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>> you should know, paradise high won that game. if you want to watch a longer version of the story go to espn plus and search under "e 60". >>> one young man's gesture of grace touching lives. he talks about that emotional moment in an exclusive interview. performance comes in lots of flavors. there's the amped-up, over-tuned, feeding-frenzy-of sheet-metal-kind. and then there's performance that just leaves you feeling better as a result. that's the kind lincoln's about. ♪ so nice to meet you june, jay, ji, kay, raj, and... ray! good job, brain! say hello to neuriva, a new brain supplement with clinically proven ingredients that fuel five indicators of brain performance. neuriva. hendless shrimp even hotter?s you bring back nashville hot! oh yeah - it's back. crispy shrimp... ...tossed in a spicy rub... ...and drizzled with sweet amber honey. more shrimp more ways. endless shrimp's just fifteen ninety nine. hurry in. i have moderate to severe pnow, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are getting clearer, yeah i feel free ♪ ♪ to bare my skin
>> you should know, paradise high won that game. if you want to watch a longer version of the story go to espn plus and search under "e 60". >>> one young man's gesture of grace touching lives. he talks about that emotional moment in an exclusive interview. performance comes in lots of flavors. there's the amped-up, over-tuned, feeding-frenzy-of sheet-metal-kind. and then there's performance that just leaves you feeling better as a result. that's the kind lincoln's...
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the town of paradise is undery a mandatacuation.ily) >> i was dispatched to the fire down on the east canyoe edge. so i sli smy bodcamera on and went behind the house. i can caar a roaring, and i could see flames coming up from, from the canyon that wereob ly 30, 40 feet in height. (pickering speaking on radio) >> narrator: fire was now established on the east sira of dise. police wendoor-to-door to make sure people had left. >> the fire was swirling around the houses. a it was coming t all angles. defying any sense ofty or any sense of, in my mind, what would be normal for a fire. too much was happening, too much was going on, and we were not able to do more than just a couple olehandful of streets. >> narrator: sergeant pickering made his way to paradise's largest building, feather river hospital. >> my husbd texts me, and he says, "hey, there's a big fire." and i said"huh." i said, "i didn't see anything. where's it comg from?" goes, "out of concow." and i said, "okay, well, hopefully it doesn't cross the canyon, 'cause then i'm
the town of paradise is undery a mandatacuation.ily) >> i was dispatched to the fire down on the east canyoe edge. so i sli smy bodcamera on and went behind the house. i can caar a roaring, and i could see flames coming up from, from the canyon that wereob ly 30, 40 feet in height. (pickering speaking on radio) >> narrator: fire was now established on the east sira of dise. police wendoor-to-door to make sure people had left. >> the fire was swirling around the houses. a it...
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the climbers paradise between heaven and earth. here in germany the fast and unique is long over the be a bench in the brass bands have gone home and to be a parents bought their other october fest celebrations elsewhere we've been showing
the climbers paradise between heaven and earth. here in germany the fast and unique is long over the be a bench in the brass bands have gone home and to be a parents bought their other october fest celebrations elsewhere we've been showing
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we sent staff to support the town of paradise and the county of butte. we know that in any major emergency, this will happen and could happen to us. in the case of the camp fair, we provided response to the town of paradise and city staff, and we are happy to help them while they got their lives together, and we could help the city continue to recover, so we'll jump right to the clip. >> president yee: okay. [video] >> san francisco was part -- we were one of the first teams that showed up here through the state mutual aid system request, and we were able to come and help the town of paradise setup their emergency operations center. we provided help in the area of logistics, planning, operations, public information, and animal care and control. all of these areas are ones that are really very much needed in the beginning of the response and continue to be. the entire town of paradise was affected by this tragedy, and many of the employees for the town had lost everything. they were still coming to work, but for us to be able to come and help them setup t
we sent staff to support the town of paradise and the county of butte. we know that in any major emergency, this will happen and could happen to us. in the case of the camp fair, we provided response to the town of paradise and city staff, and we are happy to help them while they got their lives together, and we could help the city continue to recover, so we'll jump right to the clip. >> president yee: okay. [video] >> san francisco was part -- we were one of the first teams that...
