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the parks. and we need more scientists in the field unless lawyers, but also you look at a stack on the regions we are too heavy in the regions and unfortunately that has taken a toll on our parks. secondly is the best funds for the parks through the door. we had 330 million visitors to our parks/year. half the parks didn't charge we had a tier system and many of the parks do not even follow the tier system. we have to look at revenue and public-private partnerships. were looking at some of the parks on transportation. if you go to yosemite they say the experiences now going up the freeway. rainier has challenges in your park about the experience whether it's an eye five with too many traffic. so how to meet people and maintain the experience in the park is important were looking at everything. >> i find the budget so focused on the oil and natural gas asked spector of revenue that i think you are neglecting the fact that the outdoor economy generates $887 billion. , 65 billion in federal revenue
the parks. and we need more scientists in the field unless lawyers, but also you look at a stack on the regions we are too heavy in the regions and unfortunately that has taken a toll on our parks. secondly is the best funds for the parks through the door. we had 330 million visitors to our parks/year. half the parks didn't charge we had a tier system and many of the parks do not even follow the tier system. we have to look at revenue and public-private partnerships. were looking at some of the...
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the best funds for parks are through the door. charge our parks did not visitors last year, and we tier system, and many don't follow the tier system. we have to look at revenue, and public-private partnerships. if you go to yosemite, the experience is now going up the freeway. public-private partnerships, how to move people and maintain the experience in the park is important and we are looking at everything. mr. secretary, i find the budget so focused on natural gas aspect of a revenue, i think you are neglecting the fact that the generate $124 billion to the government. that versus the $2 billion you are talking about, or $18 billion for oil and gas, i want to make sure we are putting when it comesetal to opportunities. that will generate a lot more revenue for us as government. i wanted to ask you about the believeane role, do you you were responsible with complying with the administrative procedures act? enteredke: i am and we into the record the notification, and we are following and compliant with the law. sen. cantwell: do
the best funds for parks are through the door. charge our parks did not visitors last year, and we tier system, and many don't follow the tier system. we have to look at revenue, and public-private partnerships. if you go to yosemite, the experience is now going up the freeway. public-private partnerships, how to move people and maintain the experience in the park is important and we are looking at everything. mr. secretary, i find the budget so focused on natural gas aspect of a revenue, i...
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>>> what happened to deborah the last time anyone saw her alive she was walk nothing to a park, police are trying to figure out if her killer was in there just waiting for her. >>> also ahead out of control a driver plows his truck in the house sending stunned, neighbors running for help. >>> also caught on camera, not your ordinary stroll down the street why this guy was up to something far more sinister. >>> we will tell you what he was up to. good to have you with us on this tuesday morning it is 4:00 a.m., we have a lot to talk about this morning. it will be a wet start. thomas drayton with karen hepp good morning. >> good morning to you. >> bob kelly. >> minute i'm getting ready to walk from the parking garage to hear downpour. >> you bring it on bob kelly, it is timing out perfectly just for you. >> not exactly what i wanted to bring with me. >> maybe an umbrella. >> like ior where the included just follows you around and around. this will in the last all day, in fact, we have a number i think you'll like because of the early morning rain we are not doing a 10, but it is going to
>>> what happened to deborah the last time anyone saw her alive she was walk nothing to a park, police are trying to figure out if her killer was in there just waiting for her. >>> also ahead out of control a driver plows his truck in the house sending stunned, neighbors running for help. >>> also caught on camera, not your ordinary stroll down the street why this guy was up to something far more sinister. >>> we will tell you what he was up to. good to have...
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park. we both know how critical the national park system is. thank you mr. secretary for prioritizing the maintenance and construction account in your budget. however, the president's budget-- requests cuts to glacier and yellowstone and operation accounts. i'm concerned as we see these national parks receiving record levels of visitation. i know we will be proclaiming the month of june as the great outdoors month, so i'm guessing we will see glacier and yellowstone park as having yet another record season. i believe we do share the strengthening of our national park service for the 21st century and i share your commitment to fully addressing maintenance needs on our public land as you articulated in your opening statement. is a park service likely to continue seeing high visitation this year and we share the goal of strengthening our national park service, how will these cuts and operation funding ensure the public has the experience respect from what has been called america's best idea? >> thank you for the question. it's always a pleasure to work with you.
park. we both know how critical the national park system is. thank you mr. secretary for prioritizing the maintenance and construction account in your budget. however, the president's budget-- requests cuts to glacier and yellowstone and operation accounts. i'm concerned as we see these national parks receiving record levels of visitation. i know we will be proclaiming the month of june as the great outdoors month, so i'm guessing we will see glacier and yellowstone park as having yet another...
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running through the park and the wranglers were able to get them at a dog park about a half mile away led the horses there to contain them and then eventually rounded them up and walked them back here to the field. the handlers say they routinely keep that corral closed and latched shut, but some how that latch was opened today. did the horses do it or did someone do it?? there's no answers here, but the investigators are looking into it. the horses here are relaxed and calm after a what could be described as a very eventful morning for them and the people in the park. the good news of course is that 23 horses, those horses who had escaped have all been returned here to the field here. they're all safe and sound and no jurors injuries here. >> ended in the best possible way, thank you. >>> a 2-year-old boy in the hospital after a stranger put a strong drug in his mouth. she saw the boy and asked him ifhe wanted candy. the boy seemed confused. >> she forced that into his mouth. >> i ran straight up here. >> they called the police and she told the police she gave him meth. she could fac
running through the park and the wranglers were able to get them at a dog park about a half mile away led the horses there to contain them and then eventually rounded them up and walked them back here to the field. the handlers say they routinely keep that corral closed and latched shut, but some how that latch was opened today. did the horses do it or did someone do it?? there's no answers here, but the investigators are looking into it. the horses here are relaxed and calm after a what could...
