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and one of the rangers said it was one of the most glorious moments to be a ranger. as they charged across the field, it was like the perfect time. the artillery was now falling on the germans rather than the field or the sunken road. it was the perfect window of opportunity, and today seized the pill boxes in front of hill 400, and they went up the hill. and what happens next is unbelievable. with hardly any men, they started out with roughly 120 men, they lost many men in the charge, they lost men going through bergstein. they ran up the hill -- and i've been to this place, i toured it with german veterans, actually. they ran up the hill, and today took the pill box that was on top of the hill which was the main center of gravity, if you will, for the hill. because it offered protection. and the protection it offered was from the artillery. as one man said to me, pat, picture a rainstorm, but instead of rain drops, it was shrapnel and tree splinters. it payment unbearable. -- it became unbearable. on top of that, within a half hour or 45 minutes the germans, accord
and one of the rangers said it was one of the most glorious moments to be a ranger. as they charged across the field, it was like the perfect time. the artillery was now falling on the germans rather than the field or the sunken road. it was the perfect window of opportunity, and today seized the pill boxes in front of hill 400, and they went up the hill. and what happens next is unbelievable. with hardly any men, they started out with roughly 120 men, they lost many men in the charge, they...
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one of the rangers said it was one of the most glorious moments to be a ranger. as they charged across the field was the perfect time. the artillery was now falling on the germans rather than a sunken road. was the perfect window of opportunity and they seized the pillboxes and went up the hill. what happens next is unbelievable. with hardly any men they started out with roughly 120 men, they lost many men in the charge, lost men, ran up the hill, i have been to this place and toward it with a german veterans, ran up the hill and took the pillbox that was on top of the hill which was the main center of gravity because it offered protection and the protection it offered was from the artillery. picture a rainstorm but instead of raindrops it with shrapnel and tree splitters. 18 battalions of german artillery rained down on that hill, killing germans and americans alike. it became unbearable. on top of that, within half an hour, 45 minutes, the germans according to their doctor and began to power back. they hit it with company strength or more. sometimes even a batt
one of the rangers said it was one of the most glorious moments to be a ranger. as they charged across the field was the perfect time. the artillery was now falling on the germans rather than a sunken road. was the perfect window of opportunity and they seized the pillboxes and went up the hill. what happens next is unbelievable. with hardly any men they started out with roughly 120 men, they lost many men in the charge, lost men, ran up the hill, i have been to this place and toward it with a...
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i'll get you now, ranger.oo, in its special way-- vast, proud and lonely. it's my country now-- wyoming-- but not exactly a peaceful one. it had happened before, in new mexico, where over 100 men were killed in 1878; in montana, where scores more died only a few years later; and now it was happening in wyoming-- range war. the stakes were always the same--cattle and land. and the opponents were the same-- big ranchers versus farmers seeking open range to settle on under the homestead act. the cattle man who came first and carved his vast rangeland out of the wilderness saw himself facing destruction as the homesteaders settled on his range, fencing him off from the grass and the water. the homesteader had many names in the west-- squatter, nester, and sometimes, with truth, rustler. the cattlemen struck back, fast and hard. ♪ ( dog barking ) what are you doin' here, nicky? ( barking continues ) mom? mom! mom, what happened? what's the matter? oh-- they-- ( sobs ) oh, homer. ma, where's pa? ma, what happened? (
i'll get you now, ranger.oo, in its special way-- vast, proud and lonely. it's my country now-- wyoming-- but not exactly a peaceful one. it had happened before, in new mexico, where over 100 men were killed in 1878; in montana, where scores more died only a few years later; and now it was happening in wyoming-- range war. the stakes were always the same--cattle and land. and the opponents were the same-- big ranchers versus farmers seeking open range to settle on under the homestead act. the...