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beautiful here. >> it's good to be in paradise but you know who's a million miles away from paradise? felicity hoffmann. first since federal prison. forget orange is the new black, spotted with a dark green jumpsuit. underarmor sneakers and a white ball cap. 56-year-old met with oscar nominee william h. macy and 17-year-old georgia on sofia, t daughter who felicity bribed, had a prior commitment. we're told macy went solo to see felicity again on sunday and quote, the visits went nicely. the source added, however, it's hard for georgia, her mother's in prison garb. very difficult. as for the cell, it's similar to this. a source tells us she shares it with other inmates and there's a toilet in the middle of the floor. >> it's like starting. >> amy said it's called a prison camp but. >> it has more of a feeling of being in jail with the bunks vaulted to the wall. >> if you're wondering why felicity can be seen walking around so freely, a prison spokesperson told us today she was in the parking area which is part of the prison ground. felicity out on sunday, that's just six days away. al
beautiful here. >> it's good to be in paradise but you know who's a million miles away from paradise? felicity hoffmann. first since federal prison. forget orange is the new black, spotted with a dark green jumpsuit. underarmor sneakers and a white ball cap. 56-year-old met with oscar nominee william h. macy and 17-year-old georgia on sofia, t daughter who felicity bribed, had a prior commitment. we're told macy went solo to see felicity again on sunday and quote, the visits went nicely....
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last year, nearly 100 people died from fires in the town of paradise was virtually destroyed. hard to find reminders of last year'ss wildfire in paradise in the northern california foothills. these crosses commemorate the 86 citizens who died in the disaster. despite the rubble and debris, the mayor is optimistic. >> i am so proud of our community because they have come together to help each other to rebuild. it is a close, tightknit community and pretty much, the folks here who are coming back and rebuilding view w themselves not as a victims, , not evenen s survivors, but pioneers. >> 26,000 people called paradise home, but the population is now only 400000. last year, the trees help the fire rake across 26,000 hectares of land. regulations also apply to new homes in the area, including fire resistant gutters and a ban on wooden fences. >> i think we will be a nice little town of 5000 people in a year, year and a half from now and we will continue to grow. >> the focus is on attracting young families to the area in the hope one day the town will resemblecommunity before the
last year, nearly 100 people died from fires in the town of paradise was virtually destroyed. hard to find reminders of last year'ss wildfire in paradise in the northern california foothills. these crosses commemorate the 86 citizens who died in the disaster. despite the rubble and debris, the mayor is optimistic. >> i am so proud of our community because they have come together to help each other to rebuild. it is a close, tightknit community and pretty much, the folks here who are...
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we hope you'll stay with us. >>> now to the growing mystery in paradise. an american woman killed on a pacific island, shot to death just as she arrived home here is nbc's blayne alexander. >> reporter: tonight a stunning murder mystery half a world away in the pacific nation of micronesia, american attorney rachelle bergeron had just come home from her evening run. she was with her dog steps from her front door when someone shot her, her husband inside the house, friends say, baking brownies the wisconsin native had worked as a prosecutor on the island of yap since 2015, serving as the state's acting attorney general the shocking crime rocking the tiny island of 11,000 people >> today i come to you as a very sad man. >> reporter: yap's governor is pledging a full and thorough investigation. >> i promise to do everything in my power to have justice prevail. >> reporter: tonight the fbi is sending a team to help with that investigation. bergeron worked in new york and d.c. before moving to micronesia four years ago her friends say she was preparing to move
we hope you'll stay with us. >>> now to the growing mystery in paradise. an american woman killed on a pacific island, shot to death just as she arrived home here is nbc's blayne alexander. >> reporter: tonight a stunning murder mystery half a world away in the pacific nation of micronesia, american attorney rachelle bergeron had just come home from her evening run. she was with her dog steps from her front door when someone shot her, her husband inside the house, friends say,...