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to ask for help.pkgas my guests were leaving out, they attacked my guests from the outside, in the parkingotthe bride whose wedding was crashed by a group of unruly people, explains to the city council that her loved one remains in the hospital . and that the family is searching for answers.we're simply asking for justice, for them to give it the attention for the investigationnearly 6 dozen people were seen fighting outside royal palace banquet hall last month. 23 year old amritpal singh the only person arrested and charged had a court appearance today. but the gill family believes there should be even more arrests.this wasn't a regular drunken fight or fist fight. these people had their brass knuckles and metal objects, so they intend to create that fightall the people that were there were like my age, 50 and above, and tried to stop the fight but instead they got beaten up and sent to the hospitalfeeling a lack of effort from police, members from the community gathered in front of city hall, in a silent protest . before making their voices heard to the city council.they should be held a
to ask for help.pkgas my guests were leaving out, they attacked my guests from the outside, in the parkingotthe bride whose wedding was crashed by a group of unruly people, explains to the city council that her loved one remains in the hospital . and that the family is searching for answers.we're simply asking for justice, for them to give it the attention for the investigationnearly 6 dozen people were seen fighting outside royal palace banquet hall last month. 23 year old amritpal singh the...
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secondly, is the best funds for the parks are through the door. take us to the door. we had 330 million visitors to our parks last year. half our parks didn't charge. we divided in a tier system and many of our parks don't even follow the tier system, so we have to look at revenue, as well, and public-private partnerships. we're looking at some of our parks on transportation. if you go to yosemite, the yosemite experience is now going up a freeway. rainier has challenges in your park about the experience whether it's an i-5, too many traffic, so public-private partnerships how to move people and maintain experience in the park is important, and we're looking at everything. >> well, mr. secretary, i find the budget focused on the oil and natural gas aspect of revenue, that i think that you are neglecting the fact that the outdoor economy generates $887 billion a year. $65 billion in federal revenue, $59 billion in state and local revenue, so that's $124 billion to the government. so that versus the $2 billion you're talking about or $18 billion, depending on price fluct
secondly, is the best funds for the parks are through the door. take us to the door. we had 330 million visitors to our parks last year. half our parks didn't charge. we divided in a tier system and many of our parks don't even follow the tier system, so we have to look at revenue, as well, and public-private partnerships. we're looking at some of our parks on transportation. if you go to yosemite, the yosemite experience is now going up a freeway. rainier has challenges in your park about the...
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this is before the park officials could get to her. he crowd gathered below promising to cancer and they did.>> looking at her today and knowing she is all right because of me and my daughter made it worth it. >> god put us in the right way -- place at the right time and we could do something good by saving the child's life. >> they say the gondola ride is in good working condition but will remain closed until there is a full investigation. >>> still ahead the bay area florist is accused of ripping off customers, coming up at 6:00 the family says they spent $10,000 on flowers and got nothing in return. >>> harry potter flooding into the universal studios for a special summer surprise, the changes happening at the wizardly world of harry potter. >>> traffic moving along pretty well driving on i-80 westbound. coming around the corner to the bay bridge toll plaza moving well. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> it is 5:42 am. >>> chp could be getting tougher on those drivers that use the hov lanes. >> the carpool cheaters have doubled and allie rasmus joined us fro
this is before the park officials could get to her. he crowd gathered below promising to cancer and they did.>> looking at her today and knowing she is all right because of me and my daughter made it worth it. >> god put us in the right way -- place at the right time and we could do something good by saving the child's life. >> they say the gondola ride is in good working condition but will remain closed until there is a full investigation. >>> still ahead the bay...
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make sure to plan to experience the eclipse in a national park like you would any other visit to the national park. visit the website. that's your best place to get started. make sure you bring food, expect crowds. be patient. this is a once in a lifetime event for everybody. and we want you all to have an amazing experience while you're there. what can people take part in? well you can stay in the parks -- next slide please -- after the eclipse to see spectacular night skies. you can join other citizen scientists and observe the behave your of plants and animals during that solar eclipse. and like thomas mentioned earlier, we want to make sure you're doing it as safely as possible both during the event and when you get there. we know you're going to be traveling on a lot of roads and federal highways and to talk to us specifically about that is martin. >> thanks, brian. the audience may not normallyly the sun with eclipses with why is this federal highway person talking. yet i'm here representing the people working to make sure that you get there safe to fully enjoy it. that's what w
make sure to plan to experience the eclipse in a national park like you would any other visit to the national park. visit the website. that's your best place to get started. make sure you bring food, expect crowds. be patient. this is a once in a lifetime event for everybody. and we want you all to have an amazing experience while you're there. what can people take part in? well you can stay in the parks -- next slide please -- after the eclipse to see spectacular night skies. you can join...
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check out how many people are here at the park. usands of folks started gathering here about noon time. the march is really an all day event. it begins with a rally, festival in the park and caps off with the march which is about to begin in a matter of minutes here on 18th street. they'll go over to 16th and into the castro. the march seems to get larger as the procession continues with a lot of folks joining in. we're live at dolores park, abc 7 news. >> thanks for that. >>> earlier in the day cornell sent this tweet showing the iconic figure that returned to twin peaks. abc 7 news was in san francisco as a group of people spoke. a pink triangle was used by the nazis during world war ii to identify and persecute homosexuals. to be gay means to keep fighting. >> always living in this skin color, i'm always going to be an activist. there's always something against who i am. nothing in this administration is who i am. i got to continue to fight. >> the pink triangle will be taken down on sunday following the city's pride parade. here
check out how many people are here at the park. usands of folks started gathering here about noon time. the march is really an all day event. it begins with a rally, festival in the park and caps off with the march which is about to begin in a matter of minutes here on 18th street. they'll go over to 16th and into the castro. the march seems to get larger as the procession continues with a lot of folks joining in. we're live at dolores park, abc 7 news. >> thanks for that. >>>...
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> the horses all stayed in the nfins of e park. d led back in theiren in just over an hour. no people or animals were hurt in the process. (catherine) a rent control measure has been voted down in santa rosa. it needed a simple majority to pass... but fell just short at 47-and-a- half percent... the measure was passed last year but opponents got enough signatures to put on the ballot. if it had passed - annual rent increases would have been capped at 3-percent. landlords would have been allowed to evict tenants for things like failing to pay rent or breaching the lease. and - it would have applied to anyone living in an apartment before february of 1995. more than 800 children have died from heat stroke in hot cars since 1990.with temperatures rising for the summer, the risk gets higher. today lawmakers in washington announced a proposed bill aimed at making cars safer. they were joined by families who shared heartbreaking stories of children who died from heatstroke in hot cars. the legislation would require car makers to equip veh
> the horses all stayed in the nfins of e park. d led back in theiren in just over an hour. no people or animals were hurt in the process. (catherine) a rent control measure has been voted down in santa rosa. it needed a simple majority to pass... but fell just short at 47-and-a- half percent... the measure was passed last year but opponents got enough signatures to put on the ballot. if it had passed - annual rent increases would have been capped at 3-percent. landlords would have been...