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he's the lone ranger. well what do ya know, the lone ranger!t message, we'll tell you about hdpp w@@ ♪ ♪ after this brief but important message, we'll tell you about hdpp w@@ ♪ ♪ after this brief but important message, we'll tell you about hdpp w@@ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪the roy rogers show ♪before today's show let's visit roy and dale's western museum and victorville, california. these great memories of hollywood and the west are part of the cowboy legend. roy's ninetieth feature film was macintosh and t.j. which he made during the 1970's after a 22 year absence from the big screen. he accepted the come back role because of the film's wholesome story line and exciting bronco busting scenes. after dozens of westerns, roy made it in hollywood, macintosh and t.j. was the first time he went to texas to film on location. and now here's roy rogers. well hi! dale, and trigger and bullet, nelly bell and pat were all a very important part of the roy rogers show. so why don't you sit back and watch us while we tame the west. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪the roy rogers show, starring
he's the lone ranger. well what do ya know, the lone ranger!t message, we'll tell you about hdpp w@@ ♪ ♪ after this brief but important message, we'll tell you about hdpp w@@ ♪ ♪ after this brief but important message, we'll tell you about hdpp w@@ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪the roy rogers show ♪before today's show let's visit roy and dale's western museum and victorville, california. these great memories of hollywood and the west are part of the cowboy legend. roy's ninetieth...
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don't mess with the lone ranger. ex-texas ranger and masked man, with his trusted horse, silver, and his buddy, tonto. they'd fight injustice in the old wild west. - that's every western. there's always a bottle breaking over somebody's head. there's always, you know, a fisticuff happening somewhere, but not normally by a guy who looks like he's in an s&m video, and that's what made it special. - i love the lone ranger because i actually grew up in the wild west, and i always wanted to be a cowboy. with my ten-gallon hat, my pistol, hangin' out with my best friend, tonto, on his, you know, painted horse. - charlie's angels were forever getting kidnapped. like, every single show. - angels were always in jeopardy. one was always kidnapped, or-or hijacked, or, you know, put a belt around that was supposed to explode. - they may not have been trained to anticipate personal danger, but they damn well knew what to do when it arrived. - if i was a dude, i would break the law, just so i could fight with charlie's angels. bri
don't mess with the lone ranger. ex-texas ranger and masked man, with his trusted horse, silver, and his buddy, tonto. they'd fight injustice in the old wild west. - that's every western. there's always a bottle breaking over somebody's head. there's always, you know, a fisticuff happening somewhere, but not normally by a guy who looks like he's in an s&m video, and that's what made it special. - i love the lone ranger because i actually grew up in the wild west, and i always wanted to be a...
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don't mess with the lone ranger. ex-texas ranger and masked man, with his trusted horse, silver, and his buddy, tonto. they'd fight injustice in the old wild west. - that's every western. there's always a bottle breaking over somebody's head. there's always, you know, a fisticuff happening somewhere, but not normally by a guy who looks like he's in an s&m video, and that's what made it special. - i love the lone ranger because i actually grew up in the wild west, and i always wanted to be a cowboy. with my ten-gallon hat, my pistol, hangin' out with my best friend, tonto, on his, you know, painted horse. - charlie's angels were forever getting kidnapped. like, every single show. - angels were always in jeopardy. one was always kidnapped, or-or hijacked, or, you know, put a belt around that was supposed to explode. - they may not have been trained to anticipate personal danger, but they damn well knew what to do when it arrived. - if i was a dude, i would break the law, just so i could fight with charlie's angels. bri
don't mess with the lone ranger. ex-texas ranger and masked man, with his trusted horse, silver, and his buddy, tonto. they'd fight injustice in the old wild west. - that's every western. there's always a bottle breaking over somebody's head. there's always, you know, a fisticuff happening somewhere, but not normally by a guy who looks like he's in an s&m video, and that's what made it special. - i love the lone ranger because i actually grew up in the wild west, and i always wanted to be a...