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beaches right out of paradise from the people cultural which is fantastic food oh well the thailand has long been a tourism hot spot in asia but this year numbers are on the decline in particular the chinese are staying away holiday took it has been hit especially hard. for years paddling beach was one of the most popular beaches on to catch thailand's island paradise welcome to millions of tourists every year but this season the beaches felt remey and then usual. they get since june it's been the same every month it's. coming here for 15 blows season should not never seen anything as bad as what it is at the moment local tourist associations say visitor numbers have fallen by up to 30 percent on the island in particular one of the largest groups chinese tourists one reason is the strength of the bought another is the u.s. china trade dispute which hotel owners believe has made the chinese more cautious about spending money in terms of business it's not good. yeah because you know more business we we we have more hotels more rooms to say oh you have modest allows more coffee shops and t
beaches right out of paradise from the people cultural which is fantastic food oh well the thailand has long been a tourism hot spot in asia but this year numbers are on the decline in particular the chinese are staying away holiday took it has been hit especially hard. for years paddling beach was one of the most popular beaches on to catch thailand's island paradise welcome to millions of tourists every year but this season the beaches felt remey and then usual. they get since june it's been...
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. ♪ >>> there aren't a lot of murders in paradise.eople still talk about this one. >> just a darling girl with two darling children. >> it is a story keith morrison followed for nearly ten years. >> how? when? >> i get a call from her boss, said she hadn't shown up for work. >> they found her in the car. >> i saw in the back of her neck some ligature marks. >> she didn't see serve that. >> a small island, a small pool of suspects. ryan, her lover with the past -- >> i had no idea he was a drug dealer. >> and darryn, the soon-to-be ex-husband. >> that morning he called in sick. >> was he polygraphed? >> he didn't pass. >> and the lover? >> he didn't do that good either. >> it was growing colder by the day. >> nothing happens. >> but a father doesn't forget. >> i have to have justice for my daughter. >> after all of these years, are there still secrets to uncover. >> must have been quite a journey for you. >> it isn't over yet. >> this father finally got his answer, but is it the one he wanted? >> never in my wildest dreams would i have
. ♪ >>> there aren't a lot of murders in paradise.eople still talk about this one. >> just a darling girl with two darling children. >> it is a story keith morrison followed for nearly ten years. >> how? when? >> i get a call from her boss, said she hadn't shown up for work. >> they found her in the car. >> i saw in the back of her neck some ligature marks. >> she didn't see serve that. >> a small island, a small pool of suspects. ryan,...
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the ugly side of indonesia's tourist paradise. here in bali untreated waste most of it plastic piles up on the island's pristine beaches. the destruction of bali's natural beauty has been volunteers or trash talk to clean up the beaches. but they're working against the tod of ignorance. the ngos says many people are simply unaware of the problem. they put a binge on. the issue of littering hasn't been widely discussed so it was quite difficult for us to educate people on that people assume that what we say isn't important they listen to us half heartedly especially at the beginning of the angioplasty movement in bali around 2010 bodies and what it was we wanted to become but in the us. trash talk organizes workshops and up a form it says in their campaign to change people's consumer habits. and they're having some success last year bali's local government issued a new law to restrict the use of disposable plastic shoppers now have to bring their own eco friendly bags to supermarkets for the most part the measure has been accepted
the ugly side of indonesia's tourist paradise. here in bali untreated waste most of it plastic piles up on the island's pristine beaches. the destruction of bali's natural beauty has been volunteers or trash talk to clean up the beaches. but they're working against the tod of ignorance. the ngos says many people are simply unaware of the problem. they put a binge on. the issue of littering hasn't been widely discussed so it was quite difficult for us to educate people on that people assume that...
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it killed dozens of people and destroyed the town of paradise.terviews with survivors, the netflix documentary "fire in paradise " retell the survival stories. we are joined by one of the filmmakers. thank you for joining us. the film made me feel a certain way. and made me feel like there is something we have to do. was that your intent? >> 100%, yeah. i mean, the film should make you uncomfortable, and it should make you angry. you know, i think we're living in unprecedented times, as we've seen over the last order four to five weeks, what's happening right now. and you know, i think the idea is that these stories are not isolated anymore. and i think it is time that we recognize that, so hopefully this film puts the viewer right sort of in the seat, if you will, but a lot of these people wonder. >> that's what i liked, drea. first of all, there's no narrator in this film. it's all told by the people who lived it, so it's basically people talking to you, but there is not a traditional narrator. i like that because you hear that and the voices o
it killed dozens of people and destroyed the town of paradise.terviews with survivors, the netflix documentary "fire in paradise " retell the survival stories. we are joined by one of the filmmakers. thank you for joining us. the film made me feel a certain way. and made me feel like there is something we have to do. was that your intent? >> 100%, yeah. i mean, the film should make you uncomfortable, and it should make you angry. you know, i think we're living in unprecedented...
