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and the parks service over whether to create the national park. ut he made some exquisite photographs in the olympics. this happens to be one in the rain forest area of olympic national park. i had the good fortune with my son to cross that bridge, or at least a successor to it a few years ago and take a photograph from likely near the same location. i'd like to think my photograph is as good as george's but i'm not going to brag on that. while he spent most of his field seasons in the west, and he would usually be in a field season from spring until fall traveling in the west, he would occasionally make trips on the east coast. he's based in washington, d.c., so you would think he would get assignments on the east occasionally. in the spring of 1937, he made a trip down the east coast, georgia and florida all the way to the far end of the florida keys. it was here where he made this wonderful photograph, i love the symmetry of it, of ft. jefferson in that particular trip. he was also the official photographer for the dedication of the going to the
and the parks service over whether to create the national park. ut he made some exquisite photographs in the olympics. this happens to be one in the rain forest area of olympic national park. i had the good fortune with my son to cross that bridge, or at least a successor to it a few years ago and take a photograph from likely near the same location. i'd like to think my photograph is as good as george's but i'm not going to brag on that. while he spent most of his field seasons in the west,...
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they use the national parks. they use the national park landscapes, but in ansel adams photograph is about ansel adams. it's about as my cam title of one of his first books my camera in the national parks. he has he's got his eye on moma on an art on stieglitz's gallery. on the history of art and so he's less concerned with making an informational photograph with making it as a dramatic photograph. he uses filters to heighten contrast. he uses telephoto lens also to heighten things. he uses a lot of manipulations partly based with association with modernist photographer a modernist artists. well grant is laboring and the penn state dart room. he's he's hanging out with george o'keeffe and john marion and stieglitz and paul strand with strand and western inventing this new approach to photography was known as straight photography and then the group f-64 which is all about extremely fine rendition with big negatives. if you compare atoms and grant's photographs of the tetons on the top. you know, the one on the left
they use the national parks. they use the national park landscapes, but in ansel adams photograph is about ansel adams. it's about as my cam title of one of his first books my camera in the national parks. he has he's got his eye on moma on an art on stieglitz's gallery. on the history of art and so he's less concerned with making an informational photograph with making it as a dramatic photograph. he uses filters to heighten contrast. he uses telephoto lens also to heighten things. he uses a...
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the rec and park department used to be the protector of our parks. it's long ceased to be that and is now an enterprise that seeks to monetize our public lands and generate cash flow for whatever purposes. the board needs to step up to the plate here and exercise the rights of the charter not because of this specific issue, but certainly they need to ask why did rpd basically evade any type of board over review of this. and, what's so important about generating a cash flow for an out-of-town private vendor here which stands to make millions of dollars if this runs for five years. and, finally, why was that money parked in the accounts of a nonprofit which has no basically overview from the board or from the rest of the city. the rec and park commission has ceased long go being an effective oversight viewer of the rec and park department and is now subject to total regulatory capture. please take a look at this department and what it's doing -- >> clerk: your time has elapsed. thank you. can we have the next caller, please. >> hi. can you hear me? >> c
the rec and park department used to be the protector of our parks. it's long ceased to be that and is now an enterprise that seeks to monetize our public lands and generate cash flow for whatever purposes. the board needs to step up to the plate here and exercise the rights of the charter not because of this specific issue, but certainly they need to ask why did rpd basically evade any type of board over review of this. and, what's so important about generating a cash flow for an out-of-town...