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judge jeanine: high drama on the shakespeare in the park stage. ed yelling at the actors. they depict caesar as a president trump look-alike who is stabbed to death object stage. before that show i headed to central park asking people waiting in line to see wait they thought about the controversy. i'm here in central park where shakespeare in the park is airing julius caesar with a donald trump look alike who is stabbed to death in front of an applauding audience. let's find out what people thi think. >> it's controversial and it's always good. judge jeanine: you don't have a problem with them depicting a donald trump look alike? >> they always try to push the envelope a little and that's what they are doing. >> these are volatile times in the country. but as far as freedom of speech or satire and so many different layers of self expression for a artistic endeavor, it depends on your perspective. judge jeanine: you don't have a problem with this? >> no, not at all. it may be very provocative. but for some it's a form of entertainment and self-expre
judge jeanine: high drama on the shakespeare in the park stage. ed yelling at the actors. they depict caesar as a president trump look-alike who is stabbed to death object stage. before that show i headed to central park asking people waiting in line to see wait they thought about the controversy. i'm here in central park where shakespeare in the park is airing julius caesar with a donald trump look alike who is stabbed to death in front of an applauding audience. let's find out what people thi...
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she's standing in the parking spot waiting for her friend to pull in. well, when another car pulls up and said i want that spot. she said i'm saving it. they got in the fight and escalated and in fact she punch the other driver so she got in trouble and they took her to jail. >> miss spencer, you went too far. >>> 5:20. crews are boarding up a montgomery county home after a police say a truck who control and slammed into it. this was the scene in the 2600 block of wood land avenue in lower providence, last night, so the truck was towed away from the house a few hours after the crash and its driver air lifted to the hospital after being freed with the jaw s of life. >> i didn't see in other car or accidents. he must have had a medical condition. i heard him yelling out for help. he was hanging out of the front of that truck and wedged badly. the engine was pushed back and he was push forward. >> police have not yet released the driver's condition or the cause of the crash. >>> 5:20. for more than a year federal wiretapped cell phones of the philadelphia l
she's standing in the parking spot waiting for her friend to pull in. well, when another car pulls up and said i want that spot. she said i'm saving it. they got in the fight and escalated and in fact she punch the other driver so she got in trouble and they took her to jail. >> miss spencer, you went too far. >>> 5:20. crews are boarding up a montgomery county home after a police say a truck who control and slammed into it. this was the scene in the 2600 block of wood land...
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where is the outrage where shakespeare in the park a donald trump look alike is stabbed to death. where is the outrage when the left savaged the right whether it be in berkeley or a ballpark in virginia. instead establishment politicians agree to play ball. a metaphor for factly what's -- exactly what's going on in warn. where is the outrage when the left clouds with the press. or james comey leaks information to the press to get a literal comrade in arms during the bush administration to do the deed. special counsel is supposed to assess comey's credibility versus the president's credibility. would you say the conflict, would you say that's an automatic disqualification given their personal and political relationship? and mueller, you think he's supporting people who also support democrats, but dig deep into their pockets to give to the democrats. one actually worked for the clinton foundation. you don't think these people have an agenda. listen up, republicans. you are the ones in power. where is the investigation of bill clinton meeting with the attorney general loretta lynch da
where is the outrage where shakespeare in the park a donald trump look alike is stabbed to death. where is the outrage when the left savaged the right whether it be in berkeley or a ballpark in virginia. instead establishment politicians agree to play ball. a metaphor for factly what's -- exactly what's going on in warn. where is the outrage when the left clouds with the press. or james comey leaks information to the press to get a literal comrade in arms during the bush administration to do...
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the district. starting today rush hour parking rules will change across much of the district. ot is reinstating its standard rush hour parking limits. last year they extended the restrictions by 30 minutes in the morning and evening hours to help alleviate the impact of metro safe track program. >> ♪ >> 4:35 is our time. caitlin roth is in for mike thomas. can we talk about the amazing weekend we had. >> i know. it was incredible end of june, but it was so warm but so comfortable. we didn't have humidity. we had sunshine. hopefully you got to soak that up this weekend. it was gorgeous. if you didn't maybe mondays and tue tuesdays are more of opportunity. look at these temperatures this morning. 50's showing up widespread in our suburbs already. 54 manassas, 59 winchester, 55 gaithersburg. that is light jacket weather as you head out the door early this morning. 72 in washington, 70 in annapolis. always a little bit warmer in the city and by the water. satellite and radar very quiet out there. we'll have a gorgeous sunrise just like we had a fantastic sunset last night. it's ama
the district. starting today rush hour parking rules will change across much of the district. ot is reinstating its standard rush hour parking limits. last year they extended the restrictions by 30 minutes in the morning and evening hours to help alleviate the impact of metro safe track program. >> ♪ >> 4:35 is our time. caitlin roth is in for mike thomas. can we talk about the amazing weekend we had. >> i know. it was incredible end of june, but it was so warm but so...
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the opening of shanghai d disneyland was proposed in 2007. initial lit park was slated to open in 2015 but construction was delayed. the compound is 390 hectors in total. the main park is just one fourth of that space. adjacent to that is a natured theme park where a giant artificial lake, hotels, and shops were built. people also have expectations for the area making use of the lake. the first stage of construction is disney resort. shanghai city is now developing the surrounding areas as the second and third stages. the total space is expected to nearly double. until disneyland was set to open, this area was a farming region that grew fruits and vegetables. despite being a part of shanghai, the development level is far less than thatch a centr central city. with a globally renowned theme park set to open here, land values have sored to five times higher than before. that's why many local farmers have given up their tloond -- land to receive compensation. as development progressions, some families continue to farm. however, they have been told by the local o
the opening of shanghai d disneyland was proposed in 2007. initial lit park was slated to open in 2015 but construction was delayed. the compound is 390 hectors in total. the main park is just one fourth of that space. adjacent to that is a natured theme park where a giant artificial lake, hotels, and shops were built. people also have expectations for the area making use of the lake. the first stage of construction is disney resort. shanghai city is now developing the surrounding areas as the...
