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dedicated to memorializing the 40 passengers and crew of flight 93 in partnership with the national park servicefriends of flight 93 and to the national park foundation. he and his wife donna live in central new york where they own and operate camp northwood, a socially therapeutic residential summer camp for ought particularic spectrum and challenged learning children. following his remarks, there will be a moving tribute titled voice." -- tribute titled "one voice." please join me in welcoming mr. gordie felt. [applause] mr. felt: i would like to take a moment to acknowledge the pain and suffering that is currently taking place in place in florida, texas, louisiana and across the southeastern part of our country. those folks are struggling and our thoughts and hearts are with you as you go through this journey that you are on. vice president pence, secretary zinke, governor wolf, families and friends of flight 93, members of the national park service charged with the care of this beautiful memorial, ambassadors, volunteers, and visitors i welcome you to the , commemorative services honoring th
dedicated to memorializing the 40 passengers and crew of flight 93 in partnership with the national park servicefriends of flight 93 and to the national park foundation. he and his wife donna live in central new york where they own and operate camp northwood, a socially therapeutic residential summer camp for ought particularic spectrum and challenged learning children. following his remarks, there will be a moving tribute titled voice." -- tribute titled "one voice." please join...
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the cooperative agreement authority provided by the bill will allow the national park service to give financial and technical aid to the property owners to preserve the ambience of a 1957 historic scene. images of the south park street properties are inexplicably associated with the 1957 events. as images of the little rock in theowd the protesters public, the national guard and appeared in newspapers across the nation and were broadcast ofe to the emerging media television. the neighborhood became as recognizable as the high school itself. is ine south park street front of central high school, it retains a high degree of historical integrity. ais legislation would provide unique opportunity to preserve a setting that will allow visitors to more accurately visualize the events that occurred there in 1957 when the little rock nine attempted to attend central high school. in 1996, the surrounding neighborhood including these seven privately owned homes were listed on the national register of historic places as the central high school neighborhood historic district. the designation recog
the cooperative agreement authority provided by the bill will allow the national park service to give financial and technical aid to the property owners to preserve the ambience of a 1957 historic scene. images of the south park street properties are inexplicably associated with the 1957 events. as images of the little rock in theowd the protesters public, the national guard and appeared in newspapers across the nation and were broadcast ofe to the emerging media television. the neighborhood...
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central high school is the only national park site that is also a function in a school. representing the national park servicecameron shelley, the midwest regional director of the national park service. welcome. [applause] >> good morning. great to be in a room filled with so many generations of inspiring people and before i get started a special shout out to nancy russo, a tremendous partner you and your staff and has been incredible. thank you to the school district and the city for having us here. on behalf of the entire national park service including robin wright is the superintendent of our site here and her tremendous team we are proud to be a part of this event with you commemorating this anniversary. not just as an organization that is committed to telling the history of this site in perpetuity but as your partner and your fellow citizens. the national park service proudly manages a system of parks in the country that represents a remarkable collection of places that in trying our nations and during's most and they remind us constantly of the tremendous sacrifices that americans like the little rock
central high school is the only national park site that is also a function in a school. representing the national park servicecameron shelley, the midwest regional director of the national park service. welcome. [applause] >> good morning. great to be in a room filled with so many generations of inspiring people and before i get started a special shout out to nancy russo, a tremendous partner you and your staff and has been incredible. thank you to the school district and the city for...
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the visitor center is called managed by the maryland and national park service. landated on a state park called harriet tubman underground railroad they park. our administrative offices are on the other side of the park and they also help the national park service and the network for freedom. the national park service owns n,8 acres of land and madiso the land is also managed from the imitative offices there. we are a partnership. i think anyone should visit this center to build a connection to harriet tubman and her life. i want people to know that harriet time it was a phenomenal person, she was just a normal person. she was not a regular woman who was born into slavery. she remained in literate for all of her life but she did amazing things for her family and friends. she had everything against her but she made an amazing life and made a difference. i want people to know that you can make a difference even over life, no matter who you are. make a difference in your normal life, no matter who you are. ♪ time of the year to announce our 2018 studentcam video docu
the visitor center is called managed by the maryland and national park service. landated on a state park called harriet tubman underground railroad they park. our administrative offices are on the other side of the park and they also help the national park service and the network for freedom. the national park service owns n,8 acres of land and madiso the land is also managed from the imitative offices there. we are a partnership. i think anyone should visit this center to build a connection to...
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organizers are working with national park service officials to make sure events run smoothly.track: national park service offical nancy murraymaking sure that none of the events obstruct visitors who are not part of the always our primary concern is the safety and security of all visitors.track: on saturday, organizers hope to send a message of unity to rally goers as well as lawmakers on capitol hill jasim: we may share different views or religions but at the end of the day we are all going come under the umbrella of being an americanin washington brie jackson ( marty ) also happening today... the 33rd annual coastal cleanup day. from 9 until noon... volunteers will scour about 2-thousand miles of shoreline for garbage. it's called the largest statewide volunteer event. according to the national park service, the 1993 event is in the guniness book of world records as the "largest garbage collection". there are over 900 sites up and down the state hosting volunteers today... and hundreds of those are in the bay area. ( marty ) dozens of people in san francisco robbed in 24 hours. what one of
organizers are working with national park service officials to make sure events run smoothly.track: national park service offical nancy murraymaking sure that none of the events obstruct visitors who are not part of the always our primary concern is the safety and security of all visitors.track: on saturday, organizers hope to send a message of unity to rally goers as well as lawmakers on capitol hill jasim: we may share different views or religions but at the end of the day we are all going...
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park service. currently the national park service has $11.9 billion backlog which is a figure that's increased steadily since 2009. according to the most recent n.p.s. deferred maintenance park, the yosemite national park in chairman calvert's home tate has a backlog of $555 million. yellowstone has $111 million. the grand canyon makes up a large portion of my home state in arizona in delayed and deferred projects. in fact, arizona has one of the largest backlogs, $565 million. this problem does not only impact the crown jewel of the park system in my district it requires attention at the swarrow national park of $12.9 million. hile another faces roughly millions in restoration projects. we have the most renowned landscapes and natural beauty. by -- my amendment will ensure americans have unimpaired access to parks and the enjoyments of the wonders available for future generations. with that, mr. chairman -- mr. speaker, i reserve. the chair: does a member seek ime in opposition? ms. mccollum: i rise in opposition to this amendment. the chair: the gentlewoman is recognized for five minutes. mrs mccollu
park service. currently the national park service has $11.9 billion backlog which is a figure that's increased steadily since 2009. according to the most recent n.p.s. deferred maintenance park, the yosemite national park in chairman calvert's home tate has a backlog of $555 million. yellowstone has $111 million. the grand canyon makes up a large portion of my home state in arizona in delayed and deferred projects. in fact, arizona has one of the largest backlogs, $565 million. this problem...