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don't mess with the lone ranger. ex-texas ranger and masked man, with his trusted horse, silver, and his buddy, tonto. they'd fight injustice in the old wild west. - that's every western. there's always a bottle breaking over somebody's head. there's always, you know, a fisticuff happening somewhere, but not normally by a guy who looks like he's in an s&m video, and that's what made it special. - i love the lone ranger because i actually grew up in the wild west, and i always wanted to be a cowboy. with my ten-gallon hat, my pistol, hangin' out with my best friend, tonto, on his, you know, painted horse. - charlie's angels were forever getting kidnapped. like, every single show. - angels were always in jeopardy. one was always kidnapped, or-or hijacked, or, you know, put a belt around that was supposed to explode. - they may not have been trained to anticipate personal danger, but they damn well knew what to do when it arrived. - if i was a dude, i would break the law, just so i could fight with charlie's angels. bri
don't mess with the lone ranger. ex-texas ranger and masked man, with his trusted horse, silver, and his buddy, tonto. they'd fight injustice in the old wild west. - that's every western. there's always a bottle breaking over somebody's head. there's always, you know, a fisticuff happening somewhere, but not normally by a guy who looks like he's in an s&m video, and that's what made it special. - i love the lone ranger because i actually grew up in the wild west, and i always wanted to be a...
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don't mess with the lone ranger. ex-texas ranger and masked man, with his trusted horse, silver, and his buddy, tonto. they'd fight injustice in the old wild west. - that's every western. there's always a bottle breaking over somebody's head. there's always, you know, a fisticuff happening somewhere, but not normally by a guy who looks like he's in an s&m video, and that's what made it special. - i love the lone ranger because i actually grew up in the wild west, and i always wanted to be a cowboy. with my ten-gallon hat, my pistol, hangin' out with my best friend, tonto, on his, you know, painted horse. - charlie's angels were forever getting kidnapped. like, every single show. - angels were always in jeopardy. one was always kidnapped, or-or hijacked, or, you know, put a belt around that was supposed to explode. - they may not have been trained to anticipate personal danger, but they damn well knew what to do when it arrived. - if i was a dude, i would break the law, just so i could fight with charlie's angels. bri
don't mess with the lone ranger. ex-texas ranger and masked man, with his trusted horse, silver, and his buddy, tonto. they'd fight injustice in the old wild west. - that's every western. there's always a bottle breaking over somebody's head. there's always, you know, a fisticuff happening somewhere, but not normally by a guy who looks like he's in an s&m video, and that's what made it special. - i love the lone ranger because i actually grew up in the wild west, and i always wanted to be a...
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don't mess with the lone ranger. ex-texas ranger and masked man, with his trusted horse, silver, and his buddy, tonto. they'd fight injustice in the old wild west. - that's every western. there's always a bottle breaking over somebody's head. there's always, you know, a fisticuff happening somewhere, but not normally by a guy who looks like he's in an s&m video, and that's what made it special. - i love the lone ranger because i actually grew up in the wild west, and i always wanted to be a cowboy. with my ten-gallon hat, my pistol, hangin' out with my best friend, tonto, on his, you know, painted horse. - charlie's angels were forever getting kidnapped. like, every single show. - angels were always in jeopardy. one was always kidnapped, or-or hijacked, or, you know, put a belt around that was supposed to explode. - they may not have been trained to anticipate personal danger, but they damn well knew what to do when it arrived. - if i was a dude, i would break the law, just so i could fight with charlie's angels. bri
don't mess with the lone ranger. ex-texas ranger and masked man, with his trusted horse, silver, and his buddy, tonto. they'd fight injustice in the old wild west. - that's every western. there's always a bottle breaking over somebody's head. there's always, you know, a fisticuff happening somewhere, but not normally by a guy who looks like he's in an s&m video, and that's what made it special. - i love the lone ranger because i actually grew up in the wild west, and i always wanted to be a...
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don't mess with the lone ranger. ex-texas ranger and masked man, with his trusted horse, silver, and his buddy, tonto. they'd fight injustice in the old wild west. - that's every western. there's always a bottle breaking over somebody's head. there's always, you know, a fisticuff happening somewhere, but not normally by a guy who looks like he's in an s&m video, and that's what made it special. - i love the lone ranger because i actually grew up in the wild west, and i always wanted to be a cowboy. with my ten-gallon hat, my pistol, hangin' out with my best friend, tonto, on his, you know, painted horse. - charlie's angels were forever getting kidnapped. like, every single show. - angels were always in jeopardy. one was always kidnapped, or-or hijacked, or, you know, put a belt around that was supposed to explode. - they may not have been trained to anticipate personal danger, but they damn well knew what to do when it arrived. - if i was a dude, i would break the law, just so i could fight with charlie's angels. bri
don't mess with the lone ranger. ex-texas ranger and masked man, with his trusted horse, silver, and his buddy, tonto. they'd fight injustice in the old wild west. - that's every western. there's always a bottle breaking over somebody's head. there's always, you know, a fisticuff happening somewhere, but not normally by a guy who looks like he's in an s&m video, and that's what made it special. - i love the lone ranger because i actually grew up in the wild west, and i always wanted to be a...