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where is the outrage where shakespeare in the park a donald trump look alike is stabbed to death. where is the outrage when the left savaged the right whether it be in berkeley or a ballpark in virginia. instead establishment politicians agree to play ball. a metaphor for factly what's -- exactly what's going on in warn. where is the outrage when the left clouds with the press. or james comey leaks information to the press to get a literal comrade in arms during the bush administration to do the deed. special counsel is supposed to assess comey's credibility versus the president's credibility. would you say the conflict, would you say that's an automatic disqualification given their personal and political relationship? and mueller, you think he's supporting people who also support democrats, but dig deep into their pockets to give to the democrats. one actually worked for the clinton foundation. you don't think these people have an agenda. listen up, republicans. you are the ones in power. where is the investigation of bill clinton meeting with the attorney general loretta lynch da
where is the outrage where shakespeare in the park a donald trump look alike is stabbed to death. where is the outrage when the left savaged the right whether it be in berkeley or a ballpark in virginia. instead establishment politicians agree to play ball. a metaphor for factly what's -- exactly what's going on in warn. where is the outrage when the left clouds with the press. or james comey leaks information to the press to get a literal comrade in arms during the bush administration to do...
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this is the second park in the bay area that has this alge and its been closed. the one park in fremont. cory lake. that closed back on february 8th because of the same algae. that was closed for most of the summer. if you -- are hoping to get in at some point we aren't sure when the park will be back open. they have to do more tests on the water to make sure that the algae level goes down. until then the water park -- water part of the park will be closed. >> thank you. >>> the sacramento county sheriff deputy is in the house after being shot in the face. that deputy was on patrol at a light-rail station where he started talking to a man on the train platform. that conversation escalated into a fight and the deputy was shot. the suspect ran away but was tracked down by a police helicopter to's nearby hotel where he was isn'ted. the sheriff's office is investigating what led up to the shooting. the deputy had extensive surgery to his jaw. we are waiting for the update on that and the sheriff isn't releasing the name of the deputy after suspect. >>> as you know th
this is the second park in the bay area that has this alge and its been closed. the one park in fremont. cory lake. that closed back on february 8th because of the same algae. that was closed for most of the summer. if you -- are hoping to get in at some point we aren't sure when the park will be back open. they have to do more tests on the water to make sure that the algae level goes down. until then the water park -- water part of the park will be closed. >> thank you. >>> the...
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the news. roebling park that the boys were swept away. right away i thought it was jared. i got in the car and got down here. >> reporter: as crews did their work the missing teen's friends tried to stay hopeful a daunting task as each hour passes by. >> i just hope they can find h him. >> reporter: school let out for the summer here in hamilton township, school officials say they will have grief counselors on hand at campus thursday for students who need a place to go. in hamilton township, dave kinchen fox 29 news. >> you heard dave talk about the storms and things have cooled down since tonight's storms cleared out. meteorologist kathy orr is here with that first forecast at 11. crazy evening. >> crazy evening. yeah line of severe storms that did not quit from the time they were in our north aren't western suburbs and cleared cape may by 9:00 o'clock tonight they were fast and furious at one time lucy they were moving at a speed of 50 miles an hour and these winds gust to do about 70 miles an hour. right now, it's pretty quiet out there. the temperature is cooled down i
the news. roebling park that the boys were swept away. right away i thought it was jared. i got in the car and got down here. >> reporter: as crews did their work the missing teen's friends tried to stay hopeful a daunting task as each hour passes by. >> i just hope they can find h him. >> reporter: school let out for the summer here in hamilton township, school officials say they will have grief counselors on hand at campus thursday for students who need a place to go. in...
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the east bay regional park district closed the lake this morning. lake temescal is located in the oakland hills near the interchange between highway 24 and 13. exposure to toxic algea can cause rashes and intestinal issues. it can also be fatal to dogs. (anchor) time now to check on our weather... with chief meterologist brittney shipp. seasonably cool temperatures can be expected today with a very gradual warming trend through friday as a ridge builds into our region. outside of drizzle, dry weather the next 7 days with night and morning coastal clouds followed by sunny afternoons is forecast. (vicki) coming up, an up-close look at this detroit bus crash that has to be seen to believe. the video - just ahead. (steve) and next, president trump's immigration policy is impacting post offices across the country. what you need to know if you are looking to renew your passport this year. ( steve )the supreme court's decision to allow part of president trump's travel ban to move forward is likely to have only a small impact on refugees.officials say refug
the east bay regional park district closed the lake this morning. lake temescal is located in the oakland hills near the interchange between highway 24 and 13. exposure to toxic algea can cause rashes and intestinal issues. it can also be fatal to dogs. (anchor) time now to check on our weather... with chief meterologist brittney shipp. seasonably cool temperatures can be expected today with a very gradual warming trend through friday as a ridge builds into our region. outside of drizzle, dry...
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plan to experience the eclipse in a national park. like you would any other visit to the national are. make sure you bring food. a point in as lifetime event for everybody. we want you to have an amazing experience while you are there. park after the eclipse to see spectacular night skies. you can join other systems scientists and observe the behavior of plants and animals during a solar eclipse. tom has mentioned, when you are doing so, we want you to be doing it as safely as possible. we know you are traveling on a lot of roads and federal highways. >> the audience may not normally eclipsesoon, the sun, with this federal highway administration person talking. i am here representing the people working to make sure you get there safe to fully enjoy it. we want the drivers and their families to be prepared, to be safe while they are enjoying this event. states are going to be in the direct path of the total eclipse. across the country that is a lot of land to cover. it represents 200 million people within one day's drive of getting with
plan to experience the eclipse in a national park. like you would any other visit to the national are. make sure you bring food. a point in as lifetime event for everybody. we want you to have an amazing experience while you are there. park after the eclipse to see spectacular night skies. you can join other systems scientists and observe the behavior of plants and animals during a solar eclipse. tom has mentioned, when you are doing so, we want you to be doing it as safely as possible. we know...
