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falcons have been more successful breeding on the side of buildings in our cities which surround the peak district the dark peak itself. and for another bird of prey, the situation is even worse. the hen harrier hasn't bred in the peak district since 2014. it is sometimes called the grey ghost of the moors, due to the male's plumage. but it could also be because, in england, they are almost extinct, and the hen harrier has become the symbol of the campaign. this is an integral part of our natural and cultural heritage, and it is not here because of human intervention. we have to have a ban on driven grouse shooting! applause. we have seen people who have broken the law, and it is always a minority in any profession that brings it into disrepute, and we want to get rid of them from our profession. february last year, bird watchers spotted something unusual on national trust land in the peak district. an armed man, a few metres from what looks like a mock male hen harrier. the suspicion, it was an attempt to lure and kill birds of prey. it was a surprise to see it on our land. but this has been the
falcons have been more successful breeding on the side of buildings in our cities which surround the peak district the dark peak itself. and for another bird of prey, the situation is even worse. the hen harrier hasn't bred in the peak district since 2014. it is sometimes called the grey ghost of the moors, due to the male's plumage. but it could also be because, in england, they are almost extinct, and the hen harrier has become the symbol of the campaign. this is an integral part of our...
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Oct 20, 2017
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but if it works well, could see something similar in other night life areas in the district. on peak weekend hours this stretch of connecticut avenue south of dupont circle is a traffic-clogged sea of pedestrians, taxi cabs and cars. many ride slayering like uber and lyft. organization representing business organizations in the area asked city officials for help. >> heavy vehicular traffic and pedestrian traffic and said is there something we can do to improve safety and address congestion? >> reporter: keep eye out for signs, no dupont circle on connecticut avenue. entire area is dedicated to pick up and drop off. drivers we spoke to said it makes sense. >> it's awesome, convenient. during the clubbing night times, it's packed and traffic is bad, can't find people. >> reporter: district joins arlington, virginia, and pittsburgh in some of the first in country to experiment with a program like this. news4. >>> northern virginia family still trying to come to terms with worse day of their lives, food truck ran a stoplight, crashing into their car and killing mother of three. the commu
but if it works well, could see something similar in other night life areas in the district. on peak weekend hours this stretch of connecticut avenue south of dupont circle is a traffic-clogged sea of pedestrians, taxi cabs and cars. many ride slayering like uber and lyft. organization representing business organizations in the area asked city officials for help. >> heavy vehicular traffic and pedestrian traffic and said is there something we can do to improve safety and address...
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Oct 11, 2017
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and off through the afternoon in the midlands, lincolnshire, parts of south and east yorkshire, peak districtrain. some scattered showers across northern ireland and scotland, some could be heavy and bunbury. but some dry and sunny weather in between. temperatures today not faring too badly, warmest in the south—east corner, where we could see some rain in the first pa rt could see some rain in the first part in that part of tonight. showers continuing in central scotland. a pretty fresh night, temperatures dropping in the countryside down to around 4—5. tomorrow morning, feeling much cooler across the uk. much sunnier started the day. many will stay dry, sunny spells, a bit more cloud and breeze. showers to begin within scotland. they will be confined to some longer spells of rain in the far north later. temperatures tomorrow, a bit fresher but still pleasa nt tomorrow, a bit fresher but still pleasant enough, 13—18. hello, it's wednesday. it's10am and i'm victoria derbyshire. a5 for allegations continue to engulf harve dwri weinstein, one actor and model says she was sexually abused by him.
and off through the afternoon in the midlands, lincolnshire, parts of south and east yorkshire, peak districtrain. some scattered showers across northern ireland and scotland, some could be heavy and bunbury. but some dry and sunny weather in between. temperatures today not faring too badly, warmest in the south—east corner, where we could see some rain in the first pa rt could see some rain in the first part in that part of tonight. showers continuing in central scotland. a pretty fresh...
