan ahead, the national park authority do have some advance informationrestrictions, very strict, like overnight stays which at the moment will remain in force until the ath ofjuly at the earliest. so anybody visiting cumbria and the lake district will have a different experience to the past and they need to prepare for that. if you want to experience things like visitor attractions, bars and restaurants, in whatever format they are able to open from the ath ofjuly if that goes ahead, maybe save their visit until later on in the year. when there will be a much wider range of facilities open. i wasjust about to say, you lead me to this question, but when do you think people will be ready because people are becoming impatient at the moment, some people at least? can you give a time frame? certainly the hospitality industry has been told by government that the earliest we can open, including overnight stays in bars and restaurants and caravan parks and so on, the ath ofjuly is currently the earliest date we can open and we are all working very, very hard in
we certainly asked people to plan ahead, the national park authority do have some advance informationrestrictions, very strict, like overnight stays which at the moment will remain in force until the ath ofjuly at the earliest. so anybody visiting cumbria and the lake district will have a different experience to the past and they need to prepare for that. if you want to experience things like visitor attractions, bars and restaurants, in whatever format they are able to open from the ath ofjuly...
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has been a steady increase in the number of people using the car park here this morning, but the local authority and the dales national wanted the government to delay changing the rules on the lockdown. they wanted the message to be, stay local, not stay alert, to avoid any tension between visitors and the people who live here. they have opened the car parks so that people don't park in the centre of villages or on verges, to avoid contact. the message from the lake district is also, please stay away. they point out here in yorkshire that quite a number of people in the local community are in groups vulnerable to covid—i9, the elderly, for example. what they want is for visitors to come back here onceit is for visitors to come back here once it is safe to do so, and they hope that the road map that the cove na nt has hope that the road map that the covenant has set out might allow that to happen. normally, more than 3 million day visitors a year would come to the yorkshire dales national park. one estimate has the local economy taking a 30% hit, which is something they really hope will recover quickly once lockdown en
has been a steady increase in the number of people using the car park here this morning, but the local authority and the dales national wanted the government to delay changing the rules on the lockdown. they wanted the message to be, stay local, not stay alert, to avoid any tension between visitors and the people who live here. they have opened the car parks so that people don't park in the centre of villages or on verges, to avoid contact. the message from the lake district is also, please...
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now to the chief executive of the national park authority. g to their local park it is more congested. what would you say to them? it is stunning and the community to live your and work to recognise that. but many of the facilities we offer are close. we are in the first stage of the easing of the lockdown, toilets are close, footpaths are narrow with a steep drop—off. it is difficult to maintain social distancing so i understand people in this time turn to the national park and connections to the national park and connections to nature but for now i'm asking people to access open space on your doorstep police while we get ourselves ready to welcome people back. it's interesting because i had a look around to see some of those path we are referring to and i bumped into one person and there was the opera the exchange of how to get past which is the thing you're talking about. exactly. if you can access local space, do that. if not and you want to come to the national park, please recognise that many facilities are closed. you have to be self—re
now to the chief executive of the national park authority. g to their local park it is more congested. what would you say to them? it is stunning and the community to live your and work to recognise that. but many of the facilities we offer are close. we are in the first stage of the easing of the lockdown, toilets are close, footpaths are narrow with a steep drop—off. it is difficult to maintain social distancing so i understand people in this time turn to the national park and connections...