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we go directly to solano county on eastbound i-80 at the redwood park way. embankment. the medics are heading to the scene. the solano county commute otherwise looks okay. this new crash in vallejo is sounding very serious and that is eastbound 80 at the redwood parkway. it could caused delays westbound as well. not a bad commute in vacaville, fairfield in vallejo getting down to the carquinez bridge. on the east shore freeway traffic is okay from the carquinez bridge to the maccarthur maze. a few lanes is slow with the bay bridge toll plaza but for the most part it is looking good . >>> it is 4:30 am. >>> workers made a discovery at the warehouse and found what appears to be human remains. christien kafton is at the hayward police department, and they received the first call from the workers. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the hayward police are the first investigate the incident and working collaboratively with the san francisco police after remains were discovered over the weekend. both agencies are working together. the san francisco coroner's o
we go directly to solano county on eastbound i-80 at the redwood park way. embankment. the medics are heading to the scene. the solano county commute otherwise looks okay. this new crash in vallejo is sounding very serious and that is eastbound 80 at the redwood parkway. it could caused delays westbound as well. not a bad commute in vacaville, fairfield in vallejo getting down to the carquinez bridge. on the east shore freeway traffic is okay from the carquinez bridge to the maccarthur maze. a...
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facility near the park . and rent-free for more than an hour . one of the handlers says the gate was open and the horses made their way out just before 6 am . wranglers caught up at a dog park a half-mile away were some wranglers helped corral them . one ranger was excited >> i lassoed them on a ring . >> the horses were led back to the corral . police plan to investigate to find out just how that latched gate was open . >>> a warning for pet owners in san francisco . beware of coyotes . the presidio trust is investigating coyote activity in the presidio . two people claim that dogs were attacked . today officials temporary close to trails in the area because of coyotes . the trails will reopen two dogs went coyote puppy season ends in august or september . during that time, coyote parents are more protective . if you see coyotes, officials say turn around and head the other direction .>>> a trial in massachusetts is setting precedent for law and the future . a woman is on trial come to -- accused of convincin
facility near the park . and rent-free for more than an hour . one of the handlers says the gate was open and the horses made their way out just before 6 am . wranglers caught up at a dog park a half-mile away were some wranglers helped corral them . one ranger was excited >> i lassoed them on a ring . >> the horses were led back to the corral . police plan to investigate to find out just how that latched gate was open . >>> a warning for pet owners in san francisco ....
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the park police are investigating again. the show finished early for hundreds of moviegoers and montgomery county tonight, smoke and a mysterious odor forced the closure of the regal cinema rockville. no reports of injuries tonight. still ahead, the final safetrack surge is underway. what you need to know for your commute, and what comes next once the work wraps up. in the skies near dulles today. kimberly: returning to the breaking news from montgomery county, three people under arrest, charged in the murders of two teenager shot and killed the night before they were set to graduate high school. three suspects are all facing first-degree murder charges. it was almost two weeks ago that shadi najjarand artem ziberov were found shot and killed in a car. thatwere the teenagers dozens of shots were fired at, and the police say the death appears to be retaliation for a robbery committed against the girlfriend of one of the suspects, i robbery of a stolen ipad. the prosecutor in the bill cosby sexual assault trial says the comedia
the park police are investigating again. the show finished early for hundreds of moviegoers and montgomery county tonight, smoke and a mysterious odor forced the closure of the regal cinema rockville. no reports of injuries tonight. still ahead, the final safetrack surge is underway. what you need to know for your commute, and what comes next once the work wraps up. in the skies near dulles today. kimberly: returning to the breaking news from montgomery county, three people under arrest,...
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traveling to the area visiting the park for the first time. >> there's really no reason to vandalize park. that is pretty innocent. >> it is disturbing. where i'm from we don't see many parks being vandalized. >> reporter: the fire was reported at 12:30 am and fire crews responded to immediately put it out and the cause of the fire is still under investigation. no one was injured.>> we usually see things like broken glass, graffiti. this is a pretty rare occurrence. >> reporter: the san francisco recreation and parks department has no idea who is responsible and the last time any of the parks were set on fire it was at a playground in 2005. >> i think it is weird that someone would even think to do it at a playground. of all places, that is where small kids come to to be safe and play with other kids.>> reporter: park officials say will need to be replaced based on their expense and rehabbing playgrounds they estimate it will cost $1 million. it was originally opened in 1888. the playground reopened in 2007 at three $3 million renovation at koret children's playground . >> $1 million
traveling to the area visiting the park for the first time. >> there's really no reason to vandalize park. that is pretty innocent. >> it is disturbing. where i'm from we don't see many parks being vandalized. >> reporter: the fire was reported at 12:30 am and fire crews responded to immediately put it out and the cause of the fire is still under investigation. no one was injured.>> we usually see things like broken glass, graffiti. this is a pretty rare occurrence....
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it's upsetting that this is their normal. >> reporter: the park is on the front lines of the nation's heroin epidemic, with evidence of battles lost, scattered like weeds. >> we probably pick up with needles 50 on up maybe. >> reporter: 50 a day? >> yes. >> reporter: park worker rafael feliciano finds himself helping addicts in the park. the city's public health department predicts almost 1,200 open yet deaths in philadelphia this year, up 32% from last year and the parks surrounding the library has become a focal point. >> the opioid crisis, the heroin crisis was locking at this library's front door. >> reporter: philadelphia enquirer columnist mike newell wrote about it when he heard of a big increase of buying, selling, using in the park and hanging around the library. he was more shocked to learn how the librarians took matters into their own hands. >> they got narkan training. many libraries have fire drills. they have overdose trilz. >> half a dose in one nostril and half in the other. >> reporter: and it's working. since april, kowolsky revived people who overkoesed six times,
it's upsetting that this is their normal. >> reporter: the park is on the front lines of the nation's heroin epidemic, with evidence of battles lost, scattered like weeds. >> we probably pick up with needles 50 on up maybe. >> reporter: 50 a day? >> yes. >> reporter: park worker rafael feliciano finds himself helping addicts in the park. the city's public health department predicts almost 1,200 open yet deaths in philadelphia this year, up 32% from last year and...
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the pass closed last november after being blocked by snow. park managers say snow melt is now flooding parts of the roads and that's making it too hazardous to drive. repairs are still made into power, water, and sewer systems. according to the yosemite park website, the latest the road has ever reopened was june 30th. that was back in 1995. >>> it is just amazing we're talking about all the snow pack and it's summertime. still lots of snow piled up for the sierra. we are melting all of that for the big snow pass and their warming temperatures over the past week. but take a look at the memories in talking about their excessive heat warnings and their heat advisories with a long stretch of temperatures up above 100 degrees for most days. you can see for sunday 105. and then down for monday, 104. a big spike just yesterday. today we will cool things off to 94 degrees. no major heat today. we started to shave off a few degrees. these are the highs for the afternoon. santa rosa 82 degrees. on your satellite, solid fog bank out here in the pacific. a p
the pass closed last november after being blocked by snow. park managers say snow melt is now flooding parts of the roads and that's making it too hazardous to drive. repairs are still made into power, water, and sewer systems. according to the yosemite park website, the latest the road has ever reopened was june 30th. that was back in 1995. >>> it is just amazing we're talking about all the snow pack and it's summertime. still lots of snow piled up for the sierra. we are melting all...
