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robert h. nelson, professor of environmental policy in the school of public policy at the university of maryland. professor nelson.
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robert nelson and his family were on the same tampa cruise but they're heading home. the majority of flights in and out of tia were ok. now airport personnel saying to
robert nelson and his family were on the same tampa cruise but they're heading home. the majority of flights in and out of tia were ok. now airport personnel saying to
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robert nelson and his family were on the same tampa cruise but they're heading home. the majority of flights in and out of tia were ok. now airport personnel saying to watch for the onslaught of travelers tonight and tomorrow trying to get a new flight. in tampa mark rivera 10news wtsp. if you want to check your flight - head to the traffic section of wtsp dot com - we have a flight tracker there for t-i-a and st. international. and since not they travel... we set out to see how the weather is passengers at station in tampa... trips heading north of charlotte, north carolina have been cancelled until the weather up there clears up. even florida got its own taste of the snowy weather over the weekend. gainesville and jacksonville enough for tiny snow flurries to fall. snow flurries can form when there's a mix of cold weather and sprinkles. while they're not that uncommon in other states...they are a rare sight here in florida. an important notice if you live in port richey. your tap water before drinking it. this is specifically for the east and west brown acres subdiv
robert nelson and his family were on the same tampa cruise but they're heading home. the majority of flights in and out of tia were ok. now airport personnel saying to watch for the onslaught of travelers tonight and tomorrow trying to get a new flight. in tampa mark rivera 10news wtsp. if you want to check your flight - head to the traffic section of wtsp dot com - we have a flight tracker there for t-i-a and st. international. and since not they travel... we set out to see how the weather is...
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robert h. nelson, professor of environmental policy in the school of public policy at the university of maryland. professor nelson. >> i'm pleased to be here. this is an important meeting, and seems as though we might be on the verge or hopefully on the verge of some, now you know, mainly new developments on public lands. i'm going to talk, actually, more about history than economics, even though i'm an economist by training. but i've long had the view that a historical perspective is critical to public policy making. so i'll start with a little personal history, and then present some broad picture of overall public lands history. it will have to be very broad, given the amount of time i have. and anyway, i came to the interior department as a young staff economist in the office of the secretary of interior in 1975. and one of my first assignments was to study the blm grazing program. and not having been raised in the rural west, i was surprised to discover that the federal government was deciding the
robert h. nelson, professor of environmental policy in the school of public policy at the university of maryland. professor nelson. >> i'm pleased to be here. this is an important meeting, and seems as though we might be on the verge or hopefully on the verge of some, now you know, mainly new developments on public lands. i'm going to talk, actually, more about history than economics, even though i'm an economist by training. but i've long had the view that a historical perspective is...
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. >> we will be hearing from doctor robert nelson, mr. matthew anderson, professor ronald rotunda and mr. george wendt's. speaker of the utah house representatives, gregory hughes will describe efforts undertaken today and the remaining necessary work to be done to redress these issues. following speakers use we will take a few minutes for question answer for those of you who are with us here in the health auditorium. we will first take a look at the terminal illness, the federal land bureaucracy has a long-standing pattern of prioritizing policy over people. as is particularly evident in the state of utah and throughout the west. among the most articulate and persistent voices addressing these issues is doctor robert h nelson, professor of environmental policy. professor nelson. [applause]. >> i am pleased to be here at this important meeting and it seems as though we might be on the verge or hopefully on the verge of some major new developments of publicly and. i'm going to talk, actually, more about history than economics even though i
. >> we will be hearing from doctor robert nelson, mr. matthew anderson, professor ronald rotunda and mr. george wendt's. speaker of the utah house representatives, gregory hughes will describe efforts undertaken today and the remaining necessary work to be done to redress these issues. following speakers use we will take a few minutes for question answer for those of you who are with us here in the health auditorium. we will first take a look at the terminal illness, the federal land...
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robert h. nelson, professor of environmental policy in the school of public policy at the university of maryland. professor nelson. >> i'm pleased to be here. this is an important meeting and seems as though we might be on the verge, or hopefully on the verge, of some major new developments on the public lands. i'm going to talk more actually about history than economics, even though i'men ei'm an econo training. but i've long held the view that historical perspective is critical to public policy making. i'll start with a little personal history, and then present a broad picture of overall public lands history. it will have to be very broad given the amount of time i have. i came to the interior department as a young staff economist in the office of the secretary of interior in 1975. one of my first assignments wras to study the blm grazing program. and not having been raised in the rural west, i was surprised to discover that the federal government was deciding specific pastures where cattle should g
robert h. nelson, professor of environmental policy in the school of public policy at the university of maryland. professor nelson. >> i'm pleased to be here. this is an important meeting and seems as though we might be on the verge, or hopefully on the verge, of some major new developments on the public lands. i'm going to talk more actually about history than economics, even though i'men ei'm an econo training. but i've long held the view that historical perspective is critical to...