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linenthal served as a visiting scholar for the national park service, and for all the decade was a member of the flight 93 memorial commission. he codirects the gilder institute of american history summing -- summer teaching seminar, 9/11 memory and the september 11 memorial. he served on the advisory committee for the memorialization for the july 22 norway attacks. so dr. linenthal opened my eyes to the power of landscape and the contested nature of memory on battlefield such as antietam where i work. when i first read sacred ground as a nature -- graduate student, it was a while ago, but it made a powerful impression on me. i am very fortunate to be superintendent that one of the most sacred and beautiful memorial landscapes in this country. so i am really delighted that he is with us this evening. and so please welcome him to shepherd university to speak on sacred ground, americans and their battlefields. [applause] edward linenthal: thank you, everyone. thank you so much for sharing this evening with me. i have been nearby. i have been here a number of times. sometime i have never bee
linenthal served as a visiting scholar for the national park service, and for all the decade was a member of the flight 93 memorial commission. he codirects the gilder institute of american history summing -- summer teaching seminar, 9/11 memory and the september 11 memorial. he served on the advisory committee for the memorialization for the july 22 norway attacks. so dr. linenthal opened my eyes to the power of landscape and the contested nature of memory on battlefield such as antietam where...
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but among the most prominent of course are the battlefields and those are run by the national park service. for decades the park service, as brilliant as they are, as dynamic as they are, avoided the controversy of cause of war, focusing solely on actions, what happened on those battlefields. they focused on military actions, they focused on leaders with great vibrance, with great verve. but that approach proved little in terms of helping move the dial for generations that are coming to those places now asking new questions, needing a different context, needing something more. other civil war-related museums and sites around the country also were facing this same dynamic. some moved faster than others. and for the park, it took a literal act of congress in the 1990s to bring about any change about discussing causes of war. meanwhile here in richmond, the former capitol of the confederacy, how the civil war was interpreted here without a doubt started to have and it always had a national impact because you see it was here, here in richmond, where memorialization of the war took on grand sca
but among the most prominent of course are the battlefields and those are run by the national park service. for decades the park service, as brilliant as they are, as dynamic as they are, avoided the controversy of cause of war, focusing solely on actions, what happened on those battlefields. they focused on military actions, they focused on leaders with great vibrance, with great verve. but that approach proved little in terms of helping move the dial for generations that are coming to those...
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there's statement from the national park service about the confiscation of these bikes. they said, well dockless bike share services knot currently have authorization to operate on land national park service, we have gun dialogue with ddot and bike share operators to address the issue. bikes parked in a manner that interferes with visitor safety or presents a threat to park resources are subject to impoundment. it said on the ap where you can and cannot park your bike. look at the ap, see if you're in one of those designated areas then leave the bike. if you park it on the national mall or memorial parks, it will end up here. just don't do that. don't park it there. it's that simple. >> it is that simple. thank you very much, brody. >> straightforward. >>> coming up dc's own and comedian dave chappelle received a big honor >> and that's not all. the gift he gave his almader coming up. havertys furniture helps your home look perfect even when life isn't. [doorbell] can somebody get that? uh uh, not me baby! homework! it's mommy time! it's
there's statement from the national park service about the confiscation of these bikes. they said, well dockless bike share services knot currently have authorization to operate on land national park service, we have gun dialogue with ddot and bike share operators to address the issue. bikes parked in a manner that interferes with visitor safety or presents a threat to park resources are subject to impoundment. it said on the ap where you can and cannot park your bike. look at the ap, see if...
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and according to the national park service in 2016 $2.8 -- 2.8 million park visitor spent an estimated $2.8 billion in local gateway regions, while visiting national park service lands in alaska. these expenditures supported a total of 18,900 jobs. 644.7 million dollars in labor income. $1.1 billion in value added. and $1.9 billion in economic output in the alaska economy. i do believe, and the reason i'm speaking soup strongly about this, we all have very strong perspectives on all sides, i do believe that we must do everything we can to preserve our natural lands and their inhabitants. particularly as climate change takes its toll all over the country and the world. in my home state of washington, which i care deeply about, wildfires are destroying thousands of acres of land and threatening homes, while across the country residents of houston are reeling from hurricane harvey and floridians brace for hurricane irma. we need to invest in our public lands for all americans, so that generations in the future can continue to enjoy the beauty that our country has to offer. mr. chairman, i
and according to the national park service in 2016 $2.8 -- 2.8 million park visitor spent an estimated $2.8 billion in local gateway regions, while visiting national park service lands in alaska. these expenditures supported a total of 18,900 jobs. 644.7 million dollars in labor income. $1.1 billion in value added. and $1.9 billion in economic output in the alaska economy. i do believe, and the reason i'm speaking soup strongly about this, we all have very strong perspectives on all sides, i do...
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the national park service says no permit has been issued yet.. the application for a four month-long event here is still under review. at xx time for weather. toss to eileen - breezy with falling humidity today - breezy with falling humidity today - sunny & seasonable friday - cool autumn weekend ahead - no significant rain in sight today: mostly sunny. breezy and becoming less humid. highs: 77-80 winds: nw 10-15 g 25 mph tonight: mainly clear. cool. lows: 48-56 winds: nw 5-10 mph friday: sunny to partly cloudy. seasonable. highs: 73-76 winds: wnw 5 mph one selling jersey in the nfl. but alejandro the nfl. but alejandro villanueva won't see any of that money. coming up-- we will tell you where the money is going instead. between a double murder suspect.. and five s police officers. police stopped eric arnold's truck on september seventh. he was suspected in the death of his girlfriend and her daughter. arnold jumped out and began shooting. officers fired back. during the shootout, shown in 15 dash and body camera angles.. arnold was killed. two o
the national park service says no permit has been issued yet.. the application for a four month-long event here is still under review. at xx time for weather. toss to eileen - breezy with falling humidity today - breezy with falling humidity today - sunny & seasonable friday - cool autumn weekend ahead - no significant rain in sight today: mostly sunny. breezy and becoming less humid. highs: 77-80 winds: nw 10-15 g 25 mph tonight: mainly clear. cool. lows: 48-56 winds: nw 5-10 mph friday:...