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and later, fire in paradise. the "meet the press" film festival examines the climate crisis with firsthand accounts of the deadliest wildfire of the century. >>> welcome to monday's ""meet the press" daily." i'm katy tur in washington in for chuck todd. new subpoenas, new whistle-blower, new attacks from the president and new excuses from republicans in the fight over impeachment. house investigators have subpoenaed documents from defense secretary mark esper and acting omb director russell vott to the withholding of empty aid in ukraine. adding to the growing subpoena pile that includes white house, secretary of state, the president's lawyer and could potentially include the vice president, if he does not comply with requests for documents. and in addition to the mounting evidence against the president, the lawyer for the first whistle-blower has now confirmed that at least one more whistle-blower has come forward. and this one has firsthand knowledge of potential misconduct. the president, meanwhile, is escalat
and later, fire in paradise. the "meet the press" film festival examines the climate crisis with firsthand accounts of the deadliest wildfire of the century. >>> welcome to monday's ""meet the press" daily." i'm katy tur in washington in for chuck todd. new subpoenas, new whistle-blower, new attacks from the president and new excuses from republicans in the fight over impeachment. house investigators have subpoenaed documents from defense secretary mark...
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a paradise with some other around turned into a round experimentation field but agricultural chemicals we know that these chemicals have consequences they are major irritants there's no question otherwise why would that the chemical company workers themselves be geared up that suited up locals attempt to combat the on regulated experiments but often in day you have many of these people where one foot into the biotech pharma and the other foot in the government regulatory bodies this kind of collusion is reprehensible while the battle goes on the chemicals continue to poison hawaii and its people so one has to ask the question whether there is a form of environmental racism going on in hawaii whether these companies feel they can get away with this because the people have less political power. quite intense hysterically protests in ecuador seem pollin. suspended in the government from the capital. a new u.s. intelligence from full claims that russia was intending to meddle in the 2020 presidential election but it failed to provide any supporting evidence but also to come this out of the
a paradise with some other around turned into a round experimentation field but agricultural chemicals we know that these chemicals have consequences they are major irritants there's no question otherwise why would that the chemical company workers themselves be geared up that suited up locals attempt to combat the on regulated experiments but often in day you have many of these people where one foot into the biotech pharma and the other foot in the government regulatory bodies this kind of...
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i mean, we are partying in paradise, basically, and paradise locations are sensitive ecosystems.y can't withstand, like, this city lifestyle. hello, welcome to the programme. we're live until 11 this morning. do get in touch on all the stories we're talking about — use the hashtag victoria live. lots of you have been getting in touch. a lot about that decision to means test the bbc licence fee for pensioners and can quit —— criticism for both government and the bbc. one says, i do not receive benefits because i'm a fraction below that threshold. if pensioners have to pay for a licence, i would need to sell my tv. i am struggling to manage at the moment. anon on text: i am on pension credit but would be prepared to pay a contribution to a tv licence for bbc only partly because of the quality but equally the relief from annoying ads in my face. liam on text, put ads on the bbc and problem solved. license needs scrapping. outdated old boys club. if the treasury pays working people will be paying twice. tv licence concessions should be means—tested and not free for wealthy pensioners
i mean, we are partying in paradise, basically, and paradise locations are sensitive ecosystems.y can't withstand, like, this city lifestyle. hello, welcome to the programme. we're live until 11 this morning. do get in touch on all the stories we're talking about — use the hashtag victoria live. lots of you have been getting in touch. a lot about that decision to means test the bbc licence fee for pensioners and can quit —— criticism for both government and the bbc. one says, i do not...