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today, great leaders, like nelson mandela and robert sobukwe, are among the many hundreds wasting away in robben island prison. against massive, ard and ruless sta, which us torture ansadisticorms interrotion to cru human bngs, en dving somto suici, the militant opposition inside south africa seems for the moment to be silenced. the mass of the people seems to be contained, seems for the moment unable to break from the oppression. i emphasize the word "seems" because we can imagine what emotions and plans must be seething below the calm surface of that prosperous police state. we know what emotions are seething in the rest of africa, and indeed all over the world. the dangers of a race war, of these dangers we have had repeated and profound warning. it is in this situation, with the great mass of south africans denied their humanity, their dignity, denied opportunity, denied all human rights; it is in this situation, with many of the bravest and best south africans serving long years in prison, with some already executed; in this situation we in america and britain have a unique respon
today, great leaders, like nelson mandela and robert sobukwe, are among the many hundreds wasting away in robben island prison. against massive, ard and ruless sta, which us torture ansadisticorms interrotion to cru human bngs, en dving somto suici, the militant opposition inside south africa seems for the moment to be silenced. the mass of the people seems to be contained, seems for the moment unable to break from the oppression. i emphasize the word "seems" because we can imagine...
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nelson. >> reporter: the latest we are robert white will hold a press conference 25 minutes from now at police station headquarters so hopefully we can get more information what happened. the fight started on the lower level of the hall of education, a brown building behind me and 7 people were injured, includeing the person killed. denver police said some people were shot and one person was stabbed. there were multiple people injured in the fight. sources tell 9 news, and it is consistent with what people are telling us at the colorado motorcycle expo, is that this happened between 2 rival motorcycle clubs and immediately after the shootings and stabbing, both of the clubs tore down their booths and left immediately. one witness told us by phone what he saw when everything started happening. >> and then you hear pop, pop, which i knew was gun fire from my life experiences and then everybody to get on the floor with other strong language, knowing they were serious we crawled underneath the tables and the room started-- you could smell the gun smoke and the room started to fill with gun smoke.
nelson. >> reporter: the latest we are robert white will hold a press conference 25 minutes from now at police station headquarters so hopefully we can get more information what happened. the fight started on the lower level of the hall of education, a brown building behind me and 7 people were injured, includeing the person killed. denver police said some people were shot and one person was stabbed. there were multiple people injured in the fight. sources tell 9 news, and it is...
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robert lev initiationson, who was working a freelance spy in a rogue cia operation. he went missing off an island. his family said that once again, he's been left behind. senator bill nelson says the iranian government claims it does not know where he is, but nelson remains suspicious. >> i am distressed that we did this is devastating to the levinson family. >> reporter: the prisoner e swap was announced hours after the international atomic energy agency expert friday that iran has met its commitment as part of the nuclear deal with 6 world powers. >> iran has undertaken cig can't steps that many, and i do mean many people doubted would ever come to pass. >> reporter: iliana ross is still -- ilyana ross is still skeptical, writing in statement that vaughn a grater threat tour national securityty interest than ever before. while the president may be content to abdicate our leadership, congress cannot step away from its role and continue to rein in iran's increasing threat. have access to the global banking system. if it's discovered that iran is still moving ahead with hit nuclear program, the deal calls for sanctions to once again be imposed. >>> after stormy weather yes
robert lev initiationson, who was working a freelance spy in a rogue cia operation. he went missing off an island. his family said that once again, he's been left behind. senator bill nelson says the iranian government claims it does not know where he is, but nelson remains suspicious. >> i am distressed that we did this is devastating to the levinson family. >> reporter: the prisoner e swap was announced hours after the international atomic energy agency expert friday that iran has...
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robert, born in 1885, grew up playing soldier with other children. these lawmakers brought civil war memory into their political identities and their nderstanding of war senator nelson of minnesota, a civil war veteran was wounded in the attle of fort hudson and taken prisoner. he carried with him the memory comrade.rely wounded he was left to die by wilson's captors, but the civil war had more than an abstract presence chamber that night. west r nathan goff of virginia, a union veteran, was plagued through his life by his civil war injuries and was bsent, he said, because of them. and still lodged in nelson's thigh in 1917 with the bullet that had injured him, this is the first ullet in the chamber, the bodily presence in congress in 1917 of the legacy of war. just a year before the great war the , president wilson led entire nation in remembering the ivil war during the 50th anniversary of the battle of gettysburg in 1913. e found hope on that battlefield. the day of our country's life broadened into mourning, he said. e have found one another again as brothers and comrades and longer.emies no wilson, like many others, as david civil war, blight writes, turning th
robert, born in 1885, grew up playing soldier with other children. these lawmakers brought civil war memory into their political identities and their nderstanding of war senator nelson of minnesota, a civil war veteran was wounded in the attle of fort hudson and taken prisoner. he carried with him the memory comrade.rely wounded he was left to die by wilson's captors, but the civil war had more than an abstract presence chamber that night. west r nathan goff of virginia, a union veteran, was...