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claire marshall has been out with a hunt in the new forest.th. now it's exercise time. these are the hounds of the new forest hunt. traditional hunting is banned. these noses are now supposed to follow only fox scent that comes from a bottle, known as trail hunting. they regularly run over national trust land, but opponents want this stopped. they say trail hunting is used as a cover for real hunting, that foxes are still being killed. this is a claim the hunts reject. there's 67 hunts who hunt under licence from the national trust. they've done so for 12 years. there have been no persecutions during that time on national trust land for illegal hunting. but look at this, say animal welfare campaigners. they gave the bbc this footage of what they say is illegal hunting on trust land. helen beynon says she proposed the motion after seeing a fox being hunted on national trust property. i came home and i was in tears. i decided that if the national trust do this, i have to do something about it. this is an old, bitter debate, and the national trus
claire marshall has been out with a hunt in the new forest.th. now it's exercise time. these are the hounds of the new forest hunt. traditional hunting is banned. these noses are now supposed to follow only fox scent that comes from a bottle, known as trail hunting. they regularly run over national trust land, but opponents want this stopped. they say trail hunting is used as a cover for real hunting, that foxes are still being killed. this is a claim the hunts reject. there's 67 hunts who hunt...
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claire marshall has been out with a hunt in the new forest.it's exercise time. these are the hounds of the new forest hunt. traditional hunting is banned. these noses are now supposed to follow only fox scent that comes from a bottle, known as trail hunting. they regularly run over national trust land, but opponents want this stopped. they say trail hunting is used as a cover for real hunting, that foxes are still being killed. this is a claim the hunts reject. there's 67 hunts who hunt under licence from the national trust. they've done so for 12 years. there have been no persecutions during that time on national trust land for illegal hunting. but look at this, say animal welfare campaigners. they gave the bbc this footage of what they say is illegal hunting on trust land. helen beynon says she proposed the motion after seeing a fox being hunted on national trust property. i came home and i was in tears. i decided that if the national trust do this, i have to do something about it. this is an old, bitter debate, and the national trust is now
claire marshall has been out with a hunt in the new forest.it's exercise time. these are the hounds of the new forest hunt. traditional hunting is banned. these noses are now supposed to follow only fox scent that comes from a bottle, known as trail hunting. they regularly run over national trust land, but opponents want this stopped. they say trail hunting is used as a cover for real hunting, that foxes are still being killed. this is a claim the hunts reject. there's 67 hunts who hunt under...
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and you know look i don't want to say anything negative about the forest service certainly the new forest chiefs tony took just took over like last month sonny producer director culture is doing a great try the president hasn't tweeted you know i mean you could get a little love on his tweets he's still out on the n.f.l. exactly want to have a secretaries to an i.q. test but by and large i think the government is doing a good job federal government along with the state government is doing a great job they've even got in california the department of forestry has a cool plane it's a seven forty seven four hundred that can drop eight or nine hundred thousand two hundred gallons of gel so everybody's all out is just as you say unpredictable because of the wind lindsey all right well we all know the area where the blazes began it's in the famous wine growing region rivers of wine now that they're saying are flowing because all of these grapes and everything is just totally decimated apart from the structural devastation we're talking about what about in the human tragedy clearly that's being v
and you know look i don't want to say anything negative about the forest service certainly the new forest chiefs tony took just took over like last month sonny producer director culture is doing a great try the president hasn't tweeted you know i mean you could get a little love on his tweets he's still out on the n.f.l. exactly want to have a secretaries to an i.q. test but by and large i think the government is doing a good job federal government along with the state government is doing a...
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members of the new jersey forest fire service are well-trained in battling wildfires. they're ready to go to california if necessary. >> nbc 10's ted greenburg spoke with them about being on standby to serve far from home. >> reporter: relentless wildfires in california leaving homes and lives in ruins. the fierce flames and shocking aftermath moving for firefighters watching from some 3,000 miles away. >> it's heartbreaking, devastating. >> reporter: members of the new jersey forest fire service. >> a dozen guys would be willing to make the trip. >> reporter: ready to roll to the west coast if their assistance were requested. >> if we were to get a call we would help. >> reporter: teams from new jersey did that this summer helping to battle wildfires tearing across montana. besides dealing with wind-whipped flames on difficult steep terrain, they know their california counterparts are struggling with another challenge, extreme fatigue. >> they've been taxed to the max. i mean, as far as they've been running and trying to keep up with everything. they don't necessarily
members of the new jersey forest fire service are well-trained in battling wildfires. they're ready to go to california if necessary. >> nbc 10's ted greenburg spoke with them about being on standby to serve far from home. >> reporter: relentless wildfires in california leaving homes and lives in ruins. the fierce flames and shocking aftermath moving for firefighters watching from some 3,000 miles away. >> it's heartbreaking, devastating. >> reporter: members of the new...