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the osborne park pitcher underwent surgery yesterday and hopes to be back on the mound very soon. et osborne park pitcher kyle whiten. >> my last four years have been amazing. erin: in his senior season with the yellow jackets he received all conference player of the year, first team all region and first team all met honors. >> i couldn't ask for better four years. great friendships. i will miss it. erin: he loves it so much he dislocated his shoulder in a playoff game but continued >> i had adrenaline. >> he didn't want to come out and the teammates didn't want him out either. >> he could have gone in the mlb draft this year but decided education was too important. and committed to play at the university of virginia next year. >> my dad is an elementary school principal. so he is always reaching academics to me. that is a big thing. the coaching staff, a great program. it was all three. lined up as perfect for me. i knew it was my home. >> congratulations, kyle. you are this week's team player. erin: i just spoke to him. he is doing well. in a little pain but overall the surgery w
the osborne park pitcher underwent surgery yesterday and hopes to be back on the mound very soon. et osborne park pitcher kyle whiten. >> my last four years have been amazing. erin: in his senior season with the yellow jackets he received all conference player of the year, first team all region and first team all met honors. >> i couldn't ask for better four years. great friendships. i will miss it. erin: he loves it so much he dislocated his shoulder in a playoff game but continued...
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it's the hotel and parking lot example. >> well then under your view the land owner wins every way. if he gets the value, if the value is smaller -- >> for example, if the parking lot and the hotel they were just different parcels and the parking lot was serving some other property and the government took the parking lot, there is no damages to the parcel with the hotel and the land owner would not be entitled to anything. >> but you're the one who is insisting on did i visible -- on the lots being treated separately. >> with the same presumption that you begin the analysis by identifying the relevant parcel. here that has to be lot e. it was purchased separately, separate deed. it was purchased for separate purposes and this is the lot that was regulated. >> we begin the analysis, what more is there if you're saying we isolate e and e now is of no value, it can't be sold, it can't be built on? what is the consequence of saying we isolate, we identify parcel e? is it the same as if the government physically took -- >> it is a practicalal effect because the value of lot e is diminish
it's the hotel and parking lot example. >> well then under your view the land owner wins every way. if he gets the value, if the value is smaller -- >> for example, if the parking lot and the hotel they were just different parcels and the parking lot was serving some other property and the government took the parking lot, there is no damages to the parcel with the hotel and the land owner would not be entitled to anything. >> but you're the one who is insisting on did i...
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lots of questions for the park police officers involved on this. anna-lysa gayle is live on the mall. what have you found out? anna-lysa: we have learned the young men in that viral photo were related and were selling bottles of water as their way of making money this summer. saidunlicensed vendors that is a risk they are willing to take. >> don't let dehydration ruin your vacation. 22-year-oldhis is a and his teenaged cousin, selling bottles of water to thirsty tourists. they got even more popular thursday when a tour guide saw them in handcuffs. these photos have been retweeted thousands of times, with many sharing outrage. what was your reaction? >> it was just crazy. i do not think it would do that on social media. anna-lysa: park police said they were detained because they do not have a permit. after warnings, they were not cited or arrested. >> they handle their jobs in a good way for they are good officers, but i don't think selling gatorade is a crime. >> it should not be something you can get arrested for. was-lysa: lewis said he detained l
lots of questions for the park police officers involved on this. anna-lysa gayle is live on the mall. what have you found out? anna-lysa: we have learned the young men in that viral photo were related and were selling bottles of water as their way of making money this summer. saidunlicensed vendors that is a risk they are willing to take. >> don't let dehydration ruin your vacation. 22-year-oldhis is a and his teenaged cousin, selling bottles of water to thirsty tourists. they got even...
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let's go to our pat collins who is on the other side of the park where the suspect's vehicle remains in a parking lot. pat, what have you learned? >> reporter: jim, i'm in the backyard of a friend's home on the edge of the crime scene. i want you to look up now and to the left and you can see the ymca. you can see there are evidence markers all along the side of the building. we counted at least 22. look over to your right now and you'll see an the armored car is parked ascrew in the parking lot. behind that car we believe is the suspect's vehicle. we expect that police and the feds will inspect that vehicle and process that vehicle and try to gain some clues from that vehicle. here in the front, you can see those gigantic trucks command post trucks, the feds have brought in. the fbi is here. the atf is here. alexandria police here. virginia state police here. they plan to be here a long time. now as for the suspect himself, well, he didn't arrive here just last night. it appears he's been here in alexandria for some time. james hodgkinson, 66 years old, from bellville, illinois, shot
let's go to our pat collins who is on the other side of the park where the suspect's vehicle remains in a parking lot. pat, what have you learned? >> reporter: jim, i'm in the backyard of a friend's home on the edge of the crime scene. i want you to look up now and to the left and you can see the ymca. you can see there are evidence markers all along the side of the building. we counted at least 22. look over to your right now and you'll see an the armored car is parked ascrew in the...
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ryan hughes is live at the park with the latest. ryan? the crime scene tape has served as a constant reminder the past few days of this senseless shooting, but now it is gone and for the first time a closer look at some of the damage from the ambush, bleachers riddled with bullets. today the fbi finished collecting evidence and reopened part of the park. all the dog park and a sense of normalcy is returning to this community. three days after the shooting rampage in alexandria, crime scene tape around the stadium park is coming down. >> it feels good. it feels like the community is coming back. ryan: traffic is again moving around east monro avenue and people are coming to the park. it has been a horrifying few days. >> just trying to focus on getting them back to a sense of normalcy, back to a routine, and making sure they are healing. it was a very tragic experience obviously for the staff who was here. ryan: wednesday morning, 66-year-old james hodgkinson opened fire and ambushed republican lawmakers practicing for the congressional ba
ryan hughes is live at the park with the latest. ryan? the crime scene tape has served as a constant reminder the past few days of this senseless shooting, but now it is gone and for the first time a closer look at some of the damage from the ambush, bleachers riddled with bullets. today the fbi finished collecting evidence and reopened part of the park. all the dog park and a sense of normalcy is returning to this community. three days after the shooting rampage in alexandria, crime scene tape...