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as the national park service marked a change at mount rush more. >> small significant revision to thes after his death, an italian ill grant, luigi del bianco officially recognized as mount rushmore's chief carver. >> so there he is, performing surgery. >> plastic surgery. >> on thomas jefferson. granite surgery. >> as his grandson, lou explained to us. the chief carver was the master craftsman in charge of refining the expression in the faces. >> so, the twinkle in lincoln's eye. >> yep. >> or jefferson's lips. >> yep. >> that's luigi's work? >> yes. >> since rushmore's completion in 1941, the 400 laborers had always been saluted as a group. but for the last 30-plus years, the del bianco family making the case that luigi wasn't part of the crowd. >> if we are looking at rushmore what of luigi's work am i seeing that separates him out and makes him deserving of his own black. >> well, when feel tell me their impression of the faces they say there is a humanity. there is a humanity in that granite. and i'm convinced that my grandfather helped bridge that, humanity out. >> reporter: tra
as the national park service marked a change at mount rush more. >> small significant revision to thes after his death, an italian ill grant, luigi del bianco officially recognized as mount rushmore's chief carver. >> so there he is, performing surgery. >> plastic surgery. >> on thomas jefferson. granite surgery. >> as his grandson, lou explained to us. the chief carver was the master craftsman in charge of refining the expression in the faces. >> so, the...
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he is considered one of nations most significant and firemen to leaders and father of the national park service. >> john muir was probably one of the most significant environmental thinkers, leaders pick is basically the protagonist for the national park system. he helped to bring about the creation of yosemite as a national park. it was a state park before his work. he was instrumental in glacier bay national park. also influence information of olympic national park and mount rainier national park. for a long time i've been interested in the impact of travel in leadership formation in young adults and i've done previous work on frederick douglass, on john quincy a
he is considered one of nations most significant and firemen to leaders and father of the national park service. >> john muir was probably one of the most significant environmental thinkers, leaders pick is basically the protagonist for the national park system. he helped to bring about the creation of yosemite as a national park. it was a state park before his work. he was instrumental in glacier bay national park. also influence information of olympic national park and mount rainier...
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in fact they are lifeguards, they have bigger issues to deal with the national park service offers a volunteer program you don't have to sign up you just have to show up every second friday of the month. yes you can be part of the solution. because clearly some people are part of the problem yout know it would be great to have people more aware or conscientious of what they do and it also great to see and to participate in the clean up you know it felt really good to be part of the clean up in san francisco stanley roberts kron 4 news if you have a comment or story idea for stanley, e-mail us at 'people behaving badly' at kron- four-dot-com ... still ahead... our irma coverage continues with a closer look at where flooding is most severe as the storm moves through. plus how hurricane harvey is now affecting gas prices across the country. (justine) millions of people are without power in the state of florida tonight as hurricane irma continues her path across the state. thank you for joining us at 8:30. i'm justine waldman. (j.r.) and i'm j.r. stone. while the storm is hitting the wes
in fact they are lifeguards, they have bigger issues to deal with the national park service offers a volunteer program you don't have to sign up you just have to show up every second friday of the month. yes you can be part of the solution. because clearly some people are part of the problem yout know it would be great to have people more aware or conscientious of what they do and it also great to see and to participate in the clean up you know it felt really good to be part of the clean up in...
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eastern, former national park service chief historian and author robert sutton on the immigration of new england abolitionists to kansas. bostonians amos adams lawrence. so upset by the whole affair and he wrote a letter to his uncle and in the letter he said, we went to bed old-fashioned conservative, compromised union wages and wake up stark mad abolitionists. >> and at six: 30 p.m. eastern, historian spencer crew on the great migration of african-americans from the rural south of west after world war i. >> industry is finding that they have a lack of workers to help prepare the munitions and supplies needed for the war effort. what they did was to begin to figure where else can they find people to hold these jobs. ,or the first time ever positions for african-americans in industry began to become available. tore is now a reason to move new york and two cities because there are jobs. >> american history tv, all weekend, every weekend, only on c-span3. >> monday marks the 16th anniversary of september 11, and our live coverage of the remembrances begins at 8:00 a.m. eastern on c-spa
eastern, former national park service chief historian and author robert sutton on the immigration of new england abolitionists to kansas. bostonians amos adams lawrence. so upset by the whole affair and he wrote a letter to his uncle and in the letter he said, we went to bed old-fashioned conservative, compromised union wages and wake up stark mad abolitionists. >> and at six: 30 p.m. eastern, historian spencer crew on the great migration of african-americans from the rural south of west...
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wondering if, if, we should change course here. >> so, he dispatched a couple of national park serviceou's basement in porchester. off awe went through the booklet. i showed you. by the fourth page. one of the historians said, you sold me. let's go have lunch. >> after years of making. the case, the official policy was overturned. >> weep have luigi dellbianco. we haven't called him chief carver the now weave will. >> we now we all gustov, he denlt do aflt loan. there were 400 people who helped him. >> decision made it at headquarters may take a while to filter to the nurz. >> why hatch there is recognition to him. kind of a neat part of the story isn't it. >> i've don't know that part of the story. i can't say. >> have to brush up on luigi. don't know. maybe. maybe. >> but lou isn't concern. knowing he has history on his >>> president trump calling for americans to boycott nfl games this weekend over the festering controversy over the national anthem. vladamir duthier has the story of the anthem and now it now intersects sports and politics. >> the first documented time, the star span
wondering if, if, we should change course here. >> so, he dispatched a couple of national park serviceou's basement in porchester. off awe went through the booklet. i showed you. by the fourth page. one of the historians said, you sold me. let's go have lunch. >> after years of making. the case, the official policy was overturned. >> weep have luigi dellbianco. we haven't called him chief carver the now weave will. >> we now we all gustov, he denlt do aflt loan. there...
