105
105
Dec 6, 2015
12/15
by
KNTV
tv
eye 105
favorite 0
quote 0
we also have a snoopy display at the park this year. is is the first time that we've really had a mainstream character at the park as a new display. and then we have five different artisan snowmen around the park as well. definitely involved in the arts community where these snowmen have been created by local artists, and they're also on display at the park. so a lot of creativity goes in every year in particular this year. >> yeah. it does have thative community. >> absolutely. one of the big pieces of community involvement christmas in the park is a decoration of all the different christmas trees throughout the park. and i have had community leaders come up to me in april and say, we want to decorate a tree at christmas in the park. how do we get involved? it's always nice to see them get involved and also to see their pictures on facebook and twitter with their nonprofit group or with whatever organization they're with. and they're all decorating the christmas tree together. so it's a nice bonding experience. >> it benefits a lot of p
we also have a snoopy display at the park this year. is is the first time that we've really had a mainstream character at the park as a new display. and then we have five different artisan snowmen around the park as well. definitely involved in the arts community where these snowmen have been created by local artists, and they're also on display at the park. so a lot of creativity goes in every year in particular this year. >> yeah. it does have thative community. >> absolutely. one...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
51
51
Dec 22, 2015
12/15
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
it's one block south west of the park. here is a quick illustration of the project from hickory street. this mapco straits the central freeway parcels and point out which parcel we are talking about currently. these are-this is the alignment of the formal central freeway in these were given to the city by caltrans when the freeway was removed. at that time the planning assets identified which parcels should be used for affordable and market rate housing which is the color coding of this map. as you can see this particular site was identified for affordable housing at that time. the proposed project is aligned with the planning efforts that took place at that time. identifying the density, use, of site. part of the funding for patricia's green and other parks within the area came from the sale of the central freeway parcel that were on the previous slide. here is an illustration of the features, the diagram of patricia screen showing you the different activity zones within the park. this table provides a summary of the shado
it's one block south west of the park. here is a quick illustration of the project from hickory street. this mapco straits the central freeway parcels and point out which parcel we are talking about currently. these are-this is the alignment of the formal central freeway in these were given to the city by caltrans when the freeway was removed. at that time the planning assets identified which parcels should be used for affordable and market rate housing which is the color coding of this map. as...
64
64
Dec 16, 2015
12/15
by
KCSM
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
some of them live in settlements within the park. his gorge once served as a temple for the indigenous malibu people. for them, nature was sacred. >> we want to recultivate this, to show the young people how important mother nature was in the past, so that they learn to treasure it like their ancestors did. >> these petroglyphs were etched into the rock by the malibu. they lived here right up until just a few centuries ago. >> all the animals were like brothers to them. but the jaguar was different, more like a god if you like. and they honoured their god with this symbol. >> it's the first time the high-school students have had the chance to learn about their cultural heritage. >> we hope that some of them will later become biologists, or will have the opportunity to study. if we don't preserve what we have, none of this means anything. the less you know about something, the less you value it. >> a game helps the young people become more familiar with the old symbols and the different species living in the park. >> and the number 13
some of them live in settlements within the park. his gorge once served as a temple for the indigenous malibu people. for them, nature was sacred. >> we want to recultivate this, to show the young people how important mother nature was in the past, so that they learn to treasure it like their ancestors did. >> these petroglyphs were etched into the rock by the malibu. they lived here right up until just a few centuries ago. >> all the animals were like brothers to them. but...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
60
60
Dec 2, 2015
12/15
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
my hope is that the national park service listens to the local communities. i think there are examples whether they haven't and a new superintendent christine leonards who i believe is sensitive to local communities and by passing this resolution we're sending a strong message from the city but behind the scenes i am doing my best to work with her and her staff to ensure that common interests of the national park service and the city are respected. there's a couple of amendments to the original resolution that draw from data and also kind of put forward bringing it up to speed on the different budget allocations that we have made as a board to increase that shared responsibility of taking care of ocean beach and i'm going to read the quick amendments before we open it up, and we have a number of speakers that will come forward that have been working on this issue for many years and some for decadeses so the ocean beach amendments page one lines 19-20 it acknowledges the budget allocations that the city has made to help the national park service with clean up
my hope is that the national park service listens to the local communities. i think there are examples whether they haven't and a new superintendent christine leonards who i believe is sensitive to local communities and by passing this resolution we're sending a strong message from the city but behind the scenes i am doing my best to work with her and her staff to ensure that common interests of the national park service and the city are respected. there's a couple of amendments to the original...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
74
74
Dec 29, 2015
12/15
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
it's one block south west of the park. here is a quick illustration of the project from hickory street. this mapco straits the central freeway parcels and point out which parcel we are talking about currently. these are-this is the alignment of the formal central freeway in these were given to the city by caltrans when the freeway was removed. at that time the planning assets identified which parcels should be used for affordable and market rate housing which is the color coding of this map. as you can see this particular site was identified for affordable housing at that time. the proposed project is aligned with the planning efforts that took place at that time. identifying the density, use, of site. part of the funding for patricia's green and other parks within the area came from the sale of the central freeway parcel that were on the previous slide. here is an illustration of the features, the diagram of patricia screen showing you the different activity zones within the park. this table provides a summary of the shado
it's one block south west of the park. here is a quick illustration of the project from hickory street. this mapco straits the central freeway parcels and point out which parcel we are talking about currently. these are-this is the alignment of the formal central freeway in these were given to the city by caltrans when the freeway was removed. at that time the planning assets identified which parcels should be used for affordable and market rate housing which is the color coding of this map. as...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
45
45
Dec 22, 2015
12/15
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
the next. i am a founding member of dolores park work, the leading citizen support group for dolores park and a past board members and [inaudible] currently the mission deloris neighborhoods association, i'm on the board. and during my first 2 years i think i would like to point out that i was very helpful in organizing the later stages and the early stages of the 5 year strategic plan. i was pulled early on and worked with rec and park to encourage emphasis on land acquisition where we got language in on developing more open space to address population growth and high emerging neighborhoods, we had that moved to a important position in the plan and encourage maintenance with objectives plan for every park and preventative maintenance plan which we felt was very important. and also rently working with the on going work on the chapter amendment which is coming up shortly. going forward, i hope to work with finding and developing more funds for land acquisition. we pretty much have spent our wad and i'm really excited about the upcoming capital plan, which is scheduled to be part of the new chart
the next. i am a founding member of dolores park work, the leading citizen support group for dolores park and a past board members and [inaudible] currently the mission deloris neighborhoods association, i'm on the board. and during my first 2 years i think i would like to point out that i was very helpful in organizing the later stages and the early stages of the 5 year strategic plan. i was pulled early on and worked with rec and park to encourage emphasis on land acquisition where we got...