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her office and several other businesses on lock down after a murderer crossed the parking lot where fromre she work in maple shade. the victim found shot to death behind the iron brewery on north king highway. >> it is disturbing. maple shade is a very quaint, quiet town. um, and marlton is not too far from here, and again you just don't expect it anywhere around here. >> reporter: law enforcement from the maple shade police department and the burlington county prosecutor's office converge search on the parking lot pouring over the evidence. the body remaining on the scene for hours. unnerving sight to nearby workers who morning routine was turned upside down. june lee work at his family's dry cleaning business. he is shaken by what happened right out there back door. >> kind of a tragic and shocking to hear such tragic event happen nearby our store. >> police say the shooting was not random that the victim was targeted. investigators telling everyone in the vicinity of the deadly shooting not to worry. although those we talked to won't rest easy until the killer is caught. >> you don't
her office and several other businesses on lock down after a murderer crossed the parking lot where fromre she work in maple shade. the victim found shot to death behind the iron brewery on north king highway. >> it is disturbing. maple shade is a very quaint, quiet town. um, and marlton is not too far from here, and again you just don't expect it anywhere around here. >> reporter: law enforcement from the maple shade police department and the burlington county prosecutor's office...
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to the park and know the area, anyone who grew up in this area knows people's park is not a park forchildren . apparently, according to the people we talked to, the nanny wasn't aware of that with us all and folded on monday. >>> a mother accused of abandoning her five-year-old daughter in san francisco has surrendered. police say the woman pushed -- the girl out of a parked car near the zoo. the mother drove off with a one- year-old boy in the carpet aromatics who just happened to be in the area took care of the girl who didn't appear to be injured. authorities say a man on a skateboard was seen leaving the area. >>> investigators identified that man is the father of the one-year-old boy. the woman is the mother of both children. the man told police he did not see the girl been pushed out of the car but says his son was with a babysitter in oakland for child protective services is now taking care of the boy and his five-year-old sister. police say there questioning the mother but are not revealing any other details but they will only say the investigation is ongoing. >>> now to our
to the park and know the area, anyone who grew up in this area knows people's park is not a park forchildren . apparently, according to the people we talked to, the nanny wasn't aware of that with us all and folded on monday. >>> a mother accused of abandoning her five-year-old daughter in san francisco has surrendered. police say the woman pushed -- the girl out of a parked car near the zoo. the mother drove off with a one- year-old boy in the carpet aromatics who just happened to be...
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for a while, it was an exciting morning in the park. amy hollyfield is live for us in san francisco. >> reporter: hi, reggie. here they are, enjoying a mid morning snack. they are safe and sound after quite an adventure. here they are on the loose. checking out golden gate park on their own, 23 horses run loose for at least two hours. the parks department said a wrangl wrangler discovered they were out at 5:00 this morning and they got them all corralled and back home around 7:00. they don't know why they were able to get out. i asked if it was an accident, an accidental gate left open or someone intentionally let them out. they will only say it is under investigation. no one was hurt and the horses are fine. one of the daily visitors got a giggle out of the fact that they made a run for it. >> i'm surprised that they would have left the paddock, and all of their food. but then again, their horses. i'm nor concerned of criminals running around than horses running around. this is san francisco and this is golden gate park. there has been
for a while, it was an exciting morning in the park. amy hollyfield is live for us in san francisco. >> reporter: hi, reggie. here they are, enjoying a mid morning snack. they are safe and sound after quite an adventure. here they are on the loose. checking out golden gate park on their own, 23 horses run loose for at least two hours. the parks department said a wrangl wrangler discovered they were out at 5:00 this morning and they got them all corralled and back home around 7:00. they...
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>> no, the kids they have all the advantages now. >> yeah. >> cool park, have i been there. >>> good rning everybody. let's take a look at what we have now at the tracy commute. we have a little bit of slowing on 580 and 205 as you drive on 205 near mountain house parkway. it looks okay as you drive to the dublin interchange or to 680 if you are driving from dublin and down to freemont, it looks good. no major problems here, this is interstate 880 near the coliseum, traffic is moving along well, at the by bridge toll plaza westbound can you see the traffic is light. so hopefully it will stay this light for the paper to come, at least an hour or so. 4:46, let's bring steven. >>> thank you, sir. good morning everybody. if you have a little bit of breeze there maybe the cloud cover is stirred up, there are pockets of fog, golden gate bridge, so watch out for that. still light rain hanging on down towards southern santa clara valley, gilroy down to who will less officer, look at totals yesterday, they were all north of the golden get that is for sure. the south slope south is .82, that de
>> no, the kids they have all the advantages now. >> yeah. >> cool park, have i been there. >>> good rning everybody. let's take a look at what we have now at the tracy commute. we have a little bit of slowing on 580 and 205 as you drive on 205 near mountain house parkway. it looks okay as you drive to the dublin interchange or to 680 if you are driving from dublin and down to freemont, it looks good. no major problems here, this is interstate 880 near the coliseum,...
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philadelphia woman never makes it home after a night out, police say she was brutal ly murdered in the park. how they hope you can help find the killer. >>> also ahead back in court where bill cosby will face era cueser today less than two weeks after a judge declared a mistrial in his sexual assault case. >>> rude on the road, pennsylvania drivers ranked near the bottom when it comes to the most rude drivers, the bad habit we just can't seem to break. >>> good day, everyone, do you have road rage thomas. >> i don't have road rage but there are more aggressive drivers and i think females are more aggressive drivers. >> really. >> every time i look back who is on my bumper? it is alex holley. >> sue, why do we get a bad rap. >> i didn't say bad drivers. >> now we're bad driver and more aggressive drivers. >> you want to get where you are going. >> it is only one minute in. >> 6:01. >> already starting. my daughter was driving with me over the weekend and she said, well, mom, thank you for checking the gender of the person before you yell at them for what they did because daddy always assumes
philadelphia woman never makes it home after a night out, police say she was brutal ly murdered in the park. how they hope you can help find the killer. >>> also ahead back in court where bill cosby will face era cueser today less than two weeks after a judge declared a mistrial in his sexual assault case. >>> rude on the road, pennsylvania drivers ranked near the bottom when it comes to the most rude drivers, the bad habit we just can't seem to break. >>> good day,...