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national park. the national park service is celebrating national public land day by offering free admission to all parksl be in place at all four-hundred national parks. officials warn people to arrive early and beat the crowds. park officials say visitors will still have to pay for camping or tour fees. ( marty ) president trump is responding to criticism from the mayor of the capital of puerto rico. what president trump is saying this morning and here in the bay area...people are trying to help those in puerto rico impacted by hurricane maria. we'll show you what they are doing to give back.( camila ) (áááliveááá) at stanford health care, we can now repair complex aortic aneurysms without invasive surgery. if we can do that, imagine what we can do for varicose veins. and if we can precisely treat eye cancer with minimal damage to the rest of the eye, imagine what we can do for glaucoma, even cataracts. if we can use dna to diagnose the rarest of diseases, imagine what we can do for the conditions that affect us all. imagine what we can do for you. imagine what we can do for the conditions that affect
national park. the national park service is celebrating national public land day by offering free admission to all parksl be in place at all four-hundred national parks. officials warn people to arrive early and beat the crowds. park officials say visitors will still have to pay for camping or tour fees. ( marty ) president trump is responding to criticism from the mayor of the capital of puerto rico. what president trump is saying this morning and here in the bay area...people are trying to...
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some day they will be there, too. >> we will come back. >> the national park service says things areill on track to reopen the monument in the spring of 20189. on the national mall, jeff goldberg, abc7 news. nancy: skytrak7 overhead today as the group marching from charlottesville to d.c. made its way closer to the capitol. the gro today from centreville to maryville. they formed in the days following the confrontation in charlottesville and they expect to reach the capitol tomorrow. larry: new information tonight on the helicopter crash that killed two virginia state troopers on duty in the white nationalist rally last month in charlottesville. a preliminary report finds it was not shot at or hit by another object. the investigation continues to find out what killed the troopers jay cullen and berke bates. nancy: new developments involving north korea. there are reports the country is moving intercontinental missile to the launch site on the west coast. they are not confirmed but as maggie rulli shows us the they are making their own show of force. maggie: north korea is taunting th
some day they will be there, too. >> we will come back. >> the national park service says things areill on track to reopen the monument in the spring of 20189. on the national mall, jeff goldberg, abc7 news. nancy: skytrak7 overhead today as the group marching from charlottesville to d.c. made its way closer to the capitol. the gro today from centreville to maryville. they formed in the days following the confrontation in charlottesville and they expect to reach the capitol...
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in fact they are lifeguards, they have bigger issues to deal with the national park service offers arogram you don't have to sign up you just have to this time of year in baseball is known as the stretch run....where teams make a push for the postseason. but when you are a team that's 32-games below 500 like the giants, there's no need to think about the playoffs. instead, the concern is just getting through the season. --the giants...facing the rockies in colorado. --top 4th-- even at 2 d.j. lemahieu single up the middle... chad bettis scores... 3-2 rockies. --in the sixth, giants down one.. joe panik comes through. drops one in center... span comes homes to tie it at 3. --in the 9th, things got miserable. . 3-alll. leadoff hitter charlie blackmon high fly to left-center... mac williamsson and denard span playing too deep... mac can't make the catch... blackmon to 2nd with a double --then, bases loaded... 2 outs...just awful. cory gearrin walks carlos gonzales... blackmon scores on the "walk off walk" bruce bochy... can only sit and watch. giants lose 4-3. life not any better for th
in fact they are lifeguards, they have bigger issues to deal with the national park service offers arogram you don't have to sign up you just have to this time of year in baseball is known as the stretch run....where teams make a push for the postseason. but when you are a team that's 32-games below 500 like the giants, there's no need to think about the playoffs. instead, the concern is just getting through the season. --the giants...facing the rockies in colorado. --top 4th-- even at 2 d.j....
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historian with the national park service. i thought i would get us started by talking a little bit about the civil war history. essential wesco eyes weree what the focused on the civil war. it was the 150th anniversary. now we are in that post arab. what do you see no that we are in that era? what is next? >> i will start. i think there is a lot of controversy and passion. i think one of the good things has been the preservation effort. you see a a lot more effort, time and money dedicated to preserving this. i think our generation right now we have a good opportunity to preserve some of these sites for they give both over. urging yet has the rapid development. i think the preservation effort and the civil war with virginia they have done some great work in preserving the properties. i think the legacy is preservation. i think when you look at what is going on today and where the focus is it will be at preservation. i think we need to do a better job of education for schoolchildren as far as the younger generation trying to t
historian with the national park service. i thought i would get us started by talking a little bit about the civil war history. essential wesco eyes weree what the focused on the civil war. it was the 150th anniversary. now we are in that post arab. what do you see no that we are in that era? what is next? >> i will start. i think there is a lot of controversy and passion. i think one of the good things has been the preservation effort. you see a a lot more effort, time and money...
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. >> the national park service is working to get visitors back inside the washington monument.he agency announcing today it has picked a local company to repair the monument's elevator and to build a new screening facility. it's construction from rock field, one the contract, totals more than $10 million. the national park service shutdown, almost a year ago because of the repeated elevator failures. it's expected to stay closed until the spring of 2019. >>> a historic school of prince georges kouny gets a brand new building. tracee wilkins coming up on news 4, a look at the past and now, their future. >> i'm tom sherwood in northeast washington and pep koe service center. the district of columbia has thound of blue colorsa >>> boy, it is nasty out in some parts out to the west of us. doug, how is it looking now as this front comes through. >> we're still tracking the severe storms right into louden county, eastern parts of clark and warren counties, too. big time storm there. storms into parts of maryland. look at this new storms developing south and west of fredericksburg if
. >> the national park service is working to get visitors back inside the washington monument.he agency announcing today it has picked a local company to repair the monument's elevator and to build a new screening facility. it's construction from rock field, one the contract, totals more than $10 million. the national park service shutdown, almost a year ago because of the repeated elevator failures. it's expected to stay closed until the spring of 2019. >>> a historic school of...
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tom: the national park service working to find out if they can remove the scratches or not. we will keep you posted. reporting live in northwest washington on the national mall. tim barber, abc7 news. nancy: thank you. this is not the painted the column of the lincoln memorial, the second incident this year. over president's day weekend someone took a sharpie on it. they tagged other parts of mall as well. it was back in june of 2013 that green paint was splattered on the memorial. that one was the only incident resulting in an arrest. abc7 on your side now with the call for action phone bank. you can see everyone on the phone there. if you have consumer questions or complaints, call 301-652-help. that's 4357. we are here all afternoon. volunteers are standing by for your calls through 6:30 tonight. again the number is 301-652-help. for any questions and complaints. they will help you out right away. jonathan: a big morning at the u.n. today president trump as dressing the u.n. general assembly for the first time threatening to destroy north korea if it came to that. saying
tom: the national park service working to find out if they can remove the scratches or not. we will keep you posted. reporting live in northwest washington on the national mall. tim barber, abc7 news. nancy: thank you. this is not the painted the column of the lincoln memorial, the second incident this year. over president's day weekend someone took a sharpie on it. they tagged other parts of mall as well. it was back in june of 2013 that green paint was splattered on the memorial. that one was...