61
61
Dec 20, 2015
12/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
more than 400 units of the beloved national parks. e and her team have implemented an ambitious agenda to expand access to the national parks. encouraging more young people to work and play and serve in parks. the secretary also has set a number ofcrease the volunteers to one million annually by 2017. rolenizing the essential that volunteers play in parks stewardship. we thank you for your leadership. the find your part campaign to discover that a park can be, to share your experiences with each other and to support those treasured places. celebration ofrk its centennial is coming up. the department of the interior was given money to build partner coalitions in 50 u.s. cities. to increase public awareness of the need for volunteers in parks. as of today american express has more than doubled its commitments to historic preservation in national parks. bringing the total to more than $13 million. [applause] this increased investment strategy. additional programming to drive increased volunteering. through partnerships with the student co
more than 400 units of the beloved national parks. e and her team have implemented an ambitious agenda to expand access to the national parks. encouraging more young people to work and play and serve in parks. the secretary also has set a number ofcrease the volunteers to one million annually by 2017. rolenizing the essential that volunteers play in parks stewardship. we thank you for your leadership. the find your part campaign to discover that a park can be, to share your experiences with...
60
60
Dec 27, 2015
12/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
will it knows that in the national parks on day. now that in the national trust for historic preservation. it is these organizations that have stepped in to fill the void. i don't think he will go back to the way life used to be but i think one really important thing happening because of the engagement of a firms like american express and the american express foundation is that we are engaging a broader community. for american express in particular, when tim announced their support of the finder park campaign, it was at another historic site. we were working alongside some folks doing cleanup of battery park. that is the launching off point to the historic ellis island. what american express grant is doing is engaging young people, fresh faces who will come up with a better name than historic preservation. so they feel ownership when they go there because they were pulling weeds and beautifying it in recognizing the native species planted there and gardens that aren't manicured in the way many are in our cities. and that speak to the
will it knows that in the national parks on day. now that in the national trust for historic preservation. it is these organizations that have stepped in to fill the void. i don't think he will go back to the way life used to be but i think one really important thing happening because of the engagement of a firms like american express and the american express foundation is that we are engaging a broader community. for american express in particular, when tim announced their support of the...
73
73
Dec 20, 2015
12/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
the national park celebration of its centennial is coming up. e department of the interior was given money to build partner coalitions in 50 u.s. cities. to increase public awareness of the need for volunteers in parks. as of today american express has more than doubled its commitments to historic preservation in national parks. bringing the total to more than $13 million. [applause] this increased investment reflects to strategies that encourage civic engagement. the first is additional programming to drive increased volunteering. through partnerships with the student conservation association. we have rallied a diverse group of volunteers including students and military veterans who are committed to conserving and servicing our national parks. second, we have made new investments to ensure that important historic sites in national parks are preserved for future generations. i would like to share some of those plans with you today. to start, more than $1 million in preservation grants that are being awarded to support the restoration and preserva
the national park celebration of its centennial is coming up. e department of the interior was given money to build partner coalitions in 50 u.s. cities. to increase public awareness of the need for volunteers in parks. as of today american express has more than doubled its commitments to historic preservation in national parks. bringing the total to more than $13 million. [applause] this increased investment reflects to strategies that encourage civic engagement. the first is additional...
66
66
Dec 12, 2015
12/15
by
WABC
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
here, the less parking the people have who live here or work here. >> reporter: nearly all parking in the busy areas are metered and business owners have to pay to park. frank owns this corporate photography shop. >> parking for the owner, $100 to park when you arrive with your equipment for your business. >> reporter: rudy is director of the antique emporium. >> we have to pay for parking but it doesn't guarantee us a park. catch as catch can. they want to raise that up. >> reporter: city leaders are proposing changes that include raising rates, especially in the busiest zones and lower rates in less used parking areas hoping visitors will use them leaving more premium spots available. supply and trying to manage 85 xs city so people aren't driving around wasting gas looking for spaces. >> reporter: every owner says they need to build a parking garage, not charge more to be at work. >> i said this was a ghost town when i came here and it could easily be a ghost town again if you drive the merchants out. >> reporter: city council will vote on the parking changes and parking increases
here, the less parking the people have who live here or work here. >> reporter: nearly all parking in the busy areas are metered and business owners have to pay to park. frank owns this corporate photography shop. >> parking for the owner, $100 to park when you arrive with your equipment for your business. >> reporter: rudy is director of the antique emporium. >> we have to pay for parking but it doesn't guarantee us a park. catch as catch can. they want to raise that...
34
34
Dec 5, 2015
12/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
find your park. if theional park visits are a regular tradition for your family or if you have never visited a national park we want all americans to discover a new national park experience. tonight it's my great honor to introduce to you someone very special to us in the national park service. betty soskin is 94 years old and the oldest park ranger. [ cheers and applause ] she works at rosie the riveter world war ii home front national historical park in richmond, california. she was part of the war effort in richmond, and while she doesn't think of herself as a rosie, her story is an important piece of history that was written in richmond during the 1940s. it was my pleasure to introduce a woman whose experience and dedication to sharing a more complete american story is inspired so many, including me. please welcome betty soskin. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. i was last in washington on january 20, of 2009 for the presidential inauguration. in my breast pocket was a picture of my great grandmothe
find your park. if theional park visits are a regular tradition for your family or if you have never visited a national park we want all americans to discover a new national park experience. tonight it's my great honor to introduce to you someone very special to us in the national park service. betty soskin is 94 years old and the oldest park ranger. [ cheers and applause ] she works at rosie the riveter world war ii home front national historical park in richmond, california. she was part of...