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. >> paradise not yet lost, but certainly tossed. from mendocino county, wayne freedman, abc7 news. >>> the fight over phones. what really motives people to put them down? in august, we told you about san mateo high school, which banned cell phones for the entire day, making students put their devices into lockable pouchs. it's the largest public school to make such a move. thousands of viewers shared our story, and many educators talked about their frustration with cell phone use in classes. now one school in san francisco is trying a different method, using rewards instead of bans. abc7 news reporter kris reyes found out how it works. >> it's called pocket point, and it's one of the many ways teachers are trying to get their students off their phones. since it launched in 2014, 20,000 schools and two million students are using it across the country. here is how it works. you sign up. a timer logs how long you've been off your phone. you earn points for every minute logged. those points lead to rewards. we talked to one teacher in s
. >> paradise not yet lost, but certainly tossed. from mendocino county, wayne freedman, abc7 news. >>> the fight over phones. what really motives people to put them down? in august, we told you about san mateo high school, which banned cell phones for the entire day, making students put their devices into lockable pouchs. it's the largest public school to make such a move. thousands of viewers shared our story, and many educators talked about their frustration with cell phone...
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this is a true paradise at least nowadays in the past this would have been completely ordinary back then every village from garmisch to flensburg would have looked like this just about every household would have kept chickens which they'd feed out new yard chickens would have been joined by sparrows to spread start black birds starlings because of all those small farms you saw birds all across germany from the northern coast to the alps. nowadays you have to make a special effort to create this. so where are the birds. there and haven't heard haven't voted. young has slings feed on insects brought to them by their parents and insects are an increasingly short supply nowadays. pay to have been told has been observing this decline for decades when he 1st began working at the institute in the 1970 s. the researchers used to catch insects to feed the birds over the years the number of insects dwindled today there are hardly any. since 1900 our bird populations have declined by about 80 percent across the she's migratory in resident birds birds that insects and those that he grains in seat an
this is a true paradise at least nowadays in the past this would have been completely ordinary back then every village from garmisch to flensburg would have looked like this just about every household would have kept chickens which they'd feed out new yard chickens would have been joined by sparrows to spread start black birds starlings because of all those small farms you saw birds all across germany from the northern coast to the alps. nowadays you have to make a special effort to create...
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an authentic natural paradise. of all the growing things that existed in the silence 95 out of a 100 nowhere else in the world. under. there was there as there is no no police no no order to even begin to compete with these islands in their capacity to encourage natural life to develop free and radically to its own potential. from the. reason. most born. today these islands face an uncertain future and the survival of this natural paradise is being threatened. why mere valley. was my school. lease is the way i learned to hunt and fish. to enjoy. this whole valley. i used to go hunting from here right saddle up my mules and out right all the way into the valley. valley was a very. self-sustaining neighborhood. a lot of the people were hunted some were fishermen a lot of them had small businesses of the oem a lot of the people were farmers we weren't they gantz. agriculture because all of the farmers up here were all tariff almos. so we all had to work hard we all had to respect each other the fad use that were given
an authentic natural paradise. of all the growing things that existed in the silence 95 out of a 100 nowhere else in the world. under. there was there as there is no no police no no order to even begin to compete with these islands in their capacity to encourage natural life to develop free and radically to its own potential. from the. reason. most born. today these islands face an uncertain future and the survival of this natural paradise is being threatened. why mere valley. was my school....
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an authentic natural paradise. of all the growing things that existed in these islands 95 out of a 100 or else in the world. a mere. there was there as there is now no police known on earth that even begin to compete with these islands in their capacity to encourage natural life to develop free and radically up to its own potential. from the ocean home plate to visit and fight most boring. today these islands face an uncertain future and the survival of this natural paradise is being threatened. why me a valley. was my school. this is the way i learned to hunt and fish. to enjoy. this whole valley. i used to go hunting from here writes. and. to the valley. valley was a very. a lot of the people were. some were fishermen a lot of them had small businesses of the. lot of the people were farmers. agriculture because. all of the farmers up here were all. so we all had to work hard we all had to respect each other the values that were given to us by our family he taught you all do scenes that you need in your life to su
an authentic natural paradise. of all the growing things that existed in these islands 95 out of a 100 or else in the world. a mere. there was there as there is now no police known on earth that even begin to compete with these islands in their capacity to encourage natural life to develop free and radically up to its own potential. from the ocean home plate to visit and fight most boring. today these islands face an uncertain future and the survival of this natural paradise is being...