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anderson morning call has been a ranger for over twenty five years he can spend weeks at a time tracking a single group of loggers leadership so it's easier to work when snow falls in autumn it's impossible to find human tracks and even transport tracks are hard to see after hours of driving we get sent in the right direction by word of mouth you can see that the ground is soft here which means that they've twelve's the tractor trails are very fresh which in fact means that we need to be quiet in order to not scare them off as we get closer. this team says they're legal but have no documents now xander can now call the police to take over his work here is done he's overwhelmingly outnumbered there are too few rangers working in the promote the region and the w w f says the government isn't doing enough to stop it i guess the government now is a start of that here for more whole forest legislation so assumes the pals and so on regards a new forest court and according to. every for us this is the guys in waltham in the in the forest to the still this forest courts still doesn't work just y
anderson morning call has been a ranger for over twenty five years he can spend weeks at a time tracking a single group of loggers leadership so it's easier to work when snow falls in autumn it's impossible to find human tracks and even transport tracks are hard to see after hours of driving we get sent in the right direction by word of mouth you can see that the ground is soft here which means that they've twelve's the tractor trails are very fresh which in fact means that we need to be quiet...
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i mean, your guest is the lone ranger. -the lone ranger? you sure? you've got to get rid of him. we will, boss. don't worry. -with the lone ranger out of the way, the last ounce of fight will be taken out of conway, and he'll knuckle under for sure. now, here's what i came to tell you. they're trying to outsmart us by putting up the departure time of the south bound stage from gunsight. it's going to leave at 3 o'clock instead of 5, but i want you to stop it just the same. -sure, boss. the time don't make no difference to us. now, one thing more. the ranger warned conway that nobody's above suspicion. now, in order to forestall any question about myself, i'm going to ride that stage today, and you're going to rob me along with the other passengers. do you understand? sure, we got it. -leave it to us. -alright. i've got to go now. i haven't much time. i'm depending on you. finish off those two before you leave. you know that store of blasting powder you have left over from the good old day
i mean, your guest is the lone ranger. -the lone ranger? you sure? you've got to get rid of him. we will, boss. don't worry. -with the lone ranger out of the way, the last ounce of fight will be taken out of conway, and he'll knuckle under for sure. now, here's what i came to tell you. they're trying to outsmart us by putting up the departure time of the south bound stage from gunsight. it's going to leave at 3 o'clock instead of 5, but i want you to stop it just the same. -sure, boss. the...
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don't mess with the lone ranger.the old wild west. - that's every western. there's always a bottle breaking over somebody's head. there's always, you know, a fisticuff happening somewhere, but not normally by a guy who looks like he's in an s&m video, and that's what made it special. - i love the lone ranger because i actually grew up in the wild west, and i always wanted to be a cowboy. with my ten-gallon hat, my pistol, hangin' out with my best friend, tonto, on his, you know, painted horse. - charlie's angels were forever getting kidnapped. like, every single show. - angels were always in jeopardy. one was always kidnapped, or-or hijacked, or, you know, put a belt around that was supposed to explode. - they may not have been trained to anticipate personal danger, but they damn well knew what to do when it arrived. - if i was a dude, i would break the law, just so i could fight with charlie's angels. bring it on, angels! - i love the dramatic fight scenes from all of these. karate chop, punch! keep going, jump on s
don't mess with the lone ranger.the old wild west. - that's every western. there's always a bottle breaking over somebody's head. there's always, you know, a fisticuff happening somewhere, but not normally by a guy who looks like he's in an s&m video, and that's what made it special. - i love the lone ranger because i actually grew up in the wild west, and i always wanted to be a cowboy. with my ten-gallon hat, my pistol, hangin' out with my best friend, tonto, on his, you know, painted...