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just to give perspective, the national park service says they have 35 permits they issued. 22 are aroundl mall and d.c. area. if you're driving, this is what you're going to see. a lot of road closures around the national mall. let's give you a map so you can put things into perspective. all the roads leading to the national mall really are going to be closed. of course, you can search all the road cloe sur sures in our washington app. the smithsonian metro stop will be closed, as well. now, let's get to the rallies, shall we, to give you an idea of what's happening down here. let's start at 10:00 a.m. that's the anti-trump rally, expected to kick off. protesters are speaking out against the russian they're demanding the government protect future elections by punishing russia for their actions. at 11:00, you're going to see the mother of all rallies. this group supports trump because he is the president, but they also say they're non-partisan. they say everybody is welcome. the only flag that's allowed is the american flag. they say this is more of a patriotic event. then you're going to
just to give perspective, the national park service says they have 35 permits they issued. 22 are aroundl mall and d.c. area. if you're driving, this is what you're going to see. a lot of road closures around the national mall. let's give you a map so you can put things into perspective. all the roads leading to the national mall really are going to be closed. of course, you can search all the road cloe sur sures in our washington app. the smithsonian metro stop will be closed, as well. now,...
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in fact they are lifeguards, they have bigger issues to deal with the national park service offers a volunteer program you don't have to sign up you just have to show up every second friday of the month. yes you can be part of the solution. because clearly some people are part of the problem yout know it would be great to have people more aware or conscientious of what they do and it also great to see and to participate in the clean up you know it felt really good to be part of the clean up in san francisco stanley roberts kron 4 news (steve) tonight on four your health.... it looks like caffeine can cause cravings for sweets. that's according to researchers at cornell university.(vicki) they found that caffeine blocks a chemical that makes you feel sleepy. that chemical also helps you taste sweet things. blocking the ability to taste sweet flavors -- makes you crave sweets more. however caffeine does have some health benefits -- including reducing the risk of heart disease and type 2 diabetes. lawrence karnow: plenty of clouds swept across our skies today and we even had some rain t
in fact they are lifeguards, they have bigger issues to deal with the national park service offers a volunteer program you don't have to sign up you just have to show up every second friday of the month. yes you can be part of the solution. because clearly some people are part of the problem yout know it would be great to have people more aware or conscientious of what they do and it also great to see and to participate in the clean up you know it felt really good to be part of the clean up in...
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national park. the national park service is offering free entry at more than 400 parks across the country. >>> it's a quarter to 6:00 and "snl" returns tonight, "saturday night live" season 43 kicks off with ryan gosling hosting. this will be his second time as host. jay-z will be the musical guest tonight. don't miss the "snl" season premiere tonight at 11:30 right after nbc10 news at 11:00. >>> a pennsylvania middle schooler had no problem answering the question, who's my hero. but he wasn't expecting that person to show up right then at his school. >> hey, damon. i love you, buddy. >> 11-year-old damon from western pennsylvania had just finished reading an essay about his older brother devon when that older brother appeared on stage. he returned from his army deployment in germany. it's been more than two and a half years since they've seen ochocinco other. >>> it is hard to follow, krystal, i don't know how you're going to follow it. those reunion stories are so touching especially with a young kid surprised by his brother in front of all of his classmates. all right. switching gears. if you're
national park. the national park service is offering free entry at more than 400 parks across the country. >>> it's a quarter to 6:00 and "snl" returns tonight, "saturday night live" season 43 kicks off with ryan gosling hosting. this will be his second time as host. jay-z will be the musical guest tonight. don't miss the "snl" season premiere tonight at 11:30 right after nbc10 news at 11:00. >>> a pennsylvania middle schooler had no problem...
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the national park service awarded $10.8 million contract to replace the aging elevator system. it's been shut down for the past year after problems with the elevator. >> incredible video coming in showing intensity of the wildlife that exploded this is covering 10,000 acre east of portland. that is not a lot but what made it huge is it happened shortly. the latest information is hundreds of people in a half dozen communities have been ordered to flee the homes. it blew up in hours. in utah a fast-moving wildfire has forced people to evacuate north of salt lake city. it broke out hours ago. you can see the conditions. the wind blowing. it's very dry. record heat. look of rain. wind. fueling the fires. michelle: today south korea warships conducted the line fire exercises and as the united s sanction -- united nations consider new sanctions on the north, russian president vladimir putin said stronger sanctions will not stop nuclear threat. diplomacy is the only answer. jonathan: it has winds up to 185 miles per hour. hurricane irma is a monster. chief meteorologist doug hill is b
the national park service awarded $10.8 million contract to replace the aging elevator system. it's been shut down for the past year after problems with the elevator. >> incredible video coming in showing intensity of the wildlife that exploded this is covering 10,000 acre east of portland. that is not a lot but what made it huge is it happened shortly. the latest information is hundreds of people in a half dozen communities have been ordered to flee the homes. it blew up in hours. in...
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. >> the pre had done better than the national park service.don't tell them >> after he mowed the f x and his dad got the vip v it to the oval office, press briefing room and more. >> we were even allowed to go in a prohibited area. >> reporter: he had no idea his offer would attract so much attention. he not only got a chance to meet the president but also became somewhat of a media star. everyone wanting to get in a question about his lawn mowing >> first i had an interview at fox. then i went with cnn then mowed the rose garden then had a huge a interviews afterwards and i did not see it coming >> he told us he mowed the entire lawn and sit it wasn't that difficult. in fact, most of his clients, when he mows, they have hills but apparently the rose garden is flat and he said it was easy. at the white house, matt ackland, fox 5 local news. >>> way to go -- if - -, f x. announcer: today on "tmz" -- harvey: the good looking dude who plays the clown on "it," turns outchicks still dig him. they're not scared. >> i have my girlfriend. she's still
. >> the pre had done better than the national park service.don't tell them >> after he mowed the f x and his dad got the vip v it to the oval office, press briefing room and more. >> we were even allowed to go in a prohibited area. >> reporter: he had no idea his offer would attract so much attention. he not only got a chance to meet the president but also became somewhat of a media star. everyone wanting to get in a question about his lawn mowing >> first i had...