62
62
Dec 14, 2015
12/15
by
KCCI
quote
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 7
the evening commute. also closed, gray's lake park including the creighton trail. at waterworks park in des moines, about it dozen members of a local electrical union are out tearing down the electrical boxes and pulling up the wiring at jolly holiday lights. the flooding is worse than first thought and the raccoon river is west side of the park. they will be there throughout the afternoon working on this. flooding continues to be a major concern in many parts of the metro. marcus mcintosh joins us now live from clive with the soggy details. marcus: mollie, right now we are in clive. we are in a parking lot of the eternity church. the parking lot is full of now our first stop this morning was on swanson boulevard in clive, where you can see the road closed signs were not stopping the drivers of cars or trucks from going about their daily business.
the evening commute. also closed, gray's lake park including the creighton trail. at waterworks park in des moines, about it dozen members of a local electrical union are out tearing down the electrical boxes and pulling up the wiring at jolly holiday lights. the flooding is worse than first thought and the raccoon river is west side of the park. they will be there throughout the afternoon working on this. flooding continues to be a major concern in many parts of the metro. marcus mcintosh...
169
169
Dec 1, 2015
12/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 169
favorite 0
quote 0
but beauty alone will never be enough to save the park and the traditional model of protecting park boundariesringing in tourism dollars hasn't worked, either. so how does nature win given the odds like this? a massive hydroelectric plant built just outside the park and powered by water from the protected mountains. it will bring sustainable energy to an entire region for the first time. this station is one of eight all set to be online by 2025. >> it's definitely the cleanest form of energy creation. >> reporter: it is a way to reverse what he calls an environmental injustice. >> an acre of fertile agriculture land, which is what the national park could be, can generate about $600 a year in net profit for a poor congolese family. that represents about a billion dollars of lost revenue for what are essentially some of the poorest people on earth. >> reporter: he readily admits the population here cannot be expected to bear the cost of conserving an asset that benefits the whole of humanity. now constantly flanked by armed guards he knows the rangers can not fight the financial lure of the park
but beauty alone will never be enough to save the park and the traditional model of protecting park boundariesringing in tourism dollars hasn't worked, either. so how does nature win given the odds like this? a massive hydroelectric plant built just outside the park and powered by water from the protected mountains. it will bring sustainable energy to an entire region for the first time. this station is one of eight all set to be online by 2025. >> it's definitely the cleanest form of...
54
54
Dec 5, 2015
12/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
park service. betty saw skin is 94 years old and the oldest park ranger. use] at rosie the riveter national home front historical park in richmond. her story is an important piece of history. privilege to introduce her. he's welcome that he -- please welcome betty soskin. [applause] ♪ thank you, director jarvis. left in washington on 9 for the0, of 2000 an presidential inauguration. in my breast pocket was a picture of my grandmother, a woman born into slavery in 1826 in st. james parish, louisiana. it is fitting that a return to washington tonight with my grand daughter's in an area known as egypt because this is a full circle moment. greatest joys of my job is the opportunity to share my life experiences to the parks education and communities outreach programs. i cannot wait to get back and tell everyone about this most special one. in this season of hope and promise, reflection and celebration, it is my honor to present to you the president of the united states, barack obama. [applause] ♪ >> merry christmas everybody! thank you, betty, for that introduct
park service. betty saw skin is 94 years old and the oldest park ranger. use] at rosie the riveter national home front historical park in richmond. her story is an important piece of history. privilege to introduce her. he's welcome that he -- please welcome betty soskin. [applause] ♪ thank you, director jarvis. left in washington on 9 for the0, of 2000 an presidential inauguration. in my breast pocket was a picture of my grandmother, a woman born into slavery in 1826 in st. james parish,...
125
125
Dec 26, 2015
12/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 125
favorite 0
quote 0
find your park. if theional park visits are a regular tradition for your family or you have never visited a national park, we want all americans to discover a new national park experience. tonight it is my great honor to introduce to you someone very special to us in the national park service. betty soskin is 94 years old and the oldest park ranger. [applause] jonathan:she works at rosie the riveter historical park in richmond, california. she was part of the war effort in richmond and while she does not really think of herself as a rosie, her story is an important one that was written in richmond in the 1940's. it is my pleasure to introduce a woman whose dedication for sharing a complete story has inspired so many. including me. please welcome betty. [applause] ♪ ♪ betty: thank you, director arvis. i was last in washington in 2009 for the presidential inauguration. in my breast pocket was a picture of my great grandmother, a woman born into slavery in 1846 in st. james parish louisiana. it is fitting that
find your park. if theional park visits are a regular tradition for your family or you have never visited a national park, we want all americans to discover a new national park experience. tonight it is my great honor to introduce to you someone very special to us in the national park service. betty soskin is 94 years old and the oldest park ranger. [applause] jonathan:she works at rosie the riveter historical park in richmond, california. she was part of the war effort in richmond and while...