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a few new coronavirus cases now being reported each day authorities have eased many of the national lockdown restrictions we report from the parkmozart's birthplace and normally a magnet for millions of tourists hotels and restaurants there fear it will be a long time before the visitors return. but finally out for the 1st time after more than 6 weeks of lockdown the summer and family insults brooke austria can go to the playground together the kids can hardly wait. forward to the playground because i can play table tennis there and you don't have to sit around at home the whole time. for christina summer and the end of the lockdown is a big relief to as a german teacher she taught her classes online now she's happy that she considers students in person again. meets with protection for the face and social distancing and hygiene will be able to do it and i'm really looking forward to it. life is very cautiously returning to the streets of south spring. for hairdressers already had their hands full they reopened on saturday keep your distance is impossible here for salon owner christian story meyer the new situation is a challeng
a few new coronavirus cases now being reported each day authorities have eased many of the national lockdown restrictions we report from the parkmozart's birthplace and normally a magnet for millions of tourists hotels and restaurants there fear it will be a long time before the visitors return. but finally out for the 1st time after more than 6 weeks of lockdown the summer and family insults brooke austria can go to the playground together the kids can hardly wait. forward to the playground...
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national holidays so the swedish city of london. up with a creative authority is covered the central park with chicken dung tens of thousands of swedes usually gather there to celebrate purgason nights but not this year after the council spread a tongue of the stinking menu on the wards the perfect deterrent. and i was 19 special for today thanks for watching. hey listen. that's what video game music sounded like 30 years ago. today's tracks take the experience to another level punk a sense to him compose a way much. featured in many moonbeams his music is bound to. his fans he opens doors to. sounds good. oh genre that's so much more than just background music. video game music on t.w. . beethoven is for me. pitocin is for you know. beethoven. beethoven is for. beethoven is for. beethoven is for us. is for. beethoven 2020 for 250th anniversary here on deal here. don't be too good just because it. takes her take her. johnno i mire at work with that bat. and internationally renowned choreographer who depicts rules of emotion in the language of dance. it's been done.
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national holidays so the swedish city of london. up with a creative authority is covered the central park with chicken dung tens of thousands of swedes usually gather there to celebrate purgason nights but not this year after the council spreads a tongue of the stinking manju on the nords the perfect deterrent. and i was in $1000.00 special for today thanks for watching. explorer beautiful landscape and industrial areas. are long vacation destination but still an insider to. tourism is part of this future and i think that this most all of has great potential. for a small state that has all want to offer. chickie. d.w. . in the heart of climate change. for. what's in store for. one for their future. e.w. dot com for the major cities. inside cooling center. how does a virus spread. widely repairmen and when will all be. considered 3 of the topics covered and the weekly radio show is called spectrum if you would like and new information on the coronavirus or any other science topic you should really check out our podcast you can get it wherever you get your podcasts you can also find us at calling one slash science. on doing crazy thing
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national holidays so the swedish city of long. up with a creative authority is covered the central park with chicken dung tens of thousands of swedes usually gathered there to celebrate purgason nights but not this year after the council spread a ton of the stinking menu on the wards the perfect deterrent. and i was 19 special for today thanks for watching. explorer beautiful landscape and industrial area. there a lot of vacation destination but still an insider kind of. girls in this part of the future and i think if a small solo has great potential. a small state that house all want to offer. chicken. d.w. . in the light of climate change. for a cause. what's in store. going to come for their future a little. comic book in mega city to go to incite click enter. it's a deadly sin. and the whim of nature. it motivates us. on the instrument play. greed. insatiable desire. drives us. to put in danger if you can one day you know i've come to oppose comfortless war because i see the harm it has done to the world was off the rails don't care if it all. week. literally run the risk of being the 1st form of water to be responsible for on
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national holidays so the swedish city of long. up with a creative finish up authorities covered the central park with chicken dung tens of thousands of swedes usually gathered there to celebrate purgason nights but not this year after the council spread a ton of the stinking menu on the wards the perfect deterrent. and i was 19 special for today thanks for watching. eco africa i knew my 1st graph electronic gear cameron has just one collection site the materials are recycled there and resold for a fair price but it will do to produce it the most is $1.00 of all objectives is to promote state decision of more dentists not to cheat that is to keep people defended by a new device coquetry takes to get that she said has been the most wonderful africa . on w. eco india. how can a country's economy grow in harmony because people and the environment when there are do or look at the bigger picture india a country that faces many challenges and whose people are striving to create a sustainable future clever projects from europe and india because. in 60 minutes on w. . vogue a muggle or just was food for the russians so. how do you run stea
national holidays so the swedish city of long. up with a creative finish up authorities covered the central park with chicken dung tens of thousands of swedes usually gathered there to celebrate purgason nights but not this year after the council spread a ton of the stinking menu on the wards the perfect deterrent. and i was 19 special for today thanks for watching. eco africa i knew my 1st graph electronic gear cameron has just one collection site the materials are recycled there and resold...