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the rec and park department used to be the protector of our parks. it's long ceased to be that and is now an enterprise that seeks to monetize our public lands and generate cash flow for whatever purposes. the board needs to step up to the plate here and exercise the rights of the charter not because of this specific issue, but certainly they need to ask why did rpd basically evade any type of board over review of this. and, what's so important about generating a cash flow for an out-of-town private vendor here which stands to make millions of dollars if this runs for five years. and, finally, why was that money parked in the accounts of a nonprofit which has no basically overview from the board or from the rest of the city. the rec and park commission has ceased long go being an effective oversight viewer of the rec and park department and is now subject to total regulatory capture. please take a look at this department and what it's doing -- >> clerk: your time has elapsed. thank you. can we have the next caller, please. >> hi. can you hear me? >> c
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music concourse area of the park. thank you. >> clerk: thank you. can we have the next caller, please. >> hi. my name is jennifer freeland. i'm a resident of san francisco and a mother to two elementary-aged children. i am in full support of the full four-year extension of the sky wheel. i think it's an attraction for our city that will bring joy to many of our families and it's also an important economic driver to our city. i think there's more than one way to enjoy the park and i also question the decision to bring up this issue again when it seems like it was really [inaudible] by the historic preservation and the parks and rec. thank you for your time and that's all the comments i have. >> clerk: thank you. next caller, please >> hello. i live in golden gate park with my family. i'm call engine support of the four-year extension and oppose the proposed one-year extension. the wheel is a positive attraction for the community and families like mine and others a little levity during what's considered a difficult time
music concourse area of the park. thank you. >> clerk: thank you. can we have the next caller, please. >> hi. my name is jennifer freeland. i'm a resident of san francisco and a mother to two elementary-aged children. i am in full support of the full four-year extension of the sky wheel. i think it's an attraction for our city that will bring joy to many of our families and it's also an important economic driver to our city. i think there's more than one way to enjoy the park and i...
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the rec and park department used to be the protector of our parks. it's long ceased to be that and is now an enterprise that seeks to monetize our public lands and generate cash flow for whatever purposes. the board needs to step up to the plate here and exercise the rights of the charter not because of this specific issue, but certainly they need to ask why did rpd basically evade any type of board over review of this. and, what's so important about generating a cash flow for an out-of-town private vendor here which stands to make millions of dollars if this runs for five years. and, finally, why was that money parked in the accounts of a nonprofit which has no basically overview from the board or from the rest of the city. the rec and park commission has ceased long go being an effective oversight viewer of the rec and park department and is now subject to total regulatory capture. please take a look at this department and what it's doing -- >> clerk: your time has elapsed. thank you. can we have the next caller, please. >> hi. can you hear me? >> c
the rec and park department used to be the protector of our parks. it's long ceased to be that and is now an enterprise that seeks to monetize our public lands and generate cash flow for whatever purposes. the board needs to step up to the plate here and exercise the rights of the charter not because of this specific issue, but certainly they need to ask why did rpd basically evade any type of board over review of this. and, what's so important about generating a cash flow for an out-of-town...
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i am in the park, i am there, and the people want to keep the ferris wheel there. we have high anxiety going on in this city, and this great rec and parks want to do something about it to make us feel better to let us get through, so please keep the ferris wheel. >> thank you. >> hello, bob hall, district five. reason number one to oppose the wheel? flashing lights, my granting birds and bats. number two, strobe lights are used to keep owls off properties. owls nest in golden gate park. >> thank you. >> hello. my name is stephanie wise man from keep the park dark. i like fun, but the r.p.c. has never mentioned that the wheel is a giant strobe light, and as was said just earlier, it's well documented that strobe lights produce shadows that birds cannot tolerate, and we have the owl population on strawberry hill. and, you know, john maclaren, he was faced with a 266 foot tall tower that they wanted to keep, and he dynamited it, the legacy of this historic nature. >> thank you. >> hello. my name is john goldsmith, a 30-year resident of district 8, and i am excited to s
i am in the park, i am there, and the people want to keep the ferris wheel there. we have high anxiety going on in this city, and this great rec and parks want to do something about it to make us feel better to let us get through, so please keep the ferris wheel. >> thank you. >> hello, bob hall, district five. reason number one to oppose the wheel? flashing lights, my granting birds and bats. number two, strobe lights are used to keep owls off properties. owls nest in golden gate...