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working as a park ranger on the national mall means preparing for all sorts of challenges.ugurations, protest marches, even the threat of a terrorist attack, but when a magnitude 5.8 quake rattles the washington monument, that's not surprising the ranger on duty at the top is a little shaken. a rare earthquake jolts a national monument, and a park ranger faces the test of her life. >> i felt very, very, very terrified, very scared. thinking that i may not get out of the building. >> then while inspecting the damage, an engineer is taken for a hair-raising right. nicolette williams has worked as a park ranger at the national mall in washington, d.c., for two years. she enjoys interacting with tourists from all over the globe. >> every single day, we work at our different memorials and provide historical tours for visitors. >> on august 23rd, 2011, she's assigned to the washington monument. >> it's 500 feet up and we have windows on all four sides. you can see very far into maryland, virginia, about 30, 35 miles at least. >> security camera footage from just before 2:00 p.m.
working as a park ranger on the national mall means preparing for all sorts of challenges.ugurations, protest marches, even the threat of a terrorist attack, but when a magnitude 5.8 quake rattles the washington monument, that's not surprising the ranger on duty at the top is a little shaken. a rare earthquake jolts a national monument, and a park ranger faces the test of her life. >> i felt very, very, very terrified, very scared. thinking that i may not get out of the building. >>...
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"the lone ranger."rousing orchestral theme] ♪ [gunfire] [dramatic music] ♪ [gunfire] [gunfire] - tonto. boundary markers. - ah, that's indian reservation, kemo sabay. taboo for white man. - we can't go any further. come on. - out of the frying pan and into the fire. - don't worry about this mask. it's on the side of the law. - sure. anyway, you won't get much. all i got is one small herd. and them redskins sure cut it up. you catch up with them? - them go onto reservation. we not able to follow. - like every time. - does this happen often? - mister, they come across that boundary line soon as they run out of meat. only this time i saw 'em. but they saw me too. - kemo sabay, do you notice something strange about indians? - yes, tonto. they all had saddles. - why not? they do enough stealing around here, if you'll excuse the word. wouldn't want to insult a couple of fellas that just saved my life. - well, i told you, i'm not a bandit. but if you'd like to be grateful, you won't talk about seeing us. we'd
"the lone ranger."rousing orchestral theme] ♪ [gunfire] [dramatic music] ♪ [gunfire] [gunfire] - tonto. boundary markers. - ah, that's indian reservation, kemo sabay. taboo for white man. - we can't go any further. come on. - out of the frying pan and into the fire. - don't worry about this mask. it's on the side of the law. - sure. anyway, you won't get much. all i got is one small herd. and them redskins sure cut it up. you catch up with them? - them go onto reservation. we not...
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he's the lone ranger. hi-ho silver, away!rd and a murderer. i paid for the mistake, dude, and made a fresh start. heh. oh, johnny boy. you wouldn't want anything to happen to that nice little wife or kid of yours, would you? would you?! alright, what do you want? you already know that. this visit is just to make sure. have that bank vault open for us tomorrow when we come in. i won't do it, dude! you won't do it? well this is a sample of what you'll get if you don't. ♪ hey, what's going on here?! you keep out of this! oh no you don't, stranger! ♪ ♪ ♪ now john, maybe you can tell me what this is all about. ♪ just a misunderstanding. a personal matter. why don't you keep your nose out of things that don't concern you? maybe i made a mistake. i guess maybe you did, and i aim to correct it later. this doesn't change things any between us. ♪ who were those men, and why were they after you? i'd rather not talk about it. i appreciate your he
he's the lone ranger. hi-ho silver, away!rd and a murderer. i paid for the mistake, dude, and made a fresh start. heh. oh, johnny boy. you wouldn't want anything to happen to that nice little wife or kid of yours, would you? would you?! alright, what do you want? you already know that. this visit is just to make sure. have that bank vault open for us tomorrow when we come in. i won't do it, dude! you won't do it? well this is a sample of what you'll get if you don't. ♪ hey, what's going on...