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. >> reporter: members of the new jersey forest fire service ready to join the battle against devastating wildfires in california if the call comes that their help is needed. >> we know something's going on, it's a possibility we'll be needed we'll available. >> reporter: relentless fires leaving homes and lives in ruins, the death toll rising. >> that's the saddest part, people are dying. typically the only people who die in fires are the firefighters. now you're starting to introduce the public to death, which is a real shame. >> firefighters are have their hands full. they're being taxed as far as energy and sleep and the work they have to perform. >> reporter: compared today the steep mountainous terrain in california, south jersey's landscape is relatively flat. firefighters here say that's an advantage when they're battling wildfires. >> fire races up hills typically we're not, you know, chasing fires up hills. we have access for the most part. >> reporter: teams from new jersey fault wildfires in montana this summer. now they stand ready to serve again far from home in the face of
. >> reporter: members of the new jersey forest fire service ready to join the battle against devastating wildfires in california if the call comes that their help is needed. >> we know something's going on, it's a possibility we'll be needed we'll available. >> reporter: relentless fires leaving homes and lives in ruins, the death toll rising. >> that's the saddest part, people are dying. typically the only people who die in fires are the firefighters. now you're...
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i have a picture here of new him york city with central park today. it is completely forest it, there are hills, there are lakes, lots of dense trees, lots of little paths. it really feels like you are in a pristine piece of new york forest that has been left behind without buildings. but almost every aspect, with the exception of some big boulders, all of the hills, all the forests, all of the lakes are designed and therefore artificial. but we don't feel like they are artificial. we interpret them as natural, a natural space. that is the idea that olmsted brought to his work, designing nature to in essence make it more natural seeming than what might have been there originally. he also was very, he had a lot of nervous conditions as the young man and was ill a lot, and he had the idea that nature could be a sort of therapy for people. not literally psychotherapy, that as a relief from the stresses of daily life in an urban setting with the noise, trains running by and all kinds of crowding. he thought what people needed was an escape valve, to stroll on sunday with your sw
i have a picture here of new him york city with central park today. it is completely forest it, there are hills, there are lakes, lots of dense trees, lots of little paths. it really feels like you are in a pristine piece of new york forest that has been left behind without buildings. but almost every aspect, with the exception of some big boulders, all of the hills, all the forests, all of the lakes are designed and therefore artificial. but we don't feel like they are artificial. we interpret...
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i also checked to see if members of the new jersey forest fire service will be helping to battle the california wildfires. a spokesman tells me they haven't gotten any requests from california but says the service stands ready to surge forward to assist as it has done previously. live in the breaking news center, ted greenberg, nbc10 news. >>> our coverage of the wildfires continues online. if you want to help the relief effort, go to the nbc10 app now to find out what you could do for the wildfire victims. >>> happening now, president trump is on his way to pennsylvania. he is expected to arrive shortly in harrisburg where he will be pushing his tax plan. nbc10's lauren mayk joins us live in harrisburg. >> reporter: they'll hear about the president's tax plan here. we are on the harrisburg air national guard base, and we are in a sort of hallway, a vestibule area, that's being used as a holding area for press and also a security screening area. there is a lot of security when the president comes to town. as we came in, we could see people waiting to get in to hear the president, wai
i also checked to see if members of the new jersey forest fire service will be helping to battle the california wildfires. a spokesman tells me they haven't gotten any requests from california but says the service stands ready to surge forward to assist as it has done previously. live in the breaking news center, ted greenberg, nbc10 news. >>> our coverage of the wildfires continues online. if you want to help the relief effort, go to the nbc10 app now to find out what you could do for...
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spread fast new ministry sprang up in the forests of burgundy and gemini. disapproved of the benedictine elite at cluny the power lust of the clergy in rome and the growing of episcopal churches instead they call for austerity and toil they cleared woodland for example and regulated the flow of rivers one new ministry after another appeared on the map. of supervised personally the construction of. which now stands as a monument to his ideas of what a monastery should look like. monks who pass through this gate enter the world of strict regulations and hard physical labor. the bell calling the monks. a summons with. all those who joined as monks came from families peasants sons urban poor were accepted into the community commoners were admitted. to help the monks perform heavy manual tasks later the ministry all. so in noida day laborers. the monks make their own bread and even made their own tools they were for their time outstanding craftsman and engineers the monastery was self-sufficient the cistercians did not want to be dependent on the outside world f
spread fast new ministry sprang up in the forests of burgundy and gemini. disapproved of the benedictine elite at cluny the power lust of the clergy in rome and the growing of episcopal churches instead they call for austerity and toil they cleared woodland for example and regulated the flow of rivers one new ministry after another appeared on the map. of supervised personally the construction of. which now stands as a monument to his ideas of what a monastery should look like. monks who pass...