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national holidays so the swedish city alone. came up with a creative measure up authorities covered the central park with chicken dung tens of thousands of swedes usually gathered there to celebrate purgason nights but not this year after the council spread a ton of the stinking menu on the wards the perfect deterrent. and i was out in $1000.00 special for today thanks for watching. they sound in time sing but are a drain on natural resources guitars made of african and many. forest across the region are threatened the american guitar builder is taking responsibility for. financing have any recourse station in cameroon. cote africa. next on t.w. . hey listen oh. that's what a video game music sounded like 30 years ago. today's tracks take the experience to another level a science to him talk composer nobuo uematsu. featured in many well known pieces his music is bent on to give you clues comes sounds good. video game music on g.w. . discover your concept discover it with the come out. of school oh after 100 lives the ideals of the bombs are more relevant today than. a well. balanced people understood it is a way of shaping the. small
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national holidays so the swedish city of long. up with a creative measure up authorities covered the central park with chicken dung tens of thousands of swedes usually gathered there to celebrate purgason night but not this year after the council spread a ton of the stinking menu on the wards the perfect deterrent. and i was 19 special for today thanks for watching. eco africa i knew my 1st crack electronic camera in house just one collection site cheerios are recycled and resold to the fair price but it was just too good to sit in the 1st one of all objectives is to promote state distribution of modern technology that is to keep people safe and not buy a new device though fortunately to get at this taken from us one group of africa. w. . brooklyn may 19th 45. soviet troops discover a charred body in the garden behind the rice chancellery. one of these the remains of that of her. forensic tests were positive the results were clear. and still the soviet union kept it a secret. in 45 minutes on d. w. . we know that this is very time for us the coronavirus is changing the world changing. so please take care of yourself good distance w
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the local authority in the notre del seattle park —— yorkshire dales national park —— yorkshire dalesnment to foster things. you were concerned that a lot more people might come. yes, i think the weather is helping, but tomorrow the forecast looks better and, you know, there could be a risk of getting a lot of people here. you wanted the lockdown to be relaxed in another fortnight. why? getting ready, making sure blick toilets are available, all these sorts of things. giving us time to get back open and ready to go. i am not a scientist, but the signs are saying that we are ready to go, so they have opened the car parks. the car parks are open so that people don't park in the centre of the village because you don't want visitors and locals to mix together. not really that, but there is a car parking and people parking outside our houses is never good. it is important though that eventually for the economy here, that you do get people coming back, isn't it? very much so. we rely on the visitor industry. we are looking at a 30% drop in money into the area in the next 12 months, and a lo
the local authority in the notre del seattle park —— yorkshire dales national park —— yorkshire dalesnment to foster things. you were concerned that a lot more people might come. yes, i think the weather is helping, but tomorrow the forecast looks better and, you know, there could be a risk of getting a lot of people here. you wanted the lockdown to be relaxed in another fortnight. why? getting ready, making sure blick toilets are available, all these sorts of things. giving us time to...