44
44
Dec 29, 2015
12/15
by
KSNV
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
michelle: this happen in the parking lot of the 24 hour fitness gym. craig fiegener has been out there all morning long and we are learning that a witness heard something and police havewhat do they know? craig fiegener: well, that witness will be one important person in helping solve what happened in the parking lot behind me, but i want you to look at something else in the parking loit is the surveillance camera, at least one of them, on the 24-hour fitness building. it is aimed at the area this shooting happened. it is very likely it recorded what happened this morning. we are told the video is in police possession. it is grainy video and it shows a car pulling up to the victim's car, and then a shot is fired. we are told -- news 3 was here least two people were inside the suspect vehicle, but was there any connection between that vehicle, that person, and the person shot, and if so, why was that man here in the parking much? was he going to the 24-hour fitness, or had he worked out here? it is not known if the victim was a member of the gym or if h
michelle: this happen in the parking lot of the 24 hour fitness gym. craig fiegener has been out there all morning long and we are learning that a witness heard something and police havewhat do they know? craig fiegener: well, that witness will be one important person in helping solve what happened in the parking lot behind me, but i want you to look at something else in the parking loit is the surveillance camera, at least one of them, on the 24-hour fitness building. it is aimed at the area...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
138
138
Dec 15, 2015
12/15
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 138
favorite 0
quote 0
the next. i am a founding member of dolores park work, the leading citizen support group for dolores park and a past board members and [inaudible] currently the mission deloris neighborhoods association, i'm on the board. and during my first 2 years i think i would like to point out that i was very helpful in organizing the later stages and the early stages of the 5 year strategic plan. i was pulled early on and worked with rec and park to encourage emphasis on land acquisition where we got language in on developing more open space to address population growth and high emerging neighborhoods, we had that moved to a important position in the plan and encourage maintenance with objectives plan for every park and preventative maintenance plan which we felt was very important. and also rently working with the on going work on the chapter amendment which is coming up shortly. going forward, i hope to work with finding and developing more funds for land acquisition. we pretty much have spent our wad and i'm really excited about the upcoming capital plan, which is scheduled to be part of the new chart
the next. i am a founding member of dolores park work, the leading citizen support group for dolores park and a past board members and [inaudible] currently the mission deloris neighborhoods association, i'm on the board. and during my first 2 years i think i would like to point out that i was very helpful in organizing the later stages and the early stages of the 5 year strategic plan. i was pulled early on and worked with rec and park to encourage emphasis on land acquisition where we got...
107
107
Dec 18, 2015
12/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 107
favorite 0
quote 0
disney world beefing up security at the them parks. security is a major concern in the wake of the san bernardino and paris terror attacks. we get more from alina machado. >> reporter: boris, disney is not the only one doing this. universal and seaworld are using metal detectors to screen people in the parks. the spokesperson for disney released a statement. it reads we review our approach to security and implementing additional security measureses. disney will randomly select guests for the metal detectors. these measures include the use of trained dogs to patrol areas. if you head to a park, they are discontinuing the sale of toy guns on disney property and not allowing people to bring toy gun to the theme parks. if you are 14 and older, you also won't be able to wear a costume. the toy gun policy, they say, is being done to make sure a toy gun doesn't cause distraction or confusion for the cast members and security personnel in the parks. few people actually bring these items. the cost in policy is to allow security to better screen
disney world beefing up security at the them parks. security is a major concern in the wake of the san bernardino and paris terror attacks. we get more from alina machado. >> reporter: boris, disney is not the only one doing this. universal and seaworld are using metal detectors to screen people in the parks. the spokesperson for disney released a statement. it reads we review our approach to security and implementing additional security measureses. disney will randomly select guests for...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
60
60
Dec 22, 2015
12/15
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
approximately 2 years ago the park alliance [inaudible] because our parks are central to our quality of life. the measure before you is a important step to increase the funding in a fiscally responsible way. in the past our fund frg the park system is a victim of general fund ebbs and flows. we had as much as 2.1 percent and [inaudible] this seeks to stabilize that. this measure allows rec and park more certainty athround budget and address the long term needs. the city deserves quality parks [inaudible] i would like to ask everyone in the room who supports this measure to stand up. thank you. >> thank you, next speaker please. >> good morning supervisors. my name is dens maus cofeian. i am ovthe equichange but i suck mitted 5 chainss and one question. the most important change is the language proposed on page 2, line 22. portions of the set aside monies shad be expended for the following function: propty action 20 p, pufillsy [inaudible] the charter amendment failed to prioritize maintenance thrks most significant need of the department, these numbererize derived from the initial 197
approximately 2 years ago the park alliance [inaudible] because our parks are central to our quality of life. the measure before you is a important step to increase the funding in a fiscally responsible way. in the past our fund frg the park system is a victim of general fund ebbs and flows. we had as much as 2.1 percent and [inaudible] this seeks to stabilize that. this measure allows rec and park more certainty athround budget and address the long term needs. the city deserves quality parks...
69
69
Dec 25, 2015
12/15
by
KWWL
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 1
every year for dubuque's reflections in the park. among those going through the stunning light display--the droessler family. nats "look at that snowman, they all cherish. (matt droessler, keiler wisconsin) "it's very special for us and the kids. they because it's christmas." (garrett droessler, keiler wisconsin)"i think of sweetness, like happiness, bursting all over my heart." cool...that's just the best part." light displays run the yes, even the infamous appearance--although there's no box marked fragile to be found. but there's much more to this light show than the fun displays. (brad hanson, the proceeds from reflections in atmosphere out here, volunteers that extends to the volunteers--members of temple nats "merry christmas!" helping out so their christian bretheran can celebrate christmas. (fern reinstein, volunteer) "we enjoy doing it, and we come back every year to help our friends. it's just paying it foward." refelctions in the park runs through sunday -- january third. you can buy tickets in advance at hillcrest or dubuq
every year for dubuque's reflections in the park. among those going through the stunning light display--the droessler family. nats "look at that snowman, they all cherish. (matt droessler, keiler wisconsin) "it's very special for us and the kids. they because it's christmas." (garrett droessler, keiler wisconsin)"i think of sweetness, like happiness, bursting all over my heart." cool...that's just the best part." light displays run the yes, even the infamous...
157
157
Dec 27, 2015
12/15
by
KTNV
tv
eye 157
favorite 0
quote 0
has been spent for the couple's room and board and medical expenses. parks says this is the first time she is hearing rudy and rennie are unhappy and want out. >> i was dealing in fear because, again, i didn't know that -- i thought nazi germany was done in 1946. i didn't know it still existed in america. darcy: april parks also told us that guardians are officers of the court. but we checked and the court says that is not true. as of mid-2015, there were over 8,000 open adult guardianship cases in clark county family court. hearing master jon norheim is not an elected judge. hearing masters are appointed to the bench. as we exposed, norheim's tactics were controversial and his rulings obvious just rubber-stamps. we each found him spouting false information from the bench to scare families. after we shined a spotlight on all of that, the court made a major change. in may, all adult guardianship cases were taken away from norheim and transferred to experienced family court judge, cynthia dianne steel. >> you helped us in that process by bringing this to the a
has been spent for the couple's room and board and medical expenses. parks says this is the first time she is hearing rudy and rennie are unhappy and want out. >> i was dealing in fear because, again, i didn't know that -- i thought nazi germany was done in 1946. i didn't know it still existed in america. darcy: april parks also told us that guardians are officers of the court. but we checked and the court says that is not true. as of mid-2015, there were over 8,000 open adult...