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wait a minute, haven't you ever heard of the lone ranger? the lone ranger? baseball bat. and where did flip get the pigeon? he traded it for an old catchers mit. seems this bird's been all around without even flying. it's a homing pigeon. she's real tame. see. she doesn't even want to fly away. well she does seem content. and she already likes lassie! well looks like we've got a pigeon in the family. i should have expected it eventually. ♪ ♪ it also says that homing pigeons can fly at the speed of 60 miles an hour! wow! to look at pigeons you would never ever think they would be in that much of a hurry. what else does it say dad? well it also says that they can fly home from distances of up to 12 hundred miles. jiminy! 12 hundred miles? that's amazing! does it say anything else dad? but it's a little on the dark side. unfortunately homing pigeons are easy game for birds of prey. who would want to hurt a poor little pigeon? so defenseless. nobody's going to hurt your pigeon. are they girl? ♪ well, that ought to do it. it's good and
wait a minute, haven't you ever heard of the lone ranger? the lone ranger? baseball bat. and where did flip get the pigeon? he traded it for an old catchers mit. seems this bird's been all around without even flying. it's a homing pigeon. she's real tame. see. she doesn't even want to fly away. well she does seem content. and she already likes lassie! well looks like we've got a pigeon in the family. i should have expected it eventually. ♪ ♪ it also says that homing pigeons can fly at the...
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the first rangers that patroled our parks before there was a park service were calvary soldiers. the presidio here in san francisco sent buffalo soldiers up to yosemite and sequoia every summer to control the parks, to keep the poachers out and to begin the construction of roads. the first federal superintendent of sequoia national park was colonel charles young. he happened to be the third african-american to graduate from west point. he went on to become the first black colonel in the army. amazing story. i believe he'll be honored sometime later this year by some sort of a national monument at his home in ohio. so, pretty interesting fellow and pretty amazing leadership demonstrated. today our rangers across the country perform modern-day public services, often away from municipalities. so, we're the only game in town at yosemite. we perform search and rescue police, emergency services, medical, even corner duties. closer to home, we have urban [speaker not understood] here in san francisco and at the national mall. so, we have a sprat strong cadre of rangers that help in inci
the first rangers that patroled our parks before there was a park service were calvary soldiers. the presidio here in san francisco sent buffalo soldiers up to yosemite and sequoia every summer to control the parks, to keep the poachers out and to begin the construction of roads. the first federal superintendent of sequoia national park was colonel charles young. he happened to be the third african-american to graduate from west point. he went on to become the first black colonel in the army....
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the lone ranger! ♪ a hearty "hi-ho silver"! the lone ranger!o. driver not stop there unless there be trouble. come on! ♪ ♪ ♪ just a scalp wound, tonto. he should be alright after he comes to. coach empty. everything seems to be alright up there. whoever did this must have been after the passengers. you think another deputy? yes i do, tonto. knife martin was due in abilene tomorrow for trial. this coach would have brought him in just on time. tracks here. maybe three, four men. mark of heavy weight dragged from coach. maybe body. we better follow the footprints. we'll leave silver and scout here and go ahead on foot. come on. ♪ ♪ ♪ no use, kimosabe. we lose tracks way back. tonto, look. cabin look deserted. not like outlaws to come here. there's only one way to find out. you stay here and keep me covered. if there's any trouble, come in fast. oh, me be ready, kimosabe. ♪ ♪ ♪ come in! howdy stranger. make yourself at home. thank you. folks call me uncle taffy. heh heh. say i'm a bit catched in the head. reckon tha
the lone ranger! ♪ a hearty "hi-ho silver"! the lone ranger!o. driver not stop there unless there be trouble. come on! ♪ ♪ ♪ just a scalp wound, tonto. he should be alright after he comes to. coach empty. everything seems to be alright up there. whoever did this must have been after the passengers. you think another deputy? yes i do, tonto. knife martin was due in abilene tomorrow for trial. this coach would have brought him in just on time. tracks here. maybe three, four...