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birmingham will have some rain and heavy bursts around the peak district and into parts of south ands. tomorrow morning will be much cooler, but much brighter. a lot more sunshine around and for many it will be a lovely autumn day. dry and sunny spells. more cloud in the west. a few showers in scotland and in the north that will merge into longer spells of rain. by and large tomorrow will be a much better day. dry, brighter and large tomorrow will be a much better day. dry, brighterand not large tomorrow will be a much better day. dry, brighter and not feeling bad once you have the sunshine. windy again into friday, and weather fronts to the north and west remained like today. western scotland, northern ireland, north—west england more likely to see rain. further south and east couple of showers, but more brightness breaking through on what will be a generally cloudy day. feeling warm. temperatures about 19— 20. into the weekend things could turn warmer still. if you do have sunshine it could get to about 23 this weekend. always more cloud and cooler in north—west scotland and northe
birmingham will have some rain and heavy bursts around the peak district and into parts of south ands. tomorrow morning will be much cooler, but much brighter. a lot more sunshine around and for many it will be a lovely autumn day. dry and sunny spells. more cloud in the west. a few showers in scotland and in the north that will merge into longer spells of rain. by and large tomorrow will be a much better day. dry, brighter and large tomorrow will be a much better day. dry, brighterand not...
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industrial across greater manchester and into the peak district, and north midlands and across wales.ng sunshine. western areas clouding over. 0utbreaks enjoy your morning sunshine. western areas clouding over. outbreaks of rain becoming widespread. a little bit cool to the north of scotland, but elsewhere, 13 to 18 celsius. a bit of sunshine on your back and that should feel pleasant. now, the breeze not too strong today, but tonight it will pick up. touching gale force across parts of scotland and northern ireland and rain becomes more extensive. a wet night in western scotland and western parts of northern ireland and later into the north—west of england and north—west wales. temperatures 12 or 14 celsius and that's because our winds ahead of the weather front are coming up from the south—west. they are laden with moisture. combining with that weather front particularly across the cumbrian fells and the la ke across the cumbrian fells and the lake district could see tomorrow in excess of 100 millimetres of rainfall through the first—half of the day. that could cause minor flooding.
industrial across greater manchester and into the peak district, and north midlands and across wales.ng sunshine. western areas clouding over. 0utbreaks enjoy your morning sunshine. western areas clouding over. outbreaks of rain becoming widespread. a little bit cool to the north of scotland, but elsewhere, 13 to 18 celsius. a bit of sunshine on your back and that should feel pleasant. now, the breeze not too strong today, but tonight it will pick up. touching gale force across parts of...
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Oct 11, 2017
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investigation, at this time the supervisor will be speaking about conditions in district four and specifically on the atlas peak fire. >>> thank you. good morning, i am from the fourth district. thank you for being here. before i talk about the mandatory evacuations i want to saw thank you to the residents of district four, i have been at the closures, i have seen the emotion, we all want the same thing, your safety and making sure that napa county is safe. we have a team of great people working with you to continue to emphasize your safety. when that is done we continue the conversation about the next steps, i just wanted to say thank you, we understand the difficulties we are all facing. atlas peak, 30,000-acres burned. no containment but that does not we are not fighting the fire, we are fighting the fire, atlas peak road, evacuations are mandatory. also soda canyon, hagen, hill lane, silverado country club. silverado trail. the canyon between silverado trail, turtal rock to the corners, gordon valley. heartman and monticello mobile home park, while i read these i think about the people being impacted by tha
investigation, at this time the supervisor will be speaking about conditions in district four and specifically on the atlas peak fire. >>> thank you. good morning, i am from the fourth district. thank you for being here. before i talk about the mandatory evacuations i want to saw thank you to the residents of district four, i have been at the closures, i have seen the emotion, we all want the same thing, your safety and making sure that napa county is safe. we have a team of great...
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it's coming around peaks all over the stags leap district up and over that hillside. >> obviously, you'reexperienced its own disaster with the earthquake a couple years ago. is there any indication of evacuations? were people come together downtown area or trying to find a place that keeps them safe from the flames? into there's people in the streets everywhere. it smells like probably one of the worst campfires you've experienced. it's thick, hard to breathe. it's very, very thick smoke everywhere in napa right now. people are rattled. the fire has come on quickly. i know that a lot of people are slightly frightened right now. so. >> now, working in this area, have all the wineries there. you're saying they haven't picked the grapes yet. what does this mean when the flames are coming around here. obviously there's a process to getting them harvested. what that is that process? i know this could bethat, but a the ground at this time? is there a possibility this could be a type when there's a in thtloe area or is everything dry right now? >> everything's extremely dry. a lot of people have
it's coming around peaks all over the stags leap district up and over that hillside. >> obviously, you'reexperienced its own disaster with the earthquake a couple years ago. is there any indication of evacuations? were people come together downtown area or trying to find a place that keeps them safe from the flames? into there's people in the streets everywhere. it smells like probably one of the worst campfires you've experienced. it's thick, hard to breathe. it's very, very thick smoke...