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.>>> a first look at a new documentary about the devastating fires in paradise. coming soon to netflix. >>> this is no ordinary multi- million-dollar home on the market in san francisco. this one pays particular attention to wellness and sustainability. we will take you inside. >>> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the holidays begin here at the disneyland resort. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ we need someone to lean on ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ all we need is somebody to lean on ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> it seems like a great story at first. the police officer stopped to help a woman whose car had run out of gas. his act of kindness took a bad turn.>> reporter: police in lincoln promised me they didn't make this up.>>> correct. it is real.>> reporter: was patrolling at lincoln boulevard and seventh street when he was flagged down by this woman 37- year-old lynette stewart who needed help. >>> she stated she had ran out of fuel. was unfamiliar with the area. and needed to get back to her car.>> reporter: the car was stranded here in the gravel at east avenue and seventh street six blocks in the
.>>> a first look at a new documentary about the devastating fires in paradise. coming soon to netflix. >>> this is no ordinary multi- million-dollar home on the market in san francisco. this one pays particular attention to wellness and sustainability. we will take you inside. >>> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the holidays begin here at the disneyland resort. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ we need someone to lean on ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ all we need is...
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why a paradise with some luck all year round turned into a round the experimentation field the agricultural chemicals we know that these chemicals have consequences they are major irritants there's no question otherwise why would that the chemical company workers themselves be geared up that suited up locals attempt to combat the on regulated experiments but often in day you have many of these people where one foot into the biotech pharma and the other foot in the government regulatory bodies this kind of collusion is reprehensible while the battle goes on the chemicals continue to poison hawaii and its people so one has to ask the question whether there is a form of environmental research going on in hawaii whether these companies feel they can get away with this because the people have less political power. oh. oh oh. 000-000-0000 extension 0000 that's right because. there's a little hold up. in there misusing it flooding. in early february of 2014 as the made crisis was getting more violent there was a phone call that was intercepted it was a call between the secretary of state. and the
why a paradise with some luck all year round turned into a round the experimentation field the agricultural chemicals we know that these chemicals have consequences they are major irritants there's no question otherwise why would that the chemical company workers themselves be geared up that suited up locals attempt to combat the on regulated experiments but often in day you have many of these people where one foot into the biotech pharma and the other foot in the government regulatory bodies...
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an authentic natural paradise. of all the growing things that existed in the silence 95 out of a 100 or else in the world. a mere. there was there as there is no no police no known or even began to compete with these islands in their capacity to encourage natural life to develop free and radically to its own potential. from the. recent. most boring. today these islands face an uncertain future and the survival of this natural paradise is being threatened.
an authentic natural paradise. of all the growing things that existed in the silence 95 out of a 100 or else in the world. a mere. there was there as there is no no police no known or even began to compete with these islands in their capacity to encourage natural life to develop free and radically to its own potential. from the. recent. most boring. today these islands face an uncertain future and the survival of this natural paradise is being threatened.
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an authentic natural paradise. of all the growing things that existed in the silence 95 out of a 100 nowhere else in the world. i'm sure. there was there as there is now no police known on earth to even begin to compete with these islands in their capacity to encourage natural life to develop free and radically up to its own potential. from the. recent. most boring. today these islands face an uncertain future and the survival of this natural paradise is being threatened. waimea valley. was my school. this is the way i learned to hunt and fish. to enjoy. this whole valley. i used to go hunting from here i'd saddle up my mules right all the way into the valley. valley was a very. self-sustaining neighborhood.
an authentic natural paradise. of all the growing things that existed in the silence 95 out of a 100 nowhere else in the world. i'm sure. there was there as there is now no police known on earth to even begin to compete with these islands in their capacity to encourage natural life to develop free and radically up to its own potential. from the. recent. most boring. today these islands face an uncertain future and the survival of this natural paradise is being threatened. waimea valley. was my...