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national park service. the gma is dedicated to the preservation of grant's tomb, the largest monument in the western hemisphere. grant, the principal author of union victory in the civil war, and our nation's 18th president. we revived the gma tradition to commemorate grant's birthday with a dinner in new york city. the program each year has been an educational one, highlighted by a hollow -- a colloquy in which general david petraeus interviews a historian about different aspects of grant's story. another celebration is the commemoration of grant's birthday at his tomb. because of the pandemic, we are advanceriencing, both -- if vince have been canceled, but we thought it was important to celebrate grant's birthday. it also means we can reach a great many people who otherwise would not have been able to make it to dinner in new york. for those of you joining us for the first time we encourage you to check out the grant monument association website at gra ntstomb.org to learn more about the monument and how you can help in its preservation. to see you before too long when this challenge is behind us and grant's tomb is open to the public.
national park service. the gma is dedicated to the preservation of grant's tomb, the largest monument in the western hemisphere. grant, the principal author of union victory in the civil war, and our nation's 18th president. we revived the gma tradition to commemorate grant's birthday with a dinner in new york city. the program each year has been an educational one, highlighted by a hollow -- a colloquy in which general david petraeus interviews a historian about different aspects of grant's...
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parks remain closed. it comes as china has seen declining virucases for weeks. they have been easing restrictions. authorities are working to stop further transmission of covid-19. here is a spokesperson from china's nationallth commission. >> in the past 14 days, new cases have been reported in seven provinces and cluster infections continue to rise. we need to identify the source, trace and manage close contact, lewis: in w,uhann isolation and viru have been confirmed. 17 new cases were registered across china. robin brandt has more. >> tre are five new cases there. it is linked to an 89-year-old han whfell illhisirusit back in march. he stayed at home. since then, there have been a number of cases related to that compound in the doubleigits. we are seeing five new rsorted .a at this single compound they stayed in lockdown h been g because its new, fresh ces emerging domestically. lewis: singapore prepares to ease lockdown restrictions on businesses. parks have recruited a new helper to mind visitors to maintain social distance in the version of a cyber dog. stand at least one meter apar lewis: it has been programmed to bark social disncing ions to visitors via cameras bed on how busy the paths are. a re
parks remain closed. it comes as china has seen declining virucases for weeks. they have been easing restrictions. authorities are working to stop further transmission of covid-19. here is a spokesperson from china's nationallth commission. >> in the past 14 days, new cases have been reported in seven provinces and cluster infections continue to rise. we need to identify the source, trace and manage close contact, lewis: in w,uhann isolation and viru have been confirmed. 17 new cases were...
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considerable numbers there have been warnings from local authorities and police forces from around the country the local beauty spots parks national parks beaches etc should not be turned into day tripping locations just because the restrictions that people have been living with for the last few months have been eased slightly this is the 1st weekend that has come along since the easing on wednesday of restrictions people are now being allowed out to do an unlimited amount of exercise outside. they can travel to go and do their exercise they can get far away from their houses but people are being warned don't come to places like brighton beach stay roughly where you are risk spreading this disease any further undoing the work that has been done is not the only argument is going on in the u.k. in the moment after say there is an argument of course over whether or not schools should be opens the government is planning or aiming at least for june the 1st for a partial reopening of primary schools for young children only a few years within those schools might be having but its teachers unions aren't particularly keen on this idea of d
considerable numbers there have been warnings from local authorities and police forces from around the country the local beauty spots parks national parks beaches etc should not be turned into day tripping locations just because the restrictions that people have been living with for the last few months have been eased slightly this is the 1st weekend that has come along since the easing on wednesday of restrictions people are now being allowed out to do an unlimited amount of exercise outside....
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interviews, and discussions with authors, historians, and teachers, 48 hours, all weekend, every weekend from c-span3. announcer: dwight pitcaithley is a former national parkervice chief historian and editor of "the u.s. constitution and secession." up next, he offers an analysis of the 67 constitutional amendments considered by congress right before the outbreak of the the civil war that sought to address the secession crisis. the ulysses s. grant national historic site in st. louis posted this talk. >> so, to introduce dr. dwight pitcaithley -- he is kind he worked for the national park service for 30 years. the last 10 years, he was the chief historian of the national park service. kind of a rock star for us. [laughter]
interviews, and discussions with authors, historians, and teachers, 48 hours, all weekend, every weekend from c-span3. announcer: dwight pitcaithley is a former national parkervice chief historian and editor of "the u.s. constitution and secession." up next, he offers an analysis of the 67 constitutional amendments considered by congress right before the outbreak of the the civil war that sought to address the secession crisis. the ulysses s. grant national historic site in st. louis...