191
191
Dec 10, 2015
12/15
by
KNTV
tv
eye 191
favorite 0
quote 0
park. caught off guard, the man started to take the cell phone video as a park employee tried to intervene. >> this lady was talking about my god. >> she hit him with an umbrella and threw coffee on him. >> reporter: this interaction has gone viral, the civil rights coordinator spoke of the event in santa clara. >> and with the san bernardino shooting things really ramped up. and a fewÑi days ago with donal trump's comments, it gave people permission to let out animosity towards their muslim neighbors. >> reporter: there are recommendations that denise slader be charged with misdemeanor battery. they say the men did nothing wrong. we went to her home looking for an on-camera reaction. >> no comment. >> no comment? >> reporter: off camera she told nbc bay area by phone she was a victim. >> this is very vicious. this is a vicious thing, this muslim thing. >> reporter: the onlooker says the video speaks for itself. he believes it was a hate crime. >> the people who think her way are the isis of americans. like it's a tiny minority group. they don't represent america. >> reporter: slader says t
park. caught off guard, the man started to take the cell phone video as a park employee tried to intervene. >> this lady was talking about my god. >> she hit him with an umbrella and threw coffee on him. >> reporter: this interaction has gone viral, the civil rights coordinator spoke of the event in santa clara. >> and with the san bernardino shooting things really ramped up. and a fewÑi days ago with donal trump's comments, it gave people permission to let out...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
34
34
Dec 18, 2015
12/15
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
this is our vision of the restaurant on the park. the 5,000 square foot restaurant with another 4500 square feet of terrace-level on the roof. the full service -- we see this kind of as a signature kitchen, a signature chef that would bring a real amenity to the park, and activate the park and get people to come up there. it's a destination point, we see, in the facility. again, we often times state when we come here, the hotel vitali and the active bar scene would probably give vitali a run for their money. we were up there yesterday, fred clark and i looking at with a we were doing and walking on the metal deck, but it's a terrific view. it's a terrific environment and we think it's going to be very much appreciated and welcomed by the people who will be using it. this is the main plaza area. we have a cafe 1500 square foot cafe that would be provided by the master lessee. currently envisioned it to look something like this if you were inside. it's very glassy and very open to the park. people can see into it easy and obviously out
this is our vision of the restaurant on the park. the 5,000 square foot restaurant with another 4500 square feet of terrace-level on the roof. the full service -- we see this kind of as a signature kitchen, a signature chef that would bring a real amenity to the park, and activate the park and get people to come up there. it's a destination point, we see, in the facility. again, we often times state when we come here, the hotel vitali and the active bar scene would probably give vitali a run...
387
387
Dec 1, 2015
12/15
by
WCBS
tv
eye 387
favorite 0
quote 0
on the rise in city parks? why there's a new push to protect the open spaces, especially in northern hat. >>> i saw the flames leaping out this way. right through my bedroom window over there. >> and that's when a long island man sprang into action. what he did to save his neighbor's life. >>> okay, it is going to be wet today. and tomorrow. need a coat, grab that umbrella and it will come in handy later too. coming up. sfx: piano music. wow. i'm glad you finally made it, dad. you have to experience this city. that's what you always say. you were right about the food. yeah? welcome. only in new york, right? i guess so. and a real astronaut. that was something. hi john. hey kevin. one more. didn't you want to be an astronaut? ...be an astronaut? yea, i did. there's still time. ahhhh!!! it's beautiful, isn't it? how about a baseball game next time? done! unlock priceless experiences with your world mastercard. >>> breaking news, two people hurt when a car slams into into a restaurant in queens. >> diane macedo is
on the rise in city parks? why there's a new push to protect the open spaces, especially in northern hat. >>> i saw the flames leaping out this way. right through my bedroom window over there. >> and that's when a long island man sprang into action. what he did to save his neighbor's life. >>> okay, it is going to be wet today. and tomorrow. need a coat, grab that umbrella and it will come in handy later too. coming up. sfx: piano music. wow. i'm glad you finally made...
87
87
Dec 13, 2015
12/15
by
KLAS
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
i imagine taking my grandkids, if i'm lucky enough to have some, to the park some day and holding their hands and hearing their laughter and watching a quiet sunset, all the while knowing that our work today prevented an alternate future that could have been grim. )) ((michael stevens)) the plan calls for the global average temperature rise to be held to less than three-point-six degrees fahrenheit... and even lower if possible. while some argue the pact doesn't go far enough.... others believe it will restrict the u-s and other countries too much. the deal still needs to be ratified by individual governments before taking effect. /// ((michael stevens)) > partying smart. the simple tips from safety advocates... to keep you from ending up behind bars this holiday season. plus... how they fared against uc riverside... and when you can see them back inside the thomas and mack./// <"now, nevada's first choice for news. edition.>((michael stevens)) > the holidays are in full swing... which means the parties will be happening all month long. that's why safe road advocates are urging drivers
i imagine taking my grandkids, if i'm lucky enough to have some, to the park some day and holding their hands and hearing their laughter and watching a quiet sunset, all the while knowing that our work today prevented an alternate future that could have been grim. )) ((michael stevens)) the plan calls for the global average temperature rise to be held to less than three-point-six degrees fahrenheit... and even lower if possible. while some argue the pact doesn't go far enough.... others believe...