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>>and in paradise just comment. >>for safety reasons the city of la has closed the mare island preserve until 2020. this following 3 fires within 7 days here the preserve on merit. that happened on september 25th 26 in october 1st. the valais how city manager's office says that the preserve needs a comprehensive safety security and land management plan and a full inspection of all structures trees and surrounding areas in order to protect life and safety and also prevent theft and vandalism. >>another spare the air alert will be in effect tomorrow. that's according to the bay area air quality management district. this will be the district's 19 spare the air alert of the year for smal egg spare the air alerts are issued when ozone pollution is forecast to reach on healthy levels which can cause numerous respiratory difficulties, outdoor exercise should be done only in the early morning hours when ozone concentrations. and southern california, 4 people including 2 firefighters were injured in a massive electrical expl
>>and in paradise just comment. >>for safety reasons the city of la has closed the mare island preserve until 2020. this following 3 fires within 7 days here the preserve on merit. that happened on september 25th 26 in october 1st. the valais how city manager's office says that the preserve needs a comprehensive safety security and land management plan and a full inspection of all structures trees and surrounding areas in order to protect life and safety and also prevent theft and...
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. >>> powers back on for thousands of customers in paradise after they shut it off to prevent wildfiresut as jessica reports many of the people in the community is still working to get back on their feet. >> now i have the beautiful hum of this brand-new generator. >> paradise matches to a bit of a new drummer. >> we get to listen to this. >> it has been a of a challenge all the way around. >> one of more than 10,000 customers across the county dealing with outages. they shut off power. >> understand the wind and the fire conditions, the fire fuel, pg&e's neglect of their infrastructure, and maintaining that, frankly it is disappointing. >> a town struggling with the same power companies line part of the campfire last year. >> you kind of want to roll with the punches, but i think we had a pretty hard sucker punch on november 8 of last year. >> his home made it through the blaze but his neighbors did not. now living in a town with limited infrastructure and water not safe to drink. >> if we continue with days like this, who wants to come back? who wants to come back? no power. >> i feel
. >>> powers back on for thousands of customers in paradise after they shut it off to prevent wildfiresut as jessica reports many of the people in the community is still working to get back on their feet. >> now i have the beautiful hum of this brand-new generator. >> paradise matches to a bit of a new drummer. >> we get to listen to this. >> it has been a of a challenge all the way around. >> one of more than 10,000 customers across the county dealing...
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climbers paradise between heaven and earth. here in germany the tilba fest in munich is long over the be adventurous the brass bands have gone home and the be a parents bought their other october fest celebrations elsewhere we've been showing you some of the serious october 1st world whites and you can always go to our youtube channel if you've missed them this time you travel all the way to bloom and now in brazil the city was founded by german sedulous and 850 so let's take a look at their version of october fest. the october fest procession implement every october the descendants of the city's german founders celebrate their heritage with a festival of the room. who knows october fest numbers among brazil's most popular and most exotic and with some 600000 patrons it's the 2nd largest in brazil after the famous carnival in rio de janeiro. i'm here with him here both from sao paolo and he invited me along this is my 1st time here and it's a great festival everything's marvelous. with the festivals wonderful and the people of
climbers paradise between heaven and earth. here in germany the tilba fest in munich is long over the be adventurous the brass bands have gone home and the be a parents bought their other october fest celebrations elsewhere we've been showing you some of the serious october 1st world whites and you can always go to our youtube channel if you've missed them this time you travel all the way to bloom and now in brazil the city was founded by german sedulous and 850 so let's take a look at their...
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it is paradise. we love it. >> reporter: a paradise trying desperately to protect from the threat of fire. >>> the clock really is ticking. we are entering the most dangerous part of the fire season. the funding for the project runs out at the end of the year. >>> detectives in sunnyvale are asking for the public's help to find and arson suspect. on september 8 the person entered the porches of several townhomes in the morris park neighborhood. between highways 237 and 101. he said small objects on fire. >>> one instance there was a patio umbrella that was lit on fire. another one there was a barbecue cover. items that small in nature that you would normally find on the front patio of some of those areas. >>> no structural damage was reported. no one was injured. the fires pose a danger to the homes. >>> we have an update on the tech executive who was kidnapped and murdered in santa cruz. officials are saying 50-year- old tushar atre died of a gunshot wound. he went missing from his santa cruz home 3
it is paradise. we love it. >> reporter: a paradise trying desperately to protect from the threat of fire. >>> the clock really is ticking. we are entering the most dangerous part of the fire season. the funding for the project runs out at the end of the year. >>> detectives in sunnyvale are asking for the public's help to find and arson suspect. on september 8 the person entered the porches of several townhomes in the morris park neighborhood. between highways 237 and...