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Oct 13, 2017
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district. and on average we start to see peak color here in the d.c. metro area between november 1st and the tenth. we still have a ways to go. taking a look at your pollen report today, mold spores coming in high, and the redskins game sunday afternoon it's feeling like summer football weather. 83 degrees during the game. also feeling a little bit humid on sunday. take a look at your ten-day forecast. but notice sunday, guys, is the warm est and the only 80 degree day on the ten-day there. there is plenty of fall erika is giving maybe some showers early with the cold front. breezy monday afternoon. tuesday it's refreshing, it's crisp on wednesday. just words that we want to use this time of year. >> the plaid and the puffy vests. >> and the flannel. >> love it. >> are you ready or what? coming up, the redskins get ready ♪ so we created the only bed that adjusts on both sides to 9 out of 10 couples prefer a different mattress firmness, your ideal comfort, your sleep number setting. you can even see how well you're sleeping and make adjustments. does yo
district. and on average we start to see peak color here in the d.c. metro area between november 1st and the tenth. we still have a ways to go. taking a look at your pollen report today, mold spores coming in high, and the redskins game sunday afternoon it's feeling like summer football weather. 83 degrees during the game. also feeling a little bit humid on sunday. take a look at your ten-day forecast. but notice sunday, guys, is the warm est and the only 80 degree day on the ten-day there....
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district. i want to provide an update on the atlas peak fire. as of this morning we had 43,000 acres burned. 3% containment and we are actively fighting the fire. to all the constituents at district 4 thank you for your patience. there's a lot of devastation out of there but i am happy to report because of the work of our sheriff's department, pg&e, at&t and cal fire we are talking about people going back into their homes. we are saying when can we open the roadblocks and we are having active discussions with more good news to come shortly but it is really a team effort and again i can't underscore the patient's from all the residents of district 4. you have a community standing with you working hard for you. we have some folks at the shelters and that is from napa valley college as well as solano. also folks in the community foundation has established an account for donations. unfortunately we have done this before. we have done tragedy with earthquakes and this community comes together in ways we can't even imagine. please visit the website for
district. i want to provide an update on the atlas peak fire. as of this morning we had 43,000 acres burned. 3% containment and we are actively fighting the fire. to all the constituents at district 4 thank you for your patience. there's a lot of devastation out of there but i am happy to report because of the work of our sheriff's department, pg&e, at&t and cal fire we are talking about people going back into their homes. we are saying when can we open the roadblocks and we are having...
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peak fire at the conclusion. >> good morning everyone. i am a county supervisor for the fourth district. as of 6:40 am we have 12,000 acres burned at atlas peak. we have three evacuations in atlas peak as well as monticello road, soda canyon road as well as olive hills lane. the evacuation centers are the napa valley college gym and also the solano county community college library. for that thank you for being here again. >> good morning, diane dylan the county supervisor who represents the county north of the city of napa. thank you for being here to communicate this information to the public. as of 6:40 the calistoga fire is in excess of 35,000 acres. the fire has caused these evacuations in calistoga it is mandatory from petrified forest road two tubs lane. it is voluntary north of tubs. we have an evacuation center at the napa county fairgrounds at 1345 n. oak street in calistoga. thank you very much. we will now talk about the carneros fire. >> my name is ryan gregory i am supervisor of district 2 in napa county. as for the carneros fire it had burned 2000 acres at 6:40. currently we
peak fire at the conclusion. >> good morning everyone. i am a county supervisor for the fourth district. as of 6:40 am we have 12,000 acres burned at atlas peak. we have three evacuations in atlas peak as well as monticello road, soda canyon road as well as olive hills lane. the evacuation centers are the napa valley college gym and also the solano county community college library. for that thank you for being here again. >> good morning, diane dylan the county supervisor who...