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national park. there is no evidence that tylee ever left the park. once the snow melts a search will be carried out in the park. some see this obviously as a bad sign, that authoritiesrd there from lori's mother, she maintains that lori is a loving mother, that would never harm her children. she truly believes that the children are alive. >> all right, jon,nk you can an'st righte ahead a rare behind the scene look at the coronavirus fight at >>> a team of cbs news journalist got extraordinary access inside a m >>> a team of cbs news journalists got extraordinary access inside a new york city hospital battling the coronavirus. they took viewers behind the scenes in the bronx as emergency doctors and nurses risked their own lives to save patients, many from minority community. see that in a primetime special, tonight, "bravery and hope, seven days on the front line." let's take an early look. >> response to northwest 7. gen were called about yesterday. for some respiratory difficulty. we put him on a higher amount of oxygen and he did okay, but this morning he's worse. now they're going to get him ready for intubation. every one of these intubations poses a risk to my
national park. there is no evidence that tylee ever left the park. once the snow melts a search will be carried out in the park. some see this obviously as a bad sign, that authoritiesrd there from lori's mother, she maintains that lori is a loving mother, that would never harm her children. she truly believes that the children are alive. >> all right, jon,nk you can an'st righte ahead a rare behind the scene look at the coronavirus fight at >>> a team of cbs news journalist got...
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authorities. people are still being urged to stay away from tourist destinations and follow the lockdown rules for each part of the uk. staff at the lake district national park trying to camp overnight and others returning to their second homes, neither of which is allowed under the current lockdown measures in england. our news correspondent andy gill is in the peak district. this is dovestone's reservoir at saddleworth near 0ldham, a very popular beauty spot. a couple of days ago the local police asked people to consider other destinations. that's because shortly after the restrictions were lifted people flocked in. there was double parking on the roads leading to the reservoir. of course, people are allowed to travel to beauty spots. the fear is that if too many people come, that makes social distancing really difficult. they have tried to do something about it here. the car park pay machines are suspended so that people aren't touching them. the message is not getting through to some, though. at telford in shropshire last night, a rave of 70 people was broken up by police. they said they were shocked that people would care so little what their conduct mi
authorities. people are still being urged to stay away from tourist destinations and follow the lockdown rules for each part of the uk. staff at the lake district national park trying to camp overnight and others returning to their second homes, neither of which is allowed under the current lockdown measures in england. our news correspondent andy gill is in the peak district. this is dovestone's reservoir at saddleworth near 0ldham, a very popular beauty spot. a couple of days ago the local...
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parks and tell people to disperse. we make sure people are social distancing. the information that is being collected ask our nation more vulnerable and i believe the attorney general with the authoritiese has should immediately go around the entire fleet of drones used by u.s. law enforcement and we should not be spied on by our own government and giving the information to a former government. >> tucker: i hope you stay up late every night until you get that down. that is something that could be done very quickly and that needs to be done. thank you for your vigilance on that. amen. i appreciate it. mayors and officeholders around the country are becoming even more aggressive in locking down their populations. this is in direct contradiction to the emerging science. do you like it? if you don't, we'll tell you what they're saying after the spirit ♪ ♪ >> tucker: the science has accumulated that we can begin to scale back our mass quarantines, particularly the more drunk on the and disastrous risks to public health. people will die from this virus whether we get inoculations against it or not. we can pull back a little. we know that because there is evidence of it pretty much everywhere
parks and tell people to disperse. we make sure people are social distancing. the information that is being collected ask our nation more vulnerable and i believe the attorney general with the authoritiese has should immediately go around the entire fleet of drones used by u.s. law enforcement and we should not be spied on by our own government and giving the information to a former government. >> tucker: i hope you stay up late every night until you get that down. that is something that...