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what the victim's young nephew says he witnessed moments before the deadly shot >>> the mystery in paradise an american prosecutor gunned down days before her wedding anniversary. nor'easter forecast to rapidly intensify and impact travel for millions al roker with the track. >> this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt >> good evening, everyone the balance of power in volatile northern syria is dramatically shifting tonightrussn troops qy filling the vacuum left by retreating security role held by american soldiers until they were abruptly ordered to abandon their kurdish allies this evening, the white house is dispatching vice president pence to turkey, hoping to stop the bloody advance on the kurds that the u.s. administration helped open the door for. richard engel remains in syria and has the latest >> reporter: the u.s. out, russia in tonight these photos show russian forces moving in to northern syria as u.s. troops evacuate some of their bases. some russians are making fun of what they consider u.s. weakness this video on twitter showing a russian-speaking man on what appears to b
what the victim's young nephew says he witnessed moments before the deadly shot >>> the mystery in paradise an american prosecutor gunned down days before her wedding anniversary. nor'easter forecast to rapidly intensify and impact travel for millions al roker with the track. >> this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt >> good evening, everyone the balance of power in volatile northern syria is dramatically shifting tonightrussn troops qy filling the vacuum...
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reporter jessica mench went to the butte county town of paradise to talk with residents there about the safety power shutoffs. >> now i have the beautiful hum of this brand-new generator. we get to listen to this. >> reporter: powering the necessities for his neighbor. >> it's been a challenge all the way around. >> reporter: one of more than 10,000 customers across butte county dealing with outages saturday night when pg&e proactively shut off power to prevent its lines from sparking wildfires. >> i mean i understand the wind, the fire conditions, the fire fuel, pg&e's neglect of their infrastructure, of taking care of their infrastructure, maintaining that. frankly, this just sucks. >> reporter: a town already struggling since the same power company's lines started the camp fire last year. >> you kind of want to roll with the punches, right? but i think we had a pretty hard sucker punch come on november 8th last year. >> reporter: his homemade it through the blaze. his neighbor's did not. now living in a town with limited infrastructure, the water is still not safe to drink. >> if we
reporter jessica mench went to the butte county town of paradise to talk with residents there about the safety power shutoffs. >> now i have the beautiful hum of this brand-new generator. we get to listen to this. >> reporter: powering the necessities for his neighbor. >> it's been a challenge all the way around. >> reporter: one of more than 10,000 customers across butte county dealing with outages saturday night when pg&e proactively shut off power to prevent its...
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why a paradise with some ground turned into a round the experimentation field but agricultural chemicals we know that these chemicals have consequences they are major irritants there's no question otherwise why would that the chemical company workers themselves be geared up that suited up locals attempt to combat the on regulated experiments but often in day you have many of these people one foot into the biotech pharma and the other foot in the government regulatory bodies this kind of collusion is reprehensible while the battle goes on the chemicals continue to poison hawaii and its people so one has to ask the question whether there is a form of environmental research going on in hawaii whether these companies feel they can get away with this because the people have less political power. in this community there are people who believe that it's ok to sell for x. food on my table it's really hard there are no jobs and you see that i've got kids that ask and as a parent. i can come up with lots of arguments there's a lot of high. late in the game between the teams most of the conflict i
why a paradise with some ground turned into a round the experimentation field but agricultural chemicals we know that these chemicals have consequences they are major irritants there's no question otherwise why would that the chemical company workers themselves be geared up that suited up locals attempt to combat the on regulated experiments but often in day you have many of these people one foot into the biotech pharma and the other foot in the government regulatory bodies this kind of...