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i am in the park, i am there, and the people want to keep the ferris wheel there. we have high anxiety going on in this city, and this great rec and parks want to do something about it to make us feel better to let us get through, so please keep the ferris wheel. >> thank you. >> hello, bob hall, district five. reason number one to oppose the wheel? flashing lights, my granting birds and bats. number two, strobe lights are used to keep owls off properties. owls nest in golden gate park. >> thank you. >> hello. my name is stephanie wise man from keep the park dark. i like fun, but the r.p.c. has never mentioned that the wheel is a giant strobe light, and as was said just earlier, it's well documented that strobe lights produce shadows that birds cannot tolerate, and we have the owl population on strawberry hill. and, you know, john maclaren, he was faced with a 266 foot tall tower that they wanted to keep, and he dynamited it, the legacy of this historic nature. >> thank you. >> hello. my name is john goldsmith, a 30-year resident of district 8, and i am excited to s
i am in the park, i am there, and the people want to keep the ferris wheel there. we have high anxiety going on in this city, and this great rec and parks want to do something about it to make us feel better to let us get through, so please keep the ferris wheel. >> thank you. >> hello, bob hall, district five. reason number one to oppose the wheel? flashing lights, my granting birds and bats. number two, strobe lights are used to keep owls off properties. owls nest in golden gate...
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i love the national parks. er and backpacker and spent a fair amount of time in the national parks and him of the national forest alumni and so on. my first question was going to be about the wildlife corridors. yes, more, more, more. i had two questions specifically. one is about wilderness areas and about the idea -- again, i love going to the national parks. i understand the mission has a lot to do with making wilderness available to people, but i also think wilderness -- part of what wilderness is his places we do not go -- is places we do not go. i wonder if that is on the radar. that there are places that should just exist for their own sake. is that something you think about, that other people think about, that is part of the discussion? the other question has to do with the civilian conservation corps and the hopefully upcoming conservation corps and whether you have involvement there or that is something the national parks are part of. i can stay on or go off. . i would love to hear what you have to say
i love the national parks. er and backpacker and spent a fair amount of time in the national parks and him of the national forest alumni and so on. my first question was going to be about the wildlife corridors. yes, more, more, more. i had two questions specifically. one is about wilderness areas and about the idea -- again, i love going to the national parks. i understand the mission has a lot to do with making wilderness available to people, but i also think wilderness -- part of what...
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links roam the national park again. and 2 wolf packs. primeval forest relics species find habitat again in the diverse natures of the ecosystem. in 50 years the national park has become a hotspot of biodiversity with its new near natural forests. mikail head is grateful that he was allowed to be a part of this development. the bavarian forest national park venture paid off and today the concept of letting nature be nature is applied in national parks worldwide. that's it for this week's edition of tomorrow today. more news from the world of science and research next time until then stay safe and stay curious. change comes to the happy town the shia coming is a basic crisis. the country has known stood against the food on the clothesline ization on the market is trickling in. smartphones business ideas and very new trains with. the siblings on t.w. . up today don't miss our highlights. program online d.w. dot com hard. to come to. one giant problem. get in on the scene and the beat your you. mean by illegal action lately conflict. how will
links roam the national park again. and 2 wolf packs. primeval forest relics species find habitat again in the diverse natures of the ecosystem. in 50 years the national park has become a hotspot of biodiversity with its new near natural forests. mikail head is grateful that he was allowed to be a part of this development. the bavarian forest national park venture paid off and today the concept of letting nature be nature is applied in national parks worldwide. that's it for this week's edition...
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the bavarian for. first national park venture paid off and today the concept of letting nature be nature is applied in national parks worldwide. that's it for this week's edition of tomorrow today. more news from the world of science and research next time until then stay safe and stay curious. to. come to australia as little power to the more strait islands. it's an idyllic life for the few 1000 people who live here on the vast expanses of the green mile a block from the flood of tourists. the...
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the nearby. we are now in co goosy be a good national park zoo and right now we're in the presence of miss you and me miss you pointed me and to many members of this family you know. we think it's national park is a national conservation area so the. democrats agree public of congo of the growlers or eastern the land guerrillas have been a major tourist attraction for decades the main source of income for the park are the admission fees foreign visitors pay $400.00 u.s. dollars each because of the pandemic there's no business right now but the rangers still go out on patrol they want to keep track of several road us troops and usually know where to find them even though the park is heaved it covers 6000 square kilometers per person g.p.s. device for each family of gorillas. when we go into the forest to check on them we also collect data and if we find chimpanzee tracks we recorded back to one that went on to see if we find evidence of illegal activities such as traps and we just manto them and over the coordinates are the put on the court going to fit dates is be used for scientific research the
the nearby. we are now in co goosy be a good national park zoo and right now we're in the presence of miss you and me miss you pointed me and to many members of this family you know. we think it's national park is a national conservation area so the. democrats agree public of congo of the growlers or eastern the land guerrillas have been a major tourist attraction for decades the main source of income for the park are the admission fees foreign visitors pay $400.00 u.s. dollars each because of...