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now to some of the other stories making news around the world forest fires in northwestern italy have forced more than a thousand people to leave their homes towards an italian media set of the blazes near the french border believed to have been started deliberately. the u.n. weather agency is warning that the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere grew at record speed last year it calls for drastic action to cut greenhouse gas emissions to avoid temperature increases that would far exceed those set by the paris climate accord. police into a danish inventor has admitted to dismember in the body of a swedish journalist who went missing while on his submarine peter madsen had initially denied cutting up kimball's body he continues to deny a murder. kenya's president to her kenyatta has one the country's presidential election rerun with more than ninety percent of the votes this after his main up opponent with drew on call for a voter boycott in the last hour the electoral commission has declared that the poll was free and fair despite the widespread violence and a low turnout school
now to some of the other stories making news around the world forest fires in northwestern italy have forced more than a thousand people to leave their homes towards an italian media set of the blazes near the french border believed to have been started deliberately. the u.n. weather agency is warning that the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere grew at record speed last year it calls for drastic action to cut greenhouse gas emissions to avoid temperature increases that would far exceed...
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new pastures. the amazon rain forest is being burned down and destroyed.ome parts of the forest die immediately. some trees initially survive the fire, only to fall later. many animals are killed. >> endless fields of soya, where once a huge forest used to stand. trucks loaded with farm goods thunder along the highway. pasturelands for cattle are being extended all the time. a few smallholders live on the edge of the protected rainforest area, like ederson and his wife. elizeu explains how the "agromafia" are destroying more and more of the area around their farm. but they've known that for a long time. they've been told to leave and received threats, even death threats. >> the situation is terrible. we live under constant threat that someone could come and take our lives. that's hard to cope with. >> ederson leads elizeu into the forest that's been his home and his workplace since childhood. he lives off the forest -- he's a rubber tapper -- so he strives to protect it. these trees provide the rubber he sells to make a living, so to him, they're almost sa
new pastures. the amazon rain forest is being burned down and destroyed.ome parts of the forest die immediately. some trees initially survive the fire, only to fall later. many animals are killed. >> endless fields of soya, where once a huge forest used to stand. trucks loaded with farm goods thunder along the highway. pasturelands for cattle are being extended all the time. a few smallholders live on the edge of the protected rainforest area, like ederson and his wife. elizeu explains...
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forest. >> you have new friends now, man. new friends. >> what's going on. wow, here we go. yeah, look at the fields. >> wow. it's massive. look at that. >> be careful, it's sharp. >> millions of years ago, this was all coral reef. time, wind and water took over carving it into saw blades and needle point canyons. whoa, look at that. you kidding me? talk about a death trap. the tribes who ran barefoot through this called it singy, which means tiptoe. everything here wants to poke you. the rocks, the plants. but while this is a jagged, angry place for human beings, turns out to be a wonderful haven for all other kinds of life. you see the singy is like a manhattan apartment building with different tenents at different levels. up top you have your lemurs and lizards frolicking in the sun and then in the middle you find bats and parrots and way down there where it's humid and lush, there are orchids and insects the size of your fist. >> anywhere else in the world, this would be a gold mine of tourism but we see only a handful of people all day. and the only bit of infrastructur
forest. >> you have new friends now, man. new friends. >> what's going on. wow, here we go. yeah, look at the fields. >> wow. it's massive. look at that. >> be careful, it's sharp. >> millions of years ago, this was all coral reef. time, wind and water took over carving it into saw blades and needle point canyons. whoa, look at that. you kidding me? talk about a death trap. the tribes who ran barefoot through this called it singy, which means tiptoe. everything...