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these are pictures from the mountain before and after the national park service. it measured nearly 400 feet tall and 150 feet wide. that's the size of a 40-story building. >> that's about ten times bigger than the colossal clunk that broke off a day earlier. today another climber fell in yosemite. although not at el capitan which was where this week's problems took place. >> another accident in yosemite. fortunately, helicopters and emergency crews were able to rescue a rock climber that fell several feet from higher cathedr cathedral's spire. it comes two days after another rock childer andrew was killed while visiting from wales after a rock fall at el capitan. a day after that, more massive boulders came tumbling down, injuring another visitor. >> it just bombed out. it just slid down. it was like, oh, my god. what are we seeing? >> an order of magnitude bigger. >> climbers cut caught the incredible sight on camera. some describing the giant sheet of rock as big as a building. she said she was on the valley floor when she heard the massive granite slab break o
these are pictures from the mountain before and after the national park service. it measured nearly 400 feet tall and 150 feet wide. that's the size of a 40-story building. >> that's about ten times bigger than the colossal clunk that broke off a day earlier. today another climber fell in yosemite. although not at el capitan which was where this week's problems took place. >> another accident in yosemite. fortunately, helicopters and emergency crews were able to rescue a rock...
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the national park service snapped the photo shows a perfect rainbow yesterday. this is taken from rim of the grand canyon. jonathan: that is beautiful. go out there and check it out. it's beautiful. michelle: worth the trip. if years we enjoyed the company of one of the mo jestic forecast -- ma jester forecasters. jonathan: tomorrow is doug's final newscast. he is hanging up the spurs. another meteorologist from your past wanted to say her well wishes to you. >> i can't believe the first time i met you and worked with you it was so astonishing to me. you are doug hill and now you are retiring after a hell of a career. thank you for making my career just as good because you had a huge presence in that. i appreciate that. i love you so much, doug. enjoy your retirement because you deserve. especially after dealing with me and brian and allen and eileen and all of us. so i appreciate it. doug: love you, too, rickets. miss you. jonathan: she went down and a long list of the names in the last 39 years. doug: you cannot be unhappy for more than two seconds if she walk
the national park service snapped the photo shows a perfect rainbow yesterday. this is taken from rim of the grand canyon. jonathan: that is beautiful. go out there and check it out. it's beautiful. michelle: worth the trip. if years we enjoyed the company of one of the mo jestic forecast -- ma jester forecasters. jonathan: tomorrow is doug's final newscast. he is hanging up the spurs. another meteorologist from your past wanted to say her well wishes to you. >> i can't believe the first...
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and earlier today trump tweeted the grass-cutting skills were getting a-plus from the national park service. outside the white house, brianne carter, abc7 news. jonathan: look at his credentials. a second ago we were having a good laugh. this is doug hill's final forecast. make it clear. final forecast. doug: i have got messages saying we'll miss you and we'll be watching on the final day. all i can think of is -- [laughter] jonathan: we will miss you. a big build-up. talking about it now it's here. doug: i'm a people person. what you see on tv is who i am. jonathan: great at your job. fun to be around. always accurate. doug: it's a job. jonathan: but it's fun. family on television. doug: the family here and the family of the viewers all the years and the radio, too, interact with them. it's a joy. that makes it worthwhile. nancy: end of a chapter in your life and also the end of the chapter here in d.c. for so many people who have grown up watching you. they watch you every day, too. doug: 33 years on tv in the same city is a blessing and a privilege. not a lot of people do that. jonathan:
and earlier today trump tweeted the grass-cutting skills were getting a-plus from the national park service. outside the white house, brianne carter, abc7 news. jonathan: look at his credentials. a second ago we were having a good laugh. this is doug hill's final forecast. make it clear. final forecast. doug: i have got messages saying we'll miss you and we'll be watching on the final day. all i can think of is -- [laughter] jonathan: we will miss you. a big build-up. talking about it now it's...
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the president told me that i done better than the national park service. he he said don't tell them that. so sweat. and in case you're wondering, fx did not charge the president for his services. he said the lawn at the white house was much easier than his usual clients. it all started with just a letter to the president. who knew it would turn into written president obama before. he got the usual, he says gifts from the white hours, but this time what a treat to actually end up at the white house. shake hands with the president and mow the lawn. q. future president right there still ahead we're going to the movies. up next, our kevin mccarthy shows us the new re leases including a film he calls one of the most disturbing he has ever seen. stay with us for that. . >> the horror movie it remains the number one movie at the box office. a pair of new releases hoping to change that. fox5's movie reviewer has the scoop on what's in theaters this weekend hey, everybody it's kevin mccarthy. i'm here with your including the new film mother with an ex clampings poi
the president told me that i done better than the national park service. he he said don't tell them that. so sweat. and in case you're wondering, fx did not charge the president for his services. he said the lawn at the white house was much easier than his usual clients. it all started with just a letter to the president. who knew it would turn into written president obama before. he got the usual, he says gifts from the white hours, but this time what a treat to actually end up at the white...
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the president told me i had done better than the national park service. aid don't tell them that. >> in case you're wondering, fx did not charge the president for the services. he said the lawn at the white usual client's lawns. apparently their lawns are more hilly. the rose garden was flat. it wasn't as hard for him >> typically cared for very well by the park service. i don't want to bash them. great job. >>> coming up more fall-out from the massive data breach. >> equifax announced a major shake-up >>> guys starting to lose your hair may not need to stress too much over the. how new research may give you a confidence boost. whoopoost. whoop . >>> remember when the dandy lion was retired? yen blue, that name didn't stick, no surprise crayola asked to vote on a new name called blue ful. the nickname is called b. it will be included january. crayola got 90,000 submissions for a new name included names like blue moon ballistics, dreams come blue and reach for the stars and the star spangled blue >> why do you need >> marketing, shawn >> silly. nah. like th
the president told me i had done better than the national park service. aid don't tell them that. >> in case you're wondering, fx did not charge the president for the services. he said the lawn at the white usual client's lawns. apparently their lawns are more hilly. the rose garden was flat. it wasn't as hard for him >> typically cared for very well by the park service. i don't want to bash them. great job. >>> coming up more fall-out from the massive data breach. >>...