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. >> reporter: in alexandria, the simpson park has been cordoned off. they are looking for clues for what happened before the gunfire on wednesday morning. alleged trigger man is 66-year-old hodgkinson. five were wounded. hodgkinson later died of his wounds in a gunfire exchange with police. the fbi now has his white conversion van which was parked next door to the ymca lot. investigators believe had he been living there since march. found inside, a camera, computer and phone now being analyzed. also recovered, a handgun and rifle believe to be legally purchased. hodgkinson was a ymca member known to use the showers and work on his laptop and described by son as distant. and this morning, the investigation continues. here in del ray, lots of signs of that investigation. many streets and roads in this area remain closed off as is simpson park as the fbi continues to investigate. people in this area looking forward to getting back to normal but that could take some time. at least one more day until all of this stuff opens up. back to you. >> justin finch,
. >> reporter: in alexandria, the simpson park has been cordoned off. they are looking for clues for what happened before the gunfire on wednesday morning. alleged trigger man is 66-year-old hodgkinson. five were wounded. hodgkinson later died of his wounds in a gunfire exchange with police. the fbi now has his white conversion van which was parked next door to the ymca lot. investigators believe had he been living there since march. found inside, a camera, computer and phone now being...
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but to this day, the marine park's owner won't call it an orca attack. lfgang kiessling: how do i explain it? it was an accident. accidents happen, i can't say more than that. but the animal is still with us today. the animal is loving, sociable, and friendly. how should i know how it happened? reporter: these words are like a slap in the face for mercedes hernandez. the police investigation into those responsible went nowhere. meanwhile, mercedes hernandez has read a lot about orcas in the wild. she's learned how they travel in pods and often work together, about their high intelligence, and their ability to swim over 100 kilometers a day. now, she's fighting to free the very animals which killed her son. mercedes: the traumatic experience with alexis at loro parque has been a lesson for me and my family. it's created an awareness. now we understand that it's wrong to allow animals to be cooped up like this for shows whose sole purpose is entertainment. it's not right. reporter: but at loro parque, the show goes on. the marine park and zoo welcomed a rec
but to this day, the marine park's owner won't call it an orca attack. lfgang kiessling: how do i explain it? it was an accident. accidents happen, i can't say more than that. but the animal is still with us today. the animal is loving, sociable, and friendly. how should i know how it happened? reporter: these words are like a slap in the face for mercedes hernandez. the police investigation into those responsible went nowhere. meanwhile, mercedes hernandez has read a lot about orcas in the...
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so did the park rangers. not often urban cops get to play cowboy. >> i have another group out here somewhere. >> reporter: the horses are part of a pilot program to introduce horse riding to the public. it's common in golden gate park but it didn't take long to round them up. >> around the turn of the century horseback riding in golden gate park was a popular recreational amenity. many of the trails in the park were built as horse trails. >> reporter: by 7 a.m., the horses were all safely returned to the corral. while it's not clear how the gate got opened in the first place, it may have been the horses themselves who opened the simple latch. a new chain and lock is now in place. >> perfect! >> reporter: and with the horses back home, the public rides are continuing normally. [ clip clop ] >> reporter: the san francisco parks and rec department says this pilot program of horses in the park hopefully staying inside the corral this time will continue to the end of june. in san francisco, don ford, kpix 5. >> lo
so did the park rangers. not often urban cops get to play cowboy. >> i have another group out here somewhere. >> reporter: the horses are part of a pilot program to introduce horse riding to the public. it's common in golden gate park but it didn't take long to round them up. >> around the turn of the century horseback riding in golden gate park was a popular recreational amenity. many of the trails in the park were built as horse trails. >> reporter: by 7 a.m., the...
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the mall. you have to pay to park on the pal. no more free parking. but the rules and the rates have some visitors confused. abc7 transportation reporter brianne carter near the mall to help clear things up. this is all brand new. some folks understandably confused. brianne: absolutely, michelle. some are having a tough time starting out today. this is what would happen. get out of the car and walk away from it and leave your car there without paying. but now you want to visit one of these because parking and paying now in effect. along the national mall, free parking now a thing of the past. >> coming back here and seeing paid parking here. a little bit of a shock. >> monday the 90 new pay stations were activated. drivers who parked in one of the 1100 spots around the street surrounding the mall and the monuments have to pay $2 an hour. >> the streets nearby, that's comparable. brianne: drivers can no longer park all day. with the paid parking comes a three-hour time limit. >> it seems steep. three-hour time limit considering how long you have to walk
the mall. you have to pay to park on the pal. no more free parking. but the rules and the rates have some visitors confused. abc7 transportation reporter brianne carter near the mall to help clear things up. this is all brand new. some folks understandably confused. brianne: absolutely, michelle. some are having a tough time starting out today. this is what would happen. get out of the car and walk away from it and leave your car there without paying. but now you want to visit one of these...
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councilmember says he spoke with the u.s. park police chief. he says that the chief is investigating what happened out here on the national mall and he's expected to get back to him by friday. >> it angered me, frustrated me. >> reporter: d.c. councilmember is outraged after sheeg these photos. u.s. park police officers handcuffed and detained three black teenagers for selling bottled water without a permit on the national mall. >> it didn't make sense. >> reporter: the officers who were not in uniform eventually let them go way warning. witnesses believe the teens were racially profiled. council meb alan wrote a leb to robert mcclain demanding answers. >> i'm pretty sure if my daughter were out there she wouldn't have ended up in handcuffs and i think that's what upsets so many people. >> reporter: the chief is not doing on camera interviews. last week when we told you a us officers placed the teens in handcuffs for the officer's safety. the chief did respond to councilmember alan after he sent the letter. >> i feel like he understood why i and
councilmember says he spoke with the u.s. park police chief. he says that the chief is investigating what happened out here on the national mall and he's expected to get back to him by friday. >> it angered me, frustrated me. >> reporter: d.c. councilmember is outraged after sheeg these photos. u.s. park police officers handcuffed and detained three black teenagers for selling bottled water without a permit on the national mall. >> it didn't make sense. >> reporter: the...