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forest. abc 7 news reporter matt keller is live in the santa cruz mountains where he just got an update from cal fire officials. matt? >> reporter: kristen, the battle continues on. i got the update from cal fire. they say the fire 152 acres and 5% contained. the flames are moving slowly here in the bear creek canyon behind me. there is a lot of smoke here. it's tough to breathe. tough to see. and it's having a big impact on cal fire's ability to fight the flames from above. >> playing a big role, we'd like to have a lot more aircraft on it but because of the safety issues because the smoke is down, really hovered down into it, we have to limit our aircraft. >> reporter: cal fire had six aircraft on order. because of the smoke, they're och only using three right now. everyone is on edge in the santa cruz mountains. it's dangerous when a fire starts in the middle of the night, this at 11:00 p.m. the call a structure was on fire and flames spread into the brush. law enforcement went into action going door to door telling people in 150 homes to evacuate the bear creek canyon area. there are a l
forest. abc 7 news reporter matt keller is live in the santa cruz mountains where he just got an update from cal fire officials. matt? >> reporter: kristen, the battle continues on. i got the update from cal fire. they say the fire 152 acres and 5% contained. the flames are moving slowly here in the bear creek canyon behind me. there is a lot of smoke here. it's tough to breathe. tough to see. and it's having a big impact on cal fire's ability to fight the flames from above. >>...
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which i'm proud to be a resident of and our forest policy and tribal lands and county lands after a fire they go in and clean it up. they replant. they get a new, healthy young forest growing, which if you're concerned about producing carbon emissions, you want healthy trees because they sequester carbon. burned, dead, decaying trees and old trees emit carbon. we can do good things for the ecology of our world by planting new trees after a fire. we'll talk about that in a minute. smoke inhalation has become a health hazard for oregonians. i can't tell you how many in my communities, day after day after day, were given warnings that the air was too dangerous to breathe. it was unhealthy to breathe. a recent study found that wildfires contribute three times as much fine particulate matter into the air as previously thought this can cause respiratory problems and make it difficult to breathe as the citizens of our great state found this summer. wild fires also pollute our atmosphere with carbon. 2002 the biscuit fire in southwest oregon burned more than 500,000 acres. half a million acres. carbon dioxide emitted in that fire amounted to almost a
which i'm proud to be a resident of and our forest policy and tribal lands and county lands after a fire they go in and clean it up. they replant. they get a new, healthy young forest growing, which if you're concerned about producing carbon emissions, you want healthy trees because they sequester carbon. burned, dead, decaying trees and old trees emit carbon. we can do good things for the ecology of our world by planting new trees after a fire. we'll talk about that in a minute. smoke...
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the wood detectives have one goal to boost the sustainable management of charcoal forests should only be felled if new ones will spring up in that place. in our new facebook survey we asked you what you wanted to be when you were a kid. here are some of your responses. exceptional charles told us what i was young i always wanted to become a doctor that's because i love their white coats and that they help little kids who are sick. tell us why are so hollering admits that he wanted to be rich to make his family happy with good food at their own house. graham i knew all glorioso wanted to be able to do everything and learn everything and he has learned a lot later that wasn't so great a little learning can be a dangerous thing. in run on job writes but he wanted to be a violinist for no particular reason he just loves the violin all go to quebec god says he wanted to fly to the moon he was fascinated by the moon. well he's not the only one swiss scientist daniel noirish wanderer might not have flown to the moon but he does send satellites into orbit. we made him near kyin the capital of french guiana th
the wood detectives have one goal to boost the sustainable management of charcoal forests should only be felled if new ones will spring up in that place. in our new facebook survey we asked you what you wanted to be when you were a kid. here are some of your responses. exceptional charles told us what i was young i always wanted to become a doctor that's because i love their white coats and that they help little kids who are sick. tell us why are so hollering admits that he wanted to be rich to...
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ecological analog of grief unfolds in the forest so the creature that depend on living trees, death ends the relationship, living trees, partners and foes must find a new living tree or they will themselves die. much of the understanding of the forest 12 embedded in these relationships also passes away. the trees particular knowledge of the nature of light and water and wind and living community gained through a lifetime of interaction in one location in the forest, all that knowledge dissolves. but catalyzing new life around their bodies trees bring about new connections and new life, creative process is not perceptive. and re-creating a new version of itself, inside the tree, death brings about thousands of interactions, with psychological opportunity. and an uncontrolled multiple emerges compose of new knowledge and new relationships. like a lightning rod the dead tree draws into its body the potential that surrounded intensifying what was something else but unlike lightning the surge doesn't flow into the ground and disappear. life feed on the closeness of connections in the dead tree with vigor and diversity of expression. our human language does
ecological analog of grief unfolds in the forest so the creature that depend on living trees, death ends the relationship, living trees, partners and foes must find a new living tree or they will themselves die. much of the understanding of the forest 12 embedded in these relationships also passes away. the trees particular knowledge of the nature of light and water and wind and living community gained through a lifetime of interaction in one location in the forest, all that knowledge...