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the national parks service selected a san diego-based company to manage the system. and shuttle rideers to make a reservation to visit the park. officialst ll proactively manage parking to prevent overcrowding. several times i've gone to muirwoods and not go to the park because there's no parking. >> yes, but we constantly tell people that. >> yeah, i know. i don't want to show up at 7:00 in the morning. i want to go at lunch. >>> hi, everybody. let's look at what's going on won't stay that way. clouds and sunshine, random light showers. best up in the north bay and in our mountains this afternoon and hills. autumn friday and then warm to hot highs coming back next week. a look at our storm and you can see radar returns as far seau as the mendocino county. that cold front is coming our way bringing us those random showers and faster zeeebr 7:00 morning and you can see along the sonoma county coast the possibility of to a light showleer. dzzri watch the green try to work its way from northwest to southeast mainly in the hrhe elevations around noon. the same thing abou
the national parks service selected a san diego-based company to manage the system. and shuttle rideers to make a reservation to visit the park. officialst ll proactively manage parking to prevent overcrowding. several times i've gone to muirwoods and not go to the park because there's no parking. >> yes, but we constantly tell people that. >> yeah, i know. i don't want to show up at 7:00 in the morning. i want to go at lunch. >>> hi, everybody. let's look at what's going...
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this morning - the national park service is trying to repair more lincoln memorial. police say a man used a penny to scratch a message into a pillar on the scratch a message into a pillar on the memorial's north side. officials say it may have done permanent damage. the man faces up to ten-years in prison and a 25-thousand dollar fine if convicted. already this year, other vandals have defaced the monument with spray paint and permanent marker. time now for weather - maria heading towards puerto rico. landfall just a few hours away. - still a category 5. max winds 165 mph - unseasonably warm weather ahead - fall arrives friday at 4:02 pm - dry through the weekend today: mostly sunny. warm and muggy. highs: 85-88 winds: nw 5-10 mph tonight: clear to partly cloudy. patchy fog. lows: 63-68 winds: nw 5 mph thursday: mostly sunny to partly cloudy. highs: 84-87 winds: nw 5 mph coming up - an amazon error. scratching their heads this morning - the alert about a purchase from your baby registry- when you don't even have one!! this season do your holiday shopping on us. intro
this morning - the national park service is trying to repair more lincoln memorial. police say a man used a penny to scratch a message into a pillar on the scratch a message into a pillar on the memorial's north side. officials say it may have done permanent damage. the man faces up to ten-years in prison and a 25-thousand dollar fine if convicted. already this year, other vandals have defaced the monument with spray paint and permanent marker. time now for weather - maria heading towards...
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eastern, former national parks service chief historian and sutton, on the migration of new england abolitionists to kansas. >> amos adams lawrence. does that name sounds familiar? was so upset by the whole affair that he wrote a letter to his uncle, and in the letter he we went to bed old fashioned, conservative, compromised union wigs, and waked up start raving mad abolitionists." plus, spencer crew on the great migration of african-americans from the south to the midwest, after world war i. workers to a lack of help prepare the mediations and supplies needed for the war effort. began to do was figure out, where else can we find people to hold these jobs? and for the first time ever, positions for african-americans in northern industry began to become available. there is no reason to move to the north. because there are jobs. tv, allcan history weekend, every weekend. only on c-span3. civil war authors discuss how they started writing about their topics, their process of researching, and at some of the unexpected information they have discovered. the gettysburg heritage center hosted this hour-
eastern, former national parks service chief historian and sutton, on the migration of new england abolitionists to kansas. >> amos adams lawrence. does that name sounds familiar? was so upset by the whole affair that he wrote a letter to his uncle, and in the letter he we went to bed old fashioned, conservative, compromised union wigs, and waked up start raving mad abolitionists." plus, spencer crew on the great migration of african-americans from the south to the midwest, after...
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he is considered one of nations most significant and firemen to leaders and father of the national park service. >> john muir was probably one of the most significant environmental thinkers, leaders pick is basically the protagonist for the national park system. he helped to bring about the creation of yosemite as a national park. it was a state park before his work. he was instrumental in glacier bay national park. also influence information of olympic national park and mount rainier national park. for a long time i've been interested in the impact of travel in leadership formation in young adults and i've done previous work on frederick douglass, on john quincy adams, on jane addams, all of whom had significant travel experience before they embark on their career. in the case of john, he found his career through his travel. and he kept as many of the others did journals of his experience. so it gave me insight was happening inside his head as he traveled that thousand miles. this was a life shaping experience for him. it really gave him focus and direction as a young adult, that meant the cha
he is considered one of nations most significant and firemen to leaders and father of the national park service. >> john muir was probably one of the most significant environmental thinkers, leaders pick is basically the protagonist for the national park system. he helped to bring about the creation of yosemite as a national park. it was a state park before his work. he was instrumental in glacier bay national park. also influence information of olympic national park and mount rainier...
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. >> the national park service has permits for more than 35 events happening today. we are going to check back in with megan fitzgerald down on the national mall in just a few minutes. she has everything we need to know that's going on down there to help get you around. >> you know who else is in the know this morning, lauryn ricketts. she's outside. look at her. full of energy. >> sun is shines. >>e just a touch of humidity so, of course, i was worried about my hair. i put so much hair spray is it to keep it -- it is a mess right now. but it is humid. for the first time it feels like all summer that it is humid. a taste of summer is coming to the area. we're already up to 73 degrees here in d.c. i have to tell ya, which is going to be more like an august-type day, considering our september so far has been cool. winds, nothing to worry about there. they're very light. and not really have to worry about rain. i do have a slight chance of a stray shower, but it would be short-lived, if anything. you can see up and down the east coast thanks to high pressure. we are look
. >> the national park service has permits for more than 35 events happening today. we are going to check back in with megan fitzgerald down on the national mall in just a few minutes. she has everything we need to know that's going on down there to help get you around. >> you know who else is in the know this morning, lauryn ricketts. she's outside. look at her. full of energy. >> sun is shines. >>e just a touch of humidity so, of course, i was worried about my hair. i...
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happening now - dc police and the national park service are preparing for a busy weekend of protests. a live look at the national mall. the two biggests demostrations include the juggalo march taking place at the lincoln memorial. the juggalos - who dress like clowns - are protesting the f.b.i classifying their group as a gang. there is also a pro-trump rally dubbed the mother of all rallies set to take place on the mall. coming up at six- fellowship revoked. the early morning announcement from harvard about chelsea manning - and what the university is calling a "mistake". and the latest video after a dentist visit going viral. what brought actress jennifer garner to tears - still ahead at six. aerial power will be on display this weekend at the joint base andrews air show the year's show features aerial demonstrations from the air force thunderbirds, f-16's... and even vintage world war two planes. it's free to the public, tomorrow and sunday. gates open at nine a-m. free parking will be available at fedex field. this afternoon, military members will get a sneak preview of the show.
happening now - dc police and the national park service are preparing for a busy weekend of protests. a live look at the national mall. the two biggests demostrations include the juggalo march taking place at the lincoln memorial. the juggalos - who dress like clowns - are protesting the f.b.i classifying their group as a gang. there is also a pro-trump rally dubbed the mother of all rallies set to take place on the mall. coming up at six- fellowship revoked. the early morning announcement from...