95
95
Dec 10, 2015
12/15
by
KTVU
tv
eye 95
favorite 0
quote 0
the district attorney says it's looking into this incident which happened at lake chabot park. know a walker spoke with the woman in that video and that woman says she ment everything she said. reporter: the park is a place where people come to find peace and free their neighborhood and see how peaceful it is out here. reporter: a sanctuary from the noise in the world by not on sunday. >> you have nothing but hate. reporter: this video posted to a facebook page has gone viral. >> she was saying -- do not touch me. reporter: it was taken as a group of muslim men prayed in the park sunday and this woman. >> you are very -- reporter: confronted them. >> brainwashed. reporter: this is the woman in the video. >> i was telling them about christ. reporter: her name is den ice slader. she told us she was in the park, saw the group praying and got into a discussion with them about her faith and theirs. >> i wanted to tell them about christ and that what they were doing, what they believe in, he was praying openly in the park is not of god. it's of the devil. >> i hear you say you're brai
the district attorney says it's looking into this incident which happened at lake chabot park. know a walker spoke with the woman in that video and that woman says she ment everything she said. reporter: the park is a place where people come to find peace and free their neighborhood and see how peaceful it is out here. reporter: a sanctuary from the noise in the world by not on sunday. >> you have nothing but hate. reporter: this video posted to a facebook page has gone viral. >>...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
39
39
Dec 11, 2015
12/15
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
this is our vision of the restaurant on the park. the 5,000 square foot restaurant with another 4500 square feet of terrace-level on the roof. the full service -- we see this kind of as a signature kitchen, a signature chef that would bring a real amenity to the park, and activate the park and get people to come up there. it's a destination point, we see, in the facility. again, we often times state when we come here, the hotel vitali and the active bar scene would probably give vitali a run for their money. we were up there yesterday, fred clark and i looking at with a we were doing and walking on the metal deck, but it's a terrific view. it's a terrific environment and we think it's going to be very much appreciated and welcomed by the people who will be using it. this is the main plaza area. we have a cafe 1500 square foot cafe that would be provided by the master lessee. currently envisioned it to look something like this if you were inside. it's very glassy and very open to the park. people can see into it easy and obviously out
this is our vision of the restaurant on the park. the 5,000 square foot restaurant with another 4500 square feet of terrace-level on the roof. the full service -- we see this kind of as a signature kitchen, a signature chef that would bring a real amenity to the park, and activate the park and get people to come up there. it's a destination point, we see, in the facility. again, we often times state when we come here, the hotel vitali and the active bar scene would probably give vitali a run...
82
82
Dec 26, 2015
12/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
oskin is 94 years old and the oldest park ranger. works at rosie the riveter historical park in richmond, california. she was part of the war effort in richmond and while she does not really think of herself as a rosie, her history is one that was written in the 1940's. it is my pleasure to introduce a woman whose experience and dedication for sharing a complete american story has inspired so many. including me. please welcome betty. [applause] ♪ betty: thank you, director jarvis. washingtonin in january of 2009 for a presidential inauguration. in my breast pocket was a picture of my grandmother. a woman born into slavery in 1846 in st. james parish, louisiana. it is fitting that i return to washington tonight with my granddaughters in an area known elipse, because this is a full circle moment. i have an opportunity to share my experience with the community outreach programs. i cannot wait to get back and tell everyone about this most special one. in this season of hope and promise, reflection and celebration, it is my honor to prese
oskin is 94 years old and the oldest park ranger. works at rosie the riveter historical park in richmond, california. she was part of the war effort in richmond and while she does not really think of herself as a rosie, her history is one that was written in the 1940's. it is my pleasure to introduce a woman whose experience and dedication for sharing a complete american story has inspired so many. including me. please welcome betty. [applause] ♪ betty: thank you, director jarvis....
51
51
Dec 29, 2015
12/15
by
KTNV
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
in the parking lot of a 24 hour fitness.. action news reporter parker collins has been at the scene near rainbow and alta all morning long talking with police. parker what's the latest? parker adlibs scene they're saying it's definitely a weird case... that's the car the victim was in... he was shot. police are looking at surveillance footage... they can see two cars meeting up in the parking lot after one am. there were at least two people in the car where the bullet came from... they got out to shoot... and the bullet actually went through the victim's window. the shooter takes off. no idea yet what they were talking about before the trigger was pulled. police are looking at surveillance footage... they can see two cars meeting up in the parking lot after one am. there were at least two people in the car where the bullet came from... no idea yet what they were talking about before the trigger was pulled. right now... across the country dangerous and deadly storms are wreaking havoc... the severe weather is responsible for at
in the parking lot of a 24 hour fitness.. action news reporter parker collins has been at the scene near rainbow and alta all morning long talking with police. parker what's the latest? parker adlibs scene they're saying it's definitely a weird case... that's the car the victim was in... he was shot. police are looking at surveillance footage... they can see two cars meeting up in the parking lot after one am. there were at least two people in the car where the bullet came from... they got out...
266
266
Dec 10, 2015
12/15
by
WCBS
tv
eye 266
favorite 0
quote 0
cbs 2 joins us live from outside the park on the upper west side. andrea what's the latest there? >> reporter: well chris and mary police say there is actually an armed robbery that took place here at west 70th street in central park west. they are now searching for two male hispanic suspects. take a look at video we just shot a short time ago police canvassing this area. this happened around 3:00 this took off on foot with money, phone and shoes. no word yet on who the victim is but we did see a man without shoes getting into the back of a police car. investigators say one of the suspects was wearing brown timberland boots and one was wearing a black north face jacket. now coincidentally there have been three other muggings nearby in and around central park since monday night at west 95th street and west drive, west 91st street near the reservoir and east 86th street. these all happened late at night and into the overnight hours. police at this point do not believe that this armed robbery from this morning is connected but still, people we spoke with last night say all of this has
cbs 2 joins us live from outside the park on the upper west side. andrea what's the latest there? >> reporter: well chris and mary police say there is actually an armed robbery that took place here at west 70th street in central park west. they are now searching for two male hispanic suspects. take a look at video we just shot a short time ago police canvassing this area. this happened around 3:00 this took off on foot with money, phone and shoes. no word yet on who the victim is but we...