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environmental groups were quick to sue the forest service to enforce the new rule. after settling with these groups they issued a moratorium on issuing n.t.p.'s until a full environmental analysis was completed. this had immediate and severe impacts on the mineral rights' owners who were unfairly denied access to their mineral property. the oil and gas industry sued, claiming forest service did not have the authority to preclude the development of privately owned minerals and in 2009 the u.s. district court of western pennsylvania agreed and lifted the moratorium in the allegany national forest. the lower court's decision was confirmed on appeal in 2013. this bill fully repeals the invalidated language from the mineral leasing act and the energy policy act of 1992. in accordance with these court decisions. throughout the litigation, the forest service claims section 2508 of the energy policy act of 1992 codified in the mineral leasing act provided them with the authority to restrict mineral development. it is critical to strike this language, have this regulation no
environmental groups were quick to sue the forest service to enforce the new rule. after settling with these groups they issued a moratorium on issuing n.t.p.'s until a full environmental analysis was completed. this had immediate and severe impacts on the mineral rights' owners who were unfairly denied access to their mineral property. the oil and gas industry sued, claiming forest service did not have the authority to preclude the development of privately owned minerals and in 2009 the u.s....
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outcome of the agreement reached overnight will be revealed at a news conference later today let's go live to harry foster who's in ramallah forests in the occupied west bank news conference later today harry to reveal the details but i believe you have some information already as to what has been agreed to in cairo. that's right we're waiting for the public acknowledgment of exactly what was in this agreement in cairo in a couple of hours time exactly two hours time from now but we have also been hearing from a member of the fatter central committee in garza a representative there and he's been saying that three things have been agreed border crossings exactly how they will be handled the border crossing with egypt and rafa most importantly who will be in charge there the issue of internal security whose personnel will be in charge of policing gaza there have been suggestions that we were hearing last week during the the cabinet meeting in the ministerial handovers that took place that there would be three thousand ph staff who would gradually be. introduced and merged with the hamas operatives have been in charge of security up
outcome of the agreement reached overnight will be revealed at a news conference later today let's go live to harry foster who's in ramallah forests in the occupied west bank news conference later today harry to reveal the details but i believe you have some information already as to what has been agreed to in cairo. that's right we're waiting for the public acknowledgment of exactly what was in this agreement in cairo in a couple of hours time exactly two hours time from now but we have also...
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news — our world. birdsong. the lush tropical forests of java. as civilisation encroaches, only pockets remain.y are falling silent. songbirds are disappearing from the wild. trapped from the forest, sold as singing pets and status symbols. i am victoria gill and i am injakarta to investigate the insatiable demand for songbirds that's now driving an extinction crisis. people always want to buy songbirds? we really are firefighting, we are saving the last of the last. this bird may be the only one of its kind left on the planet. this bird in here could be the last of this kind of bird? yep. birdsong. java, the largest and most crowded island in indonesia. home to more than 140 million people. cities, towns and villages seem to squeeze into every available space. there is very little pristine forest left here, but just a few square kilometrescan be home to hundreds of animals and birds. some are found only on this island. and some are critically endangered. but it is many of java's songbirds that have now slipped under the conservation radar to the very brink of extinction. a recent global conser
news — our world. birdsong. the lush tropical forests of java. as civilisation encroaches, only pockets remain.y are falling silent. songbirds are disappearing from the wild. trapped from the forest, sold as singing pets and status symbols. i am victoria gill and i am injakarta to investigate the insatiable demand for songbirds that's now driving an extinction crisis. people always want to buy songbirds? we really are firefighting, we are saving the last of the last. this bird may be the only...
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new hampshire. wh before the forest burst into flames. stay with us. steve: halfway through the week. lot going on around d.m.v. oktoberfest in vienna. the tenth year. this saturday 11:00 until 7:00. look at the temperatures. we will rebound to the middle to the upper 80's. a lot of sunshine. getting up early sunday morning for the army ten-miler looking good. 8:00 around 70. mid-to-the upper 70's by noontime hour and better chance for the showers later in the afternoon. you are watching "abc7 news at 5:00". we're back af we are the tv doctors of america, and we may not know much about medicine, but we know a lot about drama. we also know that you can avoid drama by getting an annual check-up. so go, know, and take control of your health. it could save your life. cigna. together, all the way. larry: we are back now with breaking news. the white house sending congress request for $29 billion in disaster aid for hurricane victims and the flood insurance claims. this comes after the trump administration has been criticized for the slow response after hurricane maria decimated puer
new hampshire. wh before the forest burst into flames. stay with us. steve: halfway through the week. lot going on around d.m.v. oktoberfest in vienna. the tenth year. this saturday 11:00 until 7:00. look at the temperatures. we will rebound to the middle to the upper 80's. a lot of sunshine. getting up early sunday morning for the army ten-miler looking good. 8:00 around 70. mid-to-the upper 70's by noontime hour and better chance for the showers later in the afternoon. you are watching...