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the lone ranger! ♪ a hearty "hi-ho silver"! the lone ranger!be that's what's gonna happen to me when we get to abilene? why don't you give up, law man? the marshal's already lost three of his best deputies on this run. figure you're gonna have any better luck? i'm sure of it. cause wherever you go, i go. i left the keys behind. other three deputies were handcuffed to their prisoners, too. say, whatever happened to them law men? i wish i knew, knife, because if i did, i might be taking you to abilene to stand trial for murder instead of just robbery. ok boss! i got him! rex craig! you, an outlaw. that's right, partner, and a good one. how's the driver? don't worry, he ain't dead, boss, just out cold. good. hide out horses in the usual place. knife and i can take care of this hombre. hurry up! get him out of there! ♪ stage coach, tonto. driver not stop there unless there be trouble. come on! ♪ ♪ ♪ just a scalp wound, tonto. he should be alright after he comes to. coach empty. everything seems t
the lone ranger! ♪ a hearty "hi-ho silver"! the lone ranger!be that's what's gonna happen to me when we get to abilene? why don't you give up, law man? the marshal's already lost three of his best deputies on this run. figure you're gonna have any better luck? i'm sure of it. cause wherever you go, i go. i left the keys behind. other three deputies were handcuffed to their prisoners, too. say, whatever happened to them law men? i wish i knew, knife, because if i did, i might be...
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"the lone ranger." [rousing orchestral theme] ♪
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friend and faithful companion of the lone ranger. to quick puffs. that's your sign, tonto. come from cheyenne country. must be from chief swift eagle. chief swift eagle good friend. see what him want.
friend and faithful companion of the lone ranger. to quick puffs. that's your sign, tonto. come from cheyenne country. must be from chief swift eagle. chief swift eagle good friend. see what him want.
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the police to take over his work here is done he is overwhelmingly outnumbered there are too few rangers working in the promote the region and the w w f says the government isn't doing enough to stop it i guess the government now as i started city for more whole forest legislation so assumes the pals and so on regards a new forest court and according to close up a new low for every for us that's the guys in waltham in the in the forest to the still exist so our forest courts deal doesn't work just do. there's no one tries to stop them in just five years the force will be gone they'll sell it all to china what will the people who live afterwards do. it's a question more and more people are aware of today climate change in the safety of our environment as a whole are being discussed around the world and perhaps it's those small steps that might be a start to people living in harmony with nature. use them to see. destruction without to see. what could have been just ruins. saved by a great sacrifice. and. understood by human genetics and a remarkable reminder of courage and selflessness and
the police to take over his work here is done he is overwhelmingly outnumbered there are too few rangers working in the promote the region and the w w f says the government isn't doing enough to stop it i guess the government now as i started city for more whole forest legislation so assumes the pals and so on regards a new forest court and according to close up a new low for every for us that's the guys in waltham in the in the forest to the still exist so our forest courts deal doesn't work...
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could be an ecological crisis the world wildlife fund for nature makes regular trips to help local rangers do what little they can to stop the logging. but it's not easy lager set up trucks making them hard to reach in an already rough terrain and have mastered ways to jump through legal loopholes this is a nature reserve were only sanitary logging of disease trees is allowed according to law and not a single berry can be picked but loggers like this use their sanitary logging permit to cut down absolutely healthy trees and sell the profitable timber over the border in china we are on the hunt for illegal loggers and it's not going to be easy the forests. and our chances are slim now for now we can stay in our dreams but as soon as we find tracks we'll have to drop our wheels and get out silently in order not to scare the loggers off alexander some morning has been a ranger for over twenty five years he can spend weeks at a time tracking a single group of loggers easier to work when snow falls in autumn it's impossible to find human tracks and even transport tracks are hard to see after ho
could be an ecological crisis the world wildlife fund for nature makes regular trips to help local rangers do what little they can to stop the logging. but it's not easy lager set up trucks making them hard to reach in an already rough terrain and have mastered ways to jump through legal loopholes this is a nature reserve were only sanitary logging of disease trees is allowed according to law and not a single berry can be picked but loggers like this use their sanitary logging permit to cut...