104
104
Dec 25, 2015
12/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 1
is 94 years old and the oldest park ranger. pplause] she works at rosie the riveter historical park in richmond, california. she was part of the war effort in richmond and while she does not really think of herself as a rosy, her history is one that was written in the 1940's. in richmond. it is my pleasure to introduce a woman whose dedication for sharing a complete story has inspired so many. including me. please welcome betty. ♪ [applause] betty: thank you, director jarvis. i was last in washington in 2009 for the presidential inauguration. in my breast pocket was a picture of my great grandmother, a woman born into slavery in 1846 in st. james parish louisiana. it is fitting that i return to washington tonight with my an area known as the -- firste, because this is a -- full civil moment. i have an opportunity to share my experience with the community outreach programs. i cannot wait to get back and tell everyone about this most special one. in this season of hope and promise, reflection and celebration, it is my honor to pre
is 94 years old and the oldest park ranger. pplause] she works at rosie the riveter historical park in richmond, california. she was part of the war effort in richmond and while she does not really think of herself as a rosy, her history is one that was written in the 1940's. in richmond. it is my pleasure to introduce a woman whose dedication for sharing a complete story has inspired so many. including me. please welcome betty. ♪ [applause] betty: thank you, director jarvis. i was last in...
129
129
Dec 18, 2015
12/15
by
WABC
tv
eye 129
favorite 0
quote 0
what a great day to the head to the beach. asbury park a good visibility down the beach and down the boardwalk here this morning. we are looking at temperatures starting around 56 in the park, 37 monticello and 39 scranton. here's the edge of the cooler air coming down. a little west wind here this morning. we are going to have cloudy skies giving way to sun the next seven hours you see the temperature just dropping like it's into the 40s with a really gusty wind today. look at these temperatures falling into the mid-40s this morning. dress warmly. big cold blustery day tomorrow. probably going to be the coldest day of december tomorrow. heather's back. >> we have this big problem on 78, before we get to that let's look at these webcams. the l.i.e. getting on to the southbound side of the bqe we have some delays there, and then here's the bqe south of queens boulevard. they just picked up some construction that was going on in that spot. we'll head to our maps and tell you what's happening near 78. an overturned tractor-trailer. you have
what a great day to the head to the beach. asbury park a good visibility down the beach and down the boardwalk here this morning. we are looking at temperatures starting around 56 in the park, 37 monticello and 39 scranton. here's the edge of the cooler air coming down. a little west wind here this morning. we are going to have cloudy skies giving way to sun the next seven hours you see the temperature just dropping like it's into the 40s with a really gusty wind today. look at these...
50
50
Dec 6, 2015
12/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
the bus. many of us think about rosa parks being quiet. she is certainly a shy, reserved person, but she is not quiet. and when the police officers get on the bus and ask her why she didn't move she says back, why do you pushes around? so i do think she challenges both and her body but also with her voice the systems of inequality in the country and is been arrested. >> host: i want to go to the teaching of history. we allhistory. we all learn the rosa parks sat on the bus in the white section quiet. this is what you write in your book, the rebellious life. turn-of-the-century reconstruction history, deferential and happy, so too, so does the incessant celebration of parks is quiet and not angry. >> i think we learn about her, she has on the one hand , incredibly celebrated and honored. on the other hand we hear about one day when rosa parks had a lifetime of activism in montgomery. they have to leave montgomery in 1957. she wasshe was been the 2nd half of her life as an activist in detroit fighting the racism. and she will continue to do t
the bus. many of us think about rosa parks being quiet. she is certainly a shy, reserved person, but she is not quiet. and when the police officers get on the bus and ask her why she didn't move she says back, why do you pushes around? so i do think she challenges both and her body but also with her voice the systems of inequality in the country and is been arrested. >> host: i want to go to the teaching of history. we allhistory. we all learn the rosa parks sat on the bus in the white...
64
64
Dec 11, 2015
12/15
by
KTNV
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
charleston and the ski park will see some more accumulating snow. sunday will see temperatures climb ahead of the next system with more sunshine around and highs near 60 but another very powerful storm shoves in monday with a decent shot for more rain showers, gusty winds and highs in the 40s. those chilly temperatures will stick around through midweek next week. now to a story you'll only see on action news... we are trying to track down a real life grinch. laser lights are selling out all over the country - and now thieves are trying to take advantage of that. action news reporter yasmeen hassan has the story. these are such a hot commodity partly because they are so easy to setup. in and they're to go. plus - they don't need a timer. they automatically turn on at lasers light up your whole yard. that's part of the problem right now. they work so well - and they are so easy - stores can't keep them in stock. now they're selling for way above sticker price - and thieves want in on that. take a look at this surveillance video that was just taken yest
charleston and the ski park will see some more accumulating snow. sunday will see temperatures climb ahead of the next system with more sunshine around and highs near 60 but another very powerful storm shoves in monday with a decent shot for more rain showers, gusty winds and highs in the 40s. those chilly temperatures will stick around through midweek next week. now to a story you'll only see on action news... we are trying to track down a real life grinch. laser lights are selling out all...
70
70
Dec 25, 2015
12/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
park experience. it is my honor to introduce someone special to us. old.s 94 years the oldest park ranger. at the rosie the ineter historical home front california. she was part of the war effort in richmond. her story is an important part of history written in richmond in the 1940's. i would like to introduce a a dedication to sharing a more complete and has inspired so many, including me. please welcome betty. ♪ ♪ betty: thank you, director jarvis. i was last in washington in 2009 on january 20 four a presidential inauguration. in my breast pocket was a great-grandmother, a woman born into slavery in 1846 in st. james parish louisiana. , it is fitting that i return to washington tonight with my granddaughters and an area known this is apse, because verse local -- this is a full circle moment. i have the opportunity to share my life experiences through the community and outreach programs. i cannot wait to get back and tell everyone about this most special one. in the season of hope and promise, reflection and celebration, it is my honor to present to you, the president of the united state
park experience. it is my honor to introduce someone special to us. old.s 94 years the oldest park ranger. at the rosie the ineter historical home front california. she was part of the war effort in richmond. her story is an important part of history written in richmond in the 1940's. i would like to introduce a a dedication to sharing a more complete and has inspired so many, including me. please welcome betty. ♪ ♪ betty: thank you, director jarvis. i was last in washington in 2009 on...