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the mercy of the russian camp for palestinian refugees i'll just zero fluent in world news are always the rain forests of the sea we continue on our current way we won't have whole race within twenty thirty forty years from now so you're essentially trying to recreate the ecosystem but under controlled conditions the night though is so good the ballot bowl still doesn't answer the decline of the great barrier still saveable but we've got to start now and we need to get everyone behind the solution tag no i think it's time on hold as iraq. welcome back to the al-jazeera news our lives the whole robin a reminder of our top stories negotiators from rival palestinian political movements fatah and hamas are in cairo for talks on reconciling that decade long split it follows last week's palestinian authority cabinet meeting attended by both sides first to be held in three years also catalonia as regional leader sheilds puja man has just arrived at the parliament in barcelona where he's due to make a speech on the future of the region it's believed he could make a declaration of independence but spain's depu
the mercy of the russian camp for palestinian refugees i'll just zero fluent in world news are always the rain forests of the sea we continue on our current way we won't have whole race within twenty thirty forty years from now so you're essentially trying to recreate the ecosystem but under controlled conditions the night though is so good the ballot bowl still doesn't answer the decline of the great barrier still saveable but we've got to start now and we need to get everyone behind the...
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this used to be rain forest now there are plans to build new housing estates covering several hundred square kilometers and that's just one construction project among many but the capital is expanding destroying the sloss natural habitats. in the sanctuary the animals are tended to by volunteers. the project is financed entirely from donations. the team sets off in the early morning to collect leaves while they're still crisp and fresh. the sauce are highly specialized browsers feeding almost exclusively on sick leaves invites. these lives are something the slots like a lot it's from a tree so. this disturbed or first come first and they grow very fast and they have a very high protein content not only the leaves but also. the fruits as well. feeding sloss is an art in itself. the animals have very delicate digestive systems. the volunteers have to know exactly how much feed to give each one otherwise they can get sick. the really young ones get easily digestible goat's milk. need a lot of time to digest their meals they're extremely slow metabolism is also the reason why the creature
this used to be rain forest now there are plans to build new housing estates covering several hundred square kilometers and that's just one construction project among many but the capital is expanding destroying the sloss natural habitats. in the sanctuary the animals are tended to by volunteers. the project is financed entirely from donations. the team sets off in the early morning to collect leaves while they're still crisp and fresh. the sauce are highly specialized browsers feeding almost...
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showers across the iberian peninsula in particular and that was brought some good news in that it's helped in the battle with forest fires across parts of portugal but across southern parts of spain in particular we've seen some really severe weather conditions from cadiz and flooding has been widespread as a result these two until storms now the risk of severe weather continues on the western side of the mediterranean carlin's a particular we'll see some very heavy rain and some damaging storms during the course of thursday further north temperatures not too bad with a southerly flow but it's looking pretty wet across the u.k. central parts here looking dry and fine the mediterranean plenty of sunshine rather cloudy across more moscow struggling temperatures falling way through friday and then that big bull's eye can see behind me that's another deep low moving across into northwestern parts of the u.k. so as we head across the mediterranean we have still got the risk of showers affecting coastal parts of morocco algeria and system continues to move on through so could be a wet one inch at times further towards th
showers across the iberian peninsula in particular and that was brought some good news in that it's helped in the battle with forest fires across parts of portugal but across southern parts of spain in particular we've seen some really severe weather conditions from cadiz and flooding has been widespread as a result these two until storms now the risk of severe weather continues on the western side of the mediterranean carlin's a particular we'll see some very heavy rain and some damaging...