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district and alexandria. in the metro zone, we are halfway to peak color in the d.c. metro area and i think, based on what i'm seeing the and the numbers, you can expect peak colors into the following weekend so as we start november we're seeing gorgeous colors out there. i love this photograph that was showed on twitter and you can find it and we head to our western zones. these are the temperatures to expect tomorrow afternoon. upper 50s to only hitting 60 degrees. it's jacket weather again. or a tomato soup and grilled cheese kind of day. that's for every zone. heading out to our mountain zones, it's going to be the coolest zone tomorrow morning only around 40 degrees and it's a frosty friday morning with temperatures starting off in the mid-30s. likely coming to an end in many areas in our western zone as we work our way towards the end of the work week. heading out to our eastern zone, a fall jacket to start for portions of 95. doug, it's going to be breezy out there tomorrow morning for everybody but we're really going to notice not only the winds but rain on su
district and alexandria. in the metro zone, we are halfway to peak color in the d.c. metro area and i think, based on what i'm seeing the and the numbers, you can expect peak colors into the following weekend so as we start november we're seeing gorgeous colors out there. i love this photograph that was showed on twitter and you can find it and we head to our western zones. these are the temperatures to expect tomorrow afternoon. upper 50s to only hitting 60 degrees. it's jacket weather again....
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district, no surprise. it has the second highest fine and the highest number of tickets each year. the best, twin peakstraveling the globe and getting paid to do it. this offer that sounds too good to be true actually isn't. we'll tell you how it's possible. >>> rent worries in the south bay. a new study reveals how much more you can expect to pay if amazon builds its second headquarters in san jose. >>> and a live look from our santa cruz beach camera. it's going to be a warm day but cooler here by the ocean as mike is tracking hot temperatures. his full accuweather forecast comi >>> if traveling around the world and getting paid for it sounds like a dream job, listen up. "the new york times" is looking for a traveler to hit 52 world destinations in one year. every year "the times" publishes 52 places to go. it's a travel feature on vacation spots. "the times" is looking for someone active on social media and is willing to commit for a full year to apply. all you have to do is write a 500-word memo outlining the most interesting place you've been to and why. also explain the themes you would like to e
district, no surprise. it has the second highest fine and the highest number of tickets each year. the best, twin peakstraveling the globe and getting paid to do it. this offer that sounds too good to be true actually isn't. we'll tell you how it's possible. >>> rent worries in the south bay. a new study reveals how much more you can expect to pay if amazon builds its second headquarters in san jose. >>> and a live look from our santa cruz beach camera. it's going to be a warm...
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Oct 31, 2017
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think we are talking on the orders of gust that is peak as high as 20, 25 miles per hour, nothing too harsh but enough to notice it if maybe your districtparades for the kids at recess or something like that. may be little breezy for. that will toward evening it looks very calm, very quiet. by 5:00 p.m., 56 degrees, and the sun going down shortly thereafter. after it does so nearly full moon comes up. winds eases up, yes, cool but typically so here. so all-in-all looking to be pretty nice forecast for the holiday. >> really sounds that way. halloween will feel really really nice. happy halloween. schuylkill at city avenue starting to get bumper to bumper conditions, jump on to the schuylkill westbound, what you're getting into right now. so, clearly, at 6:30 a.m., 6:33, to be he can act, getting very busy, bumper to bumper there. also very busy here, schulkhill westbound before the conshohocken curve. look at both directions. not to mention the fact we have disable vehicle here on the westbound side pulled off to the shoulder but very slow moving in both directions, like i said, i think a lot of people want to get out there early to get
think we are talking on the orders of gust that is peak as high as 20, 25 miles per hour, nothing too harsh but enough to notice it if maybe your districtparades for the kids at recess or something like that. may be little breezy for. that will toward evening it looks very calm, very quiet. by 5:00 p.m., 56 degrees, and the sun going down shortly thereafter. after it does so nearly full moon comes up. winds eases up, yes, cool but typically so here. so all-in-all looking to be pretty nice...
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district. it has the second highest average price per ticket and has the highest number of tickets each year. the best, though, is twin peaksea coming to get to donate to north bay fire victims, why there's new backlash against some donation sites. >>> also the move to give voters the chance to dramatically expand rent control here in california. >>> plus the youngest member of the man son family breaks her silence almost 50 years after the murders that kd rocked the country. how she learned about the crime. >>> and we are going to rewrite history, it's going to be hotter than yesterday. check out some of these numbers. you know what the asterisk means, a record high temperature. san francisco you have to get to 90 but you will still ♪ hey grandpa. hey, kid. really good to see you. you too. you tell grandma you were going fishing again? maybe. (vo) the best things in life keep going. that's why i got a subaru, too. introducing the all-new crosstrek. love is out there. find it in a subaru crosstrek. >>> just about 6:30 and here is a beautiful shot from outside, this is live, exploratorium camera at pier 17. here is the part
district. it has the second highest average price per ticket and has the highest number of tickets each year. the best, though, is twin peaksea coming to get to donate to north bay fire victims, why there's new backlash against some donation sites. >>> also the move to give voters the chance to dramatically expand rent control here in california. >>> plus the youngest member of the man son family breaks her silence almost 50 years after the murders that kd rocked the country....