171
171
Dec 18, 2015
12/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 171
favorite 0
quote 1
some of the other things you notice if you head to the disney park. ale of toy guns on disney property and no longer allowing people to bring toy guns to the theme parks. if you are 14 and older, you will not able to wear costumes at the parks. the new policy is done to make sure a toy gun is not causing distraction or confusion for the cast members or security in the parks. they note few people bring these items. the cost of the policy is to allow security to better screen people at the parks. alison and boris. >> whatever it takes to keep it the happiest place. >>> martin shkreli busted on fraud charges yesterday. the fbi says the 32-year-old shkreli misled investors and looted a public company to cover millions in losses. he plead not guilty to several counts of fraud and security. you remember he jacked up the price of life-saving drug from $13 a pill to $750 a pill. >>> the fbi and u.s. marshals joining the manhunt for the affluenza teen. authorities believe ethan couch is on the run with his mother. video surfaced last week of him at an alcohol-f
some of the other things you notice if you head to the disney park. ale of toy guns on disney property and no longer allowing people to bring toy guns to the theme parks. if you are 14 and older, you will not able to wear costumes at the parks. the new policy is done to make sure a toy gun is not causing distraction or confusion for the cast members or security in the parks. they note few people bring these items. the cost of the policy is to allow security to better screen people at the parks....
57
57
Dec 9, 2015
12/15
by
KTVU
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
they see the park will be returned in good shape. >> no one said that the super bowl could come in and destroy a world-class soccer park for the kids. >> there is no agreement that says that. >> they can use it but not destroy it. >> then, what they have in england to -- >> negotiations have been held behind closed doors and it is demanding a more transparent decision-making process. >> police officer is learning a lot about the power of social media after a kind gesture went viral -- jason jack was working the door when he noticed a student who had his necktie dangling -- at first he thought it was the latest style -- then he figured out he did know how to tie a necktie -- >> i watched him -- he was standing there -- the girlfriend said can you help him tie this? so i tried to tie it around his neck. >> that didn't work -- the officer tied it around his own neck and loosened it up and get it back. this video has really 100,000 views. the young man said this is embarrassing. [laughter] >> his date wrote that it was cute and now he will never forget. >> a great story. >> now everybody k
they see the park will be returned in good shape. >> no one said that the super bowl could come in and destroy a world-class soccer park for the kids. >> there is no agreement that says that. >> they can use it but not destroy it. >> then, what they have in england to -- >> negotiations have been held behind closed doors and it is demanding a more transparent decision-making process. >> police officer is learning a lot about the power of social media after a...
269
269
Dec 11, 2015
12/15
by
KQED
tv
eye 269
favorite 0
quote 0
and turning them over to the government for national parks might be new to chile, but not in the u.s. some of our more famous parks started with private donations and citizen stewards. from teddy roosevelt preserving a california redwood forest donated by a local couple, to john d. rockefeller jr.'s land donations that were the catalyst for creating maine's acadia national park and our national park system, which many believe to be one of america's greatest ideas. >> national parks system is a great combination of public and private effort, and certainly is the case in everything that we're working on, so you can't separate out the necessity, the urgency, the private sector, individuals. and i don't care if they have a lot of money, if they have a little money, that is not the point. >> reporter: like the conservation versus development battles in the u.s. and elsewhere, not all chileans have shared the tompkins' conservation vision. over the years they've been buffeted by shifting political winds. many of them generated by opposition rumors that they were trying to div
and turning them over to the government for national parks might be new to chile, but not in the u.s. some of our more famous parks started with private donations and citizen stewards. from teddy roosevelt preserving a california redwood forest donated by a local couple, to john d. rockefeller jr.'s land donations that were the catalyst for creating maine's acadia national park and our national park system, which many believe to be one of america's greatest ideas. >> national parks system...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
50
50
Dec 30, 2015
12/15
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
the reporter: has many opportunities to get out and placing play a 4 thousand acres of play rec and parkce win the high sincerely the place to remove user from the upper life and transform into one of mother nachdz place go into the rec and park camp mather located one hundred and 80 square miles from the bay bridge past the oakland bridge and on and on camp mather the city owned sierra nevada camping facility is outings outside the gate of yosemite park it dates back before the area became is a popular vacation it i sites it was home to indians who made the camp where the coral now stands up and artifacts are found sometimes arrest this was the tree that the native people calm for the ac accordions that had a high food value the acorns were fatally off the trees in september but they would come up prosecute the foothills and were recipe the same as the people that came to camp camp is celebrating it's 90th year and the indians were up here for 4 thousand we see every day of them in the grinding rocks around the camp we have about 15 grinding sites in came so it was a major summer report
the reporter: has many opportunities to get out and placing play a 4 thousand acres of play rec and parkce win the high sincerely the place to remove user from the upper life and transform into one of mother nachdz place go into the rec and park camp mather located one hundred and 80 square miles from the bay bridge past the oakland bridge and on and on camp mather the city owned sierra nevada camping facility is outings outside the gate of yosemite park it dates back before the area became is...
172
172
Dec 27, 2015
12/15
by
WRC
tv
eye 172
favorite 0
quote 0
he was fined and banned from the park for one year. fines for flying a drone in a national park can range from $100 to more than a,000 depending on whether wildlife is disturbing or the park sustained any damage. >> reporter: looking at the video, brian gets it. >> definitely increasing with popularity, i can see with hundreds, dozens of them out there, it would be it. >> reporter: brian paid the $70 fine and said he'll be back to the park but without his drone. tom costello, nbc news, rock creek, national park. >> yeah. >> beautiful shot. a great falls there. >> our director naomi said, whenky make my hsoup. >> it's going to be humid. it was so surprising. so surprised when i walked out there and actually felt humidity. it is humid for christmas day, and, yes, it was high mid and it's going be similar weather today as on christmas day here in the mid-atlantic except we're going to have breezy win. the fog is going to continue as we go through the morning. if you're driving around we have reports talking about fall, especially down by
he was fined and banned from the park for one year. fines for flying a drone in a national park can range from $100 to more than a,000 depending on whether wildlife is disturbing or the park sustained any damage. >> reporter: looking at the video, brian gets it. >> definitely increasing with popularity, i can see with hundreds, dozens of them out there, it would be it. >> reporter: brian paid the $70 fine and said he'll be back to the park but without his drone. tom costello,...