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news channel next tuesday. zip wiring in a scottish forest and dancing at a glasgow nightclub are not necessarily activities you'dle to join in and meet new people. its organiser, who used to work for the nhs as an occupational therapist, says her sessions will help combat loneliness catriona renton has been to find out more. hi! not for the faint—hearted. and this is maybe not what you would expect as a typical but it's all about getting active and experiencing new adventures. it is 70—year—old helen's first time on a zip wire. it was fabulous! i am doing this exciting thing today on this zip wire and i am going to get all the information and experience home and tell my grandkids and i am going to have a great—grandkid so more to tell them. they'll hardly believe i am doing this. very nervous. but i am willing to give it a go. i want to challenge myself. hold on like that. irene wants to conquer her fears. i have made it! i am glad i did it, though. occupational therapist palmas sallas came up with the idea of what she calls weekday wow factors. there are holistic benefits, to physical health, mental health and
news channel next tuesday. zip wiring in a scottish forest and dancing at a glasgow nightclub are not necessarily activities you'dle to join in and meet new people. its organiser, who used to work for the nhs as an occupational therapist, says her sessions will help combat loneliness catriona renton has been to find out more. hi! not for the faint—hearted. and this is maybe not what you would expect as a typical but it's all about getting active and experiencing new adventures. it is...
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. >> the grows are an old problem, this illegal pink poison a new lethal twist and the toll on the forest land surfacing. >> they impact for fisheries and this is a completely new frontier. >> russell walker, kpix. >>> safety officials trying to figure out what cause add scary mishap that happened 1,000 feet above san francisco. workers were removing one of those giant cranes when the jib unexpectedly fell. it was dangling over a bit but the construction company says that crane was secured the entire time. cal osha says the crane was not in danger of falling. no damage was done to the building. nobody was hurt. cal osha says they are working with the crane's operator to make sure that it gets taken down safely. >> a knew community is emerging at san francisco's closed down naval shipyard and developers are celebrating with a street fare. the street fare ran from 11:00 a.m. to three and featured all kinds of activities from games to art installations, the shipyard shut down back in 1970s but developers for the new water front housing wanted to stay part of san francisco's history. >>> this
. >> the grows are an old problem, this illegal pink poison a new lethal twist and the toll on the forest land surfacing. >> they impact for fisheries and this is a completely new frontier. >> russell walker, kpix. >>> safety officials trying to figure out what cause add scary mishap that happened 1,000 feet above san francisco. workers were removing one of those giant cranes when the jib unexpectedly fell. it was dangling over a bit but the construction company says...
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magine the resources as far as needing new homes, you have huge, massive fires that cost dollars, you have forest service sitting around have meetings and this whole person does in, and six anning process months later, they're gone and a new person comes in, just like starting over. it is extremely frustrating and that your of tell guest is a little frustrated, too, because how long he's dealt still waiting as dollars and billions of re being wasted with zero accountability and i have a lot living in the forest all of my life, dealing with ecreation and timber, watching these fires and there's so many problems as the average person living in this again were ce waiting for congress, waiting our he government to solve problems. if you would just let the local people go to work, they don't to destroy their lands, they want to protect their lands. of grass ins are full that grazing isn't allowed anymore, then the grass just burns. i mean, i don't know what the answer is, but i can tell you absolute positive about the mount of money that is completely wasted by the government, sitting around and to pl
magine the resources as far as needing new homes, you have huge, massive fires that cost dollars, you have forest service sitting around have meetings and this whole person does in, and six anning process months later, they're gone and a new person comes in, just like starting over. it is extremely frustrating and that your of tell guest is a little frustrated, too, because how long he's dealt still waiting as dollars and billions of re being wasted with zero accountability and i have a lot...
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that's why we're asking for about $600 million to help in the forests of montana and idaho and washington and oregon and california and nevada, new mexico, and wherever else there is a forest that has gone through that environmentalreview and it's ready for action. it's ready for action, and let's put americans to work out in those forests in this win-win strategy. three things we need to do -- help out our communities that are scorched, proceed to invest in emergency rare of the -- repair of the damaged infrastructure on our forest lands, and invest a significant $500.000000 to $600 million in in -- $500 million to $600 million in thinning the forests that have already undergone an environmental review. thank you, mr. president. i note the absence -- i do not note the absence of a quorum because my colleague is about ready to speak. the presiding officer: the senator from indiana. mr. donnelly: thank you, mr. president. mr. president, for years, i have been calling on democrats and republicans to work together to improve the health care law. there are some like myself who recognize the benefits of the existing health care law, a
that's why we're asking for about $600 million to help in the forests of montana and idaho and washington and oregon and california and nevada, new mexico, and wherever else there is a forest that has gone through that environmentalreview and it's ready for action. it's ready for action, and let's put americans to work out in those forests in this win-win strategy. three things we need to do -- help out our communities that are scorched, proceed to invest in emergency rare of the -- repair of...