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.>> i am from the 4th district and i want to give you an update on the atlas peak fire, 43,000 acresned at 3% containment. we are actively fighting this fire. there is a lot of devastation out there. because of the good work of the sheriff's department and pg&e and cal fire we are beginning to discuss when people can go back to their homes. we are having active discussions. more good news to hopefully come shortly. a wonderful team working here. very much appreciated. people are working hard for you. many people are still at the shelters. we have established an account for donations. i want to stress how generous this community is. this community comes together in many ways. if you can visit the community website for donations we appreciate it.>> thank you. i have some news on the advisory evacuations. this is the area and it is as a result of the atlas peak fire. everything east of highway 121 from monticello road, everything east of silverado trail between sanctus and saw school, this is all following highway 121 coming down, and everything east of highway 129. everything north of
.>> i am from the 4th district and i want to give you an update on the atlas peak fire, 43,000 acresned at 3% containment. we are actively fighting this fire. there is a lot of devastation out there. because of the good work of the sheriff's department and pg&e and cal fire we are beginning to discuss when people can go back to their homes. we are having active discussions. more good news to hopefully come shortly. a wonderful team working here. very much appreciated. people are...
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peak season, that includes numerous. the hike fee would help pay for improvements. critics say it could become unaffordable for a lot of americans. they say, quote, they proposed a national cut to the park districth they struggle with millions of dollars in repairs. with me now don half more. he visited all parks. my new years resolution was to visit more parks. so i'm jealous with you. can you tell me your favorite park and why? >> hi, brooke, and thanks so much for having me today. that's a question that we get all the time. and it's really difficult to pick a favorite. but i would suggest to everyone, if you can get to denal ee national park in alaska, it's a very special place. >> that's a good one. bucket list. bucket list. all right. so the fact that potentially the entrance fee could go up to $70. i understand you are saying it's a necessary evil. why? >> my understanding of the history of the national parks is that they have been chronically under funded for 100 years. and that's an indication to me that congress is not going to do a lot to fund them further. so it's really going to be up to the people of the united states, whether it's through charitable contributions or user fees, to h
peak season, that includes numerous. the hike fee would help pay for improvements. critics say it could become unaffordable for a lot of americans. they say, quote, they proposed a national cut to the park districth they struggle with millions of dollars in repairs. with me now don half more. he visited all parks. my new years resolution was to visit more parks. so i'm jealous with you. can you tell me your favorite park and why? >> hi, brooke, and thanks so much for having me today....
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peak road. probably a few others. and this fire i think the last update i heard was well over 200 acres. there are actually five major fires burning in the cal fire northern area districtma county, napa county. and there's two, three fires in napa county, two fires in sonoma county. there's just -- tons of evacuations. tons of potential for this stuff. i heard your weather person talking about the fire conditions. >> yeah, talking about the red flag warnings, we're getting word the evacuation center at the napa county fairgrounds right now, she has been talking about the concerns for the winds which are supposed to increase tonight. and gave, what's it like up there now? >> it's gusting. the winds are gusting. probably up to 50. when i was shooting some of my video, the embers were spraying me in the face. like a morning shower. but a lot more scary. the people were going the opposite way. i was going in, try to catch some of this fire on tape and i did it but i got the heck out of dodge, it's serious business up there. >> what's going on in atlas peak? are there homes up there? what kind of a -- >> yeah, definitely some homes up there. there's some pretty nice homes u
peak road. probably a few others. and this fire i think the last update i heard was well over 200 acres. there are actually five major fires burning in the cal fire northern area districtma county, napa county. and there's two, three fires in napa county, two fires in sonoma county. there's just -- tons of evacuations. tons of potential for this stuff. i heard your weather person talking about the fire conditions. >> yeah, talking about the red flag warnings, we're getting word the...