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the police to take over his work here is done he is overwhelmingly outnumbered there are too few rangers working in the promote the region and the w w f says the government isn't doing enough to stop it i guess the government now for more. than your forest and according to. the guys in the forest through this still. doesn't work just. as no one tries to stop them in just five years the force will be gone they'll sell it all to china what will the people who live afterwards do look it's a question more and more people are aware of today climate change in the safety of our environment as a whole are being discussed around the world and perhaps it's those small steps that might be a start to people living in harmony with nature. me all to me the perfect time for a bull elegant ladies and gallants gentleman and even the emperor himself were ready to waltz but the grand a-k. soon interrupted by terrible news. napoleon's army had invaded russia. this is peterhof home to russia's most beautiful palaces and gardens every autumn a glorious celebration marks the end of the fountain season today's
the police to take over his work here is done he is overwhelmingly outnumbered there are too few rangers working in the promote the region and the w w f says the government isn't doing enough to stop it i guess the government now for more. than your forest and according to. the guys in the forest through this still. doesn't work just. as no one tries to stop them in just five years the force will be gone they'll sell it all to china what will the people who live afterwards do look it's a...
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the police to take over his work here is done he is overwhelmingly outnumbered there are too few rangers working in the promote the region and the w w f says the government isn't doing enough to stop it the government now. all forrestal just liaison so as soon as the bells and so on the river grabs a new forest chord and according to the off every forest service the guys in waltham in the in the forest through the still the forest cords still doesn't work just do what you do with no one tries to stop them in just five years the force will be gone they'll sell it all to china what will the people who live afterwards do live it's a question more and more people are aware of today climate change in the safety of our environment as a whole are being discussed around the world and perhaps it's those small steps that might be a start to people living in harmony with nature. hello welcome to the sport show with me kate partridge and here's a clip of what's coming up. when to champions discuss found brave the cold to see the army man feet more dire to want to go into the winter break top of the
the police to take over his work here is done he is overwhelmingly outnumbered there are too few rangers working in the promote the region and the w w f says the government isn't doing enough to stop it the government now. all forrestal just liaison so as soon as the bells and so on the river grabs a new forest chord and according to the off every forest service the guys in waltham in the in the forest through the still the forest cords still doesn't work just do what you do with no one tries...
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the police to take over his work here is done he is overwhelmingly outnumbered there are too few rangers working in the region and then says the government isn't doing enough to stop it. now. off. the. court. in the forest to the still forest courts. there's no one tries to stop them in just five years the force will be gone. to china what will the people who live afterwards do. it's a question more and more people are aware of today climate change in the safety of our environment as a whole are being discussed around the world and perhaps it's those small steps that might be a start to people living in harmony with nature. as in most of the mines in segovia have passed into the hands of citizens who established small companies and of exploited them for many years now. at the. one hundred thirty workers bring the or to the surface like. that on their backs from a depth of three hundred meters. we take the or out but. try not to make it too heavy so you can walk. on it. how much do you earn a month. it depends on the buy there are times you make two and a half to three million that's twel
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to drop our wheels and get out silently in order not to scare the off alexander someone has been a ranger for over twenty five years he can spend weeks at a time tracking a single group of loggers easier to work when snow falls in autumn it's impossible to find human tracks and even transport tracks are hard to see after hours of driving we get sent in the right direction by word of mouth you can see that the ground is soft here which means that twelve the tractor trails are very fresh which in fact means that we need to be quiet in order to not scare them off as we get closer. this team says they're illegal but have no documents now xander can now call the police to take over his work here is done overwhelmingly outnumbered there are too few rangers working in the region and the w w f says the government isn't doing enough to stop it the government. of. the. forest corp and according to. the guys in the forest through this still. no one tries to stop them in just five years the forest will be gone. to china what will the people who live afterwards do. it's a question more and more people
to drop our wheels and get out silently in order not to scare the off alexander someone has been a ranger for over twenty five years he can spend weeks at a time tracking a single group of loggers easier to work when snow falls in autumn it's impossible to find human tracks and even transport tracks are hard to see after hours of driving we get sent in the right direction by word of mouth you can see that the ground is soft here which means that twelve the tractor trails are very fresh which in...