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for improvement is maryland governor larry hogan's plan to take control of the road from the national park service and add four toll lanes. >> that is the best thing that can happen to this road. brad: in the meantime, the statistics suggest there will be more mornings like this. >> always traffic. a lot of potholes. from what you are seeing if you look carefully you can see a couple of the potholes. the park service did repair the report. they talk about the minor modifications but nothing major. the governor's proposal to add four lanes, two lanes in each direction is years from fruition, even if it does actually happen. in laurel, brad bell, abc7 news. michelle: that plan brad mentioned to overhaul the b.w. parkway is part of a $9 billion roads proposal. it would add toll lanes to the beltway, i-270 and the,w parkway. for that to happen, the lawmakers must approve the move and the federal government would have to sign over control of the parkway. jonathan: admitting they had fewer votes than they thought, the republican leaders in the senate scrapped the latest attempt to repeal and replace oba
for improvement is maryland governor larry hogan's plan to take control of the road from the national park service and add four toll lanes. >> that is the best thing that can happen to this road. brad: in the meantime, the statistics suggest there will be more mornings like this. >> always traffic. a lot of potholes. from what you are seeing if you look carefully you can see a couple of the potholes. the park service did repair the report. they talk about the minor modifications but...
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west branch has the national park service as well. ere is the national park service and hoover site. there is a blacksmith shop, a quaker meeting house as well. he only lived there for a short period of time. he left when he was eight. he and henry hoover are buried there, as well. at the first three libraries, the archivist set a high bar because they were interested in helping, but they were also interested in someone coming to ask about their history as opposed to policy they have gone over. they were inordinately hopeful, -- helpful, not just in saying, you should look at this film will look at the series, but talk on breaks. i was able to interview most of that staff at the libraries, sometimes staying late afterwards. i got to speak to the director and they were helpful in making sure i had what i needed to tell the story. brian: how long would you stay at each of these libraries? anthony: first time was probably four or five days. over the 12-year period i took to write the book, i spent a month in each of the libraries except g
west branch has the national park service as well. ere is the national park service and hoover site. there is a blacksmith shop, a quaker meeting house as well. he only lived there for a short period of time. he left when he was eight. he and henry hoover are buried there, as well. at the first three libraries, the archivist set a high bar because they were interested in helping, but they were also interested in someone coming to ask about their history as opposed to policy they have gone over....
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. >>> milania trump -- kids from local boys and girls clubs and the national park service joined in helping mrs. trump plant a vegetable garden on the south lawn, the garden is part of the former administration's push to promote healthy eating and in that garden they've got cabbage, coldly flower, turn-ups, carots, spinach and lettuce >> she talked with kids and i never thought i'd trump in plaid. >> hopefully they will use that at the white house. >> happy fall. announcer: today on "tmz" -- harvey: i'll teach you how you know when you're rich. floyd mayweather -- >> what is the first thing you bought when you beat conor? >> i didn't even touch that money. >> how much are wtalking about? >> probably over $600 million. >> you know how easy it is to cash a check the days? you get on your phone and take a picture of it. >> not $600 million. >> the kardashians, they were leaving the ice skating rink. >> how is everythingt the dash store? everything ok. >> the first time she went to cashier at gunpoint and then came back with a knife. >> they're standing there. >> leave the camera. >> they don't
. >>> milania trump -- kids from local boys and girls clubs and the national park service joined in helping mrs. trump plant a vegetable garden on the south lawn, the garden is part of the former administration's push to promote healthy eating and in that garden they've got cabbage, coldly flower, turn-ups, carots, spinach and lettuce >> she talked with kids and i never thought i'd trump in plaid. >> hopefully they will use that at the white house. >> happy fall....
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the national park service says no permit has been issued yet.. the application for a four month-long event here is still under review. weather - breezy with falling humidity today - sunny & seasonable friday - cool autumn weekend ahead - no significant rain in sight today: mostly sunny. breezy and becoming less humid. highs: 77-80 winds: nw 10-15 g 25 mph tonight: mainly clear. cool. lows: 48-56 winds: nw 5-10 mph friday: sunny to partly cloudy. seasonable. highs: 73-76 winds: wnw 5 mph cheaper. abc's kendis gibson and diane macedo have the details in this morning's techbytes. your bbut as you get older,ing. it naturally begins to change, causing a lack of sharpness, or even trouble with recall. thankfully, the breakthrough in prevagen helps your brain and actually improves memory. the secret is an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. the name to remember. morning - th
the national park service says no permit has been issued yet.. the application for a four month-long event here is still under review. weather - breezy with falling humidity today - sunny & seasonable friday - cool autumn weekend ahead - no significant rain in sight today: mostly sunny. breezy and becoming less humid. highs: 77-80 winds: nw 10-15 g 25 mph tonight: mainly clear. cool. lows: 48-56 winds: nw 5-10 mph friday: sunny to partly cloudy. seasonable. highs: 73-76 winds: wnw 5 mph...
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the national park service says it couldn't find a cleaning agent that would keep the memorial safe. > be worried about damaging anything. >> like on your sofa, you find a 1309 on the back, you test out the stuff and then do the whole thing. >>> we're almost halfway through september. time to talk about christmas? >> no, no. >> nothing like it. >> i still have to get through september. >> you weren't supposed to be able to plan the national christmas tree lighting. that's happening outside the white house. the lottery for those free tickets opens on october 12th. find out october 30th. if you score tickets to the november 30th event, we'll remind you about those -- those are the sorts of things you should plan for. we're waiting to see who will perform, of course. knowledge is power at every point in time. roads. we want to check in with jack taylor who is following this on 395. jack, what's going on here? >> 14th street bridge. you go underneath the railroad bridge. unfortunately, the height was the issue. we had a tractor-trailer carrying concrete slabs. the slabs were very high. the
the national park service says it couldn't find a cleaning agent that would keep the memorial safe. > be worried about damaging anything. >> like on your sofa, you find a 1309 on the back, you test out the stuff and then do the whole thing. >>> we're almost halfway through september. time to talk about christmas? >> no, no. >> nothing like it. >> i still have to get through september. >> you weren't supposed to be able to plan the national christmas...