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parks and tell people to disperse. we make sure people are social fdistancing. the information that is being collected makes our nation more vulnerable, and i believe the attorney general with the authoritiese has should immediately ground the entire fleet of drones used by u.s. law enforcement, and we should not be spied on by our own government, and giving the information to a foreign government. >> tucker: i hope you stay up late every night until you get that done. that is something that could be done very quickly, and that needs to be done. thank you for your vigilance on that. amen. i appreciate it. mayors and officeholders around the country are becoming even more aggressive in locking down their populations. this is in direct contradiction to the emerging science. do you like it? if you don't, we'll tell you what they're saying after this. ♪ i'm a talking dog. the other issue. oh... i'm scratching like crazy. you've got some allergic itch with skin inflammation. apoquel can work on that itch in as little as 4 hours, whether it's a new or chronic problem. and apoquel's treated over 7 million dogs. nice. and... the talking dog thing? is it bothering you? no... itching like a dog is b
parks and tell people to disperse. we make sure people are social fdistancing. the information that is being collected makes our nation more vulnerable, and i believe the attorney general with the authoritiese has should immediately ground the entire fleet of drones used by u.s. law enforcement, and we should not be spied on by our own government, and giving the information to a foreign government. >> tucker: i hope you stay up late every night until you get that done. that is something...
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park accusing him of threatening her to leashr he asked d her her dog. we will get response from ibram x. kendi from american university national book .ward-winning author of we will also talk about his new covid racial data tracker. then calls for ice to release people from detention during the pandemic are growing as two people have died from the virus while in custody. we will look at how one of them suffered horrifying neglect. >> he was so sick and he kept complaining about opposed she would not come out of the room. the leasing they would do would -- the only thing they would do is pain medication or cold medicine. amy: all of that and more, coming up. welcome to dememocracy n now!, demomocracynow.org, the quarante report. i'i'm amy goododman. in m minneololis, policece fired tear gas and rubber-coated bullets at hundreds of demonstrators who gathered tuesday to protest the killing of george floyd, an african american man who was killed by a white police officer on monday. a video circulated widely on sosocial mediaia shows floyd gag for air and telling the officers "i cannot breathe" while officer derek chauvin pins him to the pavement with a kne
park accusing him of threatening her to leashr he asked d her her dog. we will get response from ibram x. kendi from american university national book .ward-winning author of we will also talk about his new covid racial data tracker. then calls for ice to release people from detention during the pandemic are growing as two people have died from the virus while in custody. we will look at how one of them suffered horrifying neglect. >> he was so sick and he kept complaining about opposed...
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national parks and beaches. you should not be travelling to wales or scotland, because their rules are different, andindeed because their rules are different, and indeed northern ireland. but those local authoritiest want you to drive 100 miles up to the lake district, and the reasons for that are spreading the virus around, and those areas do not have the infrastructure, particularly health—wise, to deal with large—scale outbreaks. we know in cumbria that they have one of the largest infection rates in the uk already, so while it may not be definitive in the government's guidance, i think a little bit of common sense, yes, you can go to national parks and beaches, but please try to go to the ones nearest to you, do not drive long distances. 0k. to you, do not drive long distances. ok. thank you very much. i wish you all the best. the department for culture is a people with holiday homes are still not permitted to travel to their second homes or stay overnight. leaving the place you live to stay in another home is not allowed. a couple of months ago, any parent of a sick or injured child wouldn't have thought twice about taking them to hospital, if it was necessary. now, fear of coronavirus is ca
national parks and beaches. you should not be travelling to wales or scotland, because their rules are different, andindeed because their rules are different, and indeed northern ireland. but those local authoritiest want you to drive 100 miles up to the lake district, and the reasons for that are spreading the virus around, and those areas do not have the infrastructure, particularly health—wise, to deal with large—scale outbreaks. we know in cumbria that they have one of the largest...