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forests? ms. crowder: thank you. thinning is a new -- is absolutely a useful tool to reduce feels that lead to ground fires. it has the attentional to improve wildlife habitat. it has positive impacts on tree growth, which leads to positive tree and forest health. it also leads to potential decrease in insect and disease. i do believe thinning is a useful tool for reducing fuel and improving forest health. let thinning is only one of the tools toolbox. sen. merkley: do you feel that is a useful tool? mr. fite: yes, senator. thinning projects are a useful tool. i would say, even for thinning projects, the process and litigation has become a significant roadblock. projects in oregon, 187-acre project, for example, a couple thousand acres, courts are required on environmental impact statement, which is more documentation then you need to build a new runway to hillsboro airport, literally. that's why we need some fixes to management. sen. merkley: i will point out that virtually no stewardship projects ended up in court in oregon. the poi
forests? ms. crowder: thank you. thinning is a new -- is absolutely a useful tool to reduce feels that lead to ground fires. it has the attentional to improve wildlife habitat. it has positive impacts on tree growth, which leads to positive tree and forest health. it also leads to potential decrease in insect and disease. i do believe thinning is a useful tool for reducing fuel and improving forest health. let thinning is only one of the tools toolbox. sen. merkley: do you feel that is a useful...
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my favorite is for "goop edition 02: a perfume of cool air, pale sun, new life unfurling on the forestse who doesn't want to smell like the forest floor? "mmm! "what are you wearing? is that partially-decomposed crow?" now, the content in here, you're going to want to get it. ( applause ) you gotta go get it. the content goes on and on! there are "deep-dives into crystals and mud masks, reiki and bee venom treatments." celebrities, by the way if you don't know this-- celebrities love bee venom treatments, especially nicholas cage. >> >> ah! they're in my eyes, my eyes! aaah! >> stephen: the nic cage signature bee venom face crate is available on goop for just $7,000. ( laughter ) plus, "goop" magazine just feels luxurious, especially since goop retails for $14.99! wow! that is so expensive, it should be in "goop magazine"! now, longtime fans of this show know that i have my very own high-end, goop-inspired/stolen lifestyle brand, covetton house, and you will not be surprised by what covetton has in store. >> baroque simplicity. shabby elegance. give me money. covetton house. ( applause
my favorite is for "goop edition 02: a perfume of cool air, pale sun, new life unfurling on the forestse who doesn't want to smell like the forest floor? "mmm! "what are you wearing? is that partially-decomposed crow?" now, the content in here, you're going to want to get it. ( applause ) you gotta go get it. the content goes on and on! there are "deep-dives into crystals and mud masks, reiki and bee venom treatments." celebrities, by the way if you don't know...
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. >>> well, fire crews are battling a forest fire in new hampshire that may have been start by a meteoriefore the fire started driver reported seeing a meteor flash across the sky but they have not yet found any evidence of a meteorite just yet. fire chief says blaze doubled in size ever night growing to roughly 50 acres. >>> the community surrounding a tennessee chemical plant was forced to shelter in place this afternoon after a reported explosion. the eastman chemical company says this dark plume of smoke and loud noise were produced by an upset in the coal gas process. no one was hurt but company told people nearby to stay indoors and turn off their air conditioning. we will be right back with kate's getting an appointment with a specialist shouldn't be. at cancer treatment centers of america in philadelphia, you can see a cancer specialist in as little as 24 hours. you'll meet with a physician who will discuss treatment options, answer your questions and recommend next steps for your personalized care plan. learn more about cancer treatment centers of america and schedule your appoin
. >>> well, fire crews are battling a forest fire in new hampshire that may have been start by a meteoriefore the fire started driver reported seeing a meteor flash across the sky but they have not yet found any evidence of a meteorite just yet. fire chief says blaze doubled in size ever night growing to roughly 50 acres. >>> the community surrounding a tennessee chemical plant was forced to shelter in place this afternoon after a reported explosion. the eastman chemical...
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new and unusual dishes. mushrooms herbs and smoke mixed in a jar he calls this dish the forest in a glass he got the idea while walking through the woods. then moshe gets his inspiration where ever he can he sees himself as a chef who blends the modern with the traditional. versatile in his own we surround ourselves with food and restaurants and it's. called and i think it's very important cultural thing probably to savor it for with entertainment. at glass there is no cart instead diners get to choose from two menus one with five courses and the other with seven. gavin moesha creates a new menu every month and serves up his colon area delights five days a week.
new and unusual dishes. mushrooms herbs and smoke mixed in a jar he calls this dish the forest in a glass he got the idea while walking through the woods. then moshe gets his inspiration where ever he can he sees himself as a chef who blends the modern with the traditional. versatile in his own we surround ourselves with food and restaurants and it's. called and i think it's very important cultural thing probably to savor it for with entertainment. at glass there is no cart instead diners get...