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congress authorizes the project, that opens up the door to very significant federal funding, 65% federal, 35% local. next slide, please. we're looking at the entire port plus aquatic park, the national park up there and looking at five neighborhoods. we've identified what we're referring to as four areas in the study area separated by high grounds where you could have independent flood risk mitigation. and we're drilling down into an even finer level of detail in 1o varied and unique in locations. next slide, please. we start by flood modeling. using those sea level rise curves, looking at recurring flood damages over the 50-year study period. the army corps is the lead in this effort through their economic modeling and they can calculate flood damages for that 50-year period in today's dollars. and that's important as it inputs to determine federal interests through a benefit-cost ratio. the basic principle is that a proposed project to mitigate flood risk has to be less expensive or equal to the avoided flood damages and other federally recognized benefits of a project. next slide, please. we think that the work through the multi-hazard risk assessment and the sea rise vulnerabili
congress authorizes the project, that opens up the door to very significant federal funding, 65% federal, 35% local. next slide, please. we're looking at the entire port plus aquatic park, the national park up there and looking at five neighborhoods. we've identified what we're referring to as four areas in the study area separated by high grounds where you could have independent flood risk mitigation. and we're drilling down into an even finer level of detail in 1o varied and unique in...
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congress authorizes the project, that opens up the door to very significant federal funding, 65% federal, 35% local. next slide, please. we're looking at the entire port plus aquatic park, the national park up there and looking at five neighborhoods. we've identified what we're referring to as four areas in the study area separated by high grounds where you could have independent flood risk mitigation. and we're drilling down into an even finer level of detail in 1o varied and unique in locations. next slide, please. we start by flood modeling. using those sea level rise curves, looking at recurring flood damages over the 50-year study period. the army corps is the lead in this effort through their economic modeling and they can calculate flood damages for that 50-year period in today's dollars. and that's important as it inputs to determine federal interests through a benefit-cost ratio. the basic principle is that a proposed project to mitigate flood risk has to be less expensive or equal to the avoided flood damages and other federally recognized benefits of a project. next slide, please. we think that the work through the multi-hazard risk assessment and the sea rise vulnerabili
congress authorizes the project, that opens up the door to very significant federal funding, 65% federal, 35% local. next slide, please. we're looking at the entire port plus aquatic park, the national park up there and looking at five neighborhoods. we've identified what we're referring to as four areas in the study area separated by high grounds where you could have independent flood risk mitigation. and we're drilling down into an even finer level of detail in 1o varied and unique in...
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congress authorizes the project, that opens up the door to very significant federal funding, 65% federal, 35% local. next slide, please. we're looking at the entire port plus aquatic park, the nationalup there and looking at five neighborhoods. we've identified what we're referring to as four areas in the study area separated by high grounds where you could have independent flood risk mitigation. and we're drilling down into an even finer level of detail in 1o varied and unique in locations. next slide, please. we start by flood modeling. using those sea level rise curves, looking at recurring flood damages over the 50-year study period. the army corps is the lead in this effort through their economic modeling and they can calculate flood damages for that 50-year period in today's dollars. and that's important as it inputs to determine federal interests through a benefit-cost ratio. the basic principle is that a proposed project to mitigate flood risk has to be less expensive or equal to the avoided flood damages and other federally recognized benefits of a project. next slide, please. we think that the work through the multi-hazard risk assessment and the sea rise vulnerability and
congress authorizes the project, that opens up the door to very significant federal funding, 65% federal, 35% local. next slide, please. we're looking at the entire port plus aquatic park, the nationalup there and looking at five neighborhoods. we've identified what we're referring to as four areas in the study area separated by high grounds where you could have independent flood risk mitigation. and we're drilling down into an even finer level of detail in 1o varied and unique in locations....