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i am the director of the rosa parks museum. on behalf of the chancellor, faculty, student body, i welcome you to our campus. i will ask you a question. how were you politicized? how are you acculturated? i want you to think about that. as we honor rosa parks's 100th birthday, we have the honor of having with us to start this whole celebration off doctor jeanne theoharis, who asked that question of rosa parks. what was behind her? but was behind the no heard around the world? those simple two letters that opened the floodgates of all those divergent streams into that one vast ocean. at the time, that no carried with a great risk. risk in terms of gender, and race. the question is what is behind that? what makes one take those kinds of stance? what is the price paid for having done so? doctor theoharis asked some of those questions and she writes it in her new book the rebellious life of rosa parks. jeanne theoharis was born in staten island, spent about six weeks there and promptly moved till milwaukee, wisconsin, where she was r
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the bavarian forest national park venture paid off and today the concept of letting nature be nature is applied in national parks worldwide. that's it for this week's edition of tomorrow today. more news from the world of science and research next time until then stay safe and stake here yes. rain forest radio using a microphone and recorder to fight exploitation 3 men are protecting the rain forest there come a just report. companies are threatening the precious habitat the radio women are providing the mammals on people with the boys. and in the. next w. 2021 summer fashion trends pink is all the rage and lift your move. glamorous and come from the fifty's can be done. to the disco good on top of the 1st. coffee sleeves and pop tops are making a come. out fun year of. 60 minutes on the road. by 2050 more than half the world will be living with limited water resources we haven't had to think about our water or worry about. i think that era is over this is the crisis of our time it's a financial product like any other financial to live in a competitive world this cold it's cool it's b
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situation in the middle of the park. thank you. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. operations, is there another caller, please? >> good afternoon. my name is sara haffman. what i can't believe is in the middle of a pandemic, muni not up and running and thousands of our residents are living on the streets and the board wants to spend time talking about a ferris wheel. i think it's the people of san francisco and the board really want to make golden gate park pristine, they need to take the cars away. the pollution caused by the cars is so much more than a ferris wheel. please, spend your time on protections, building houses, getting muni up and running, rather than discussing ferris wheels. this is an embarrassment. >> clerk: we have four callers in the queue on public comment. we are taking public comment on whether or not the board should queen on the emergency ordinance for hazard pay. we're setting the timer for two minutes. operations, next caller, please. >> i'm very glad that supervisor peskin realized this need
situation in the middle of the park. thank you. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. operations, is there another caller, please? >> good afternoon. my name is sara haffman. what i can't believe is in the middle of a pandemic, muni not up and running and thousands of our residents are living on the streets and the board wants to spend time talking about a ferris wheel. i think it's the people of san francisco and the board really want to make golden gate park pristine, they need...
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the author argues that mrs. parks is often only remembered for her bus arrest in montgomery, alabama. but her involvement in the civil rights movement was far more extensive. she's a political science professor at brooklyn college at the city of university of new york. the rosa parks museum of montgomery, alabama hosted this event in 2013. it's just over an hour. >> good evening. director of troy university rosa parks museum. on behalf of the chancellor, the faculty, student body, i welcome you to our campus. i want to ask you a question -- very glad you're here. how were you politicized? i want you to think about that. we have the honor of having with us to start this whole celebration off is dr. jeanne theoharis who asked that question of rosa parks, what was behind that no, that no heard around the world? those little two letters that opened the flood gates of all those divergent streams into that one vast ocean. at the time that no carried with it great risk. risk in terms of gender, trials and race. the question
the author argues that mrs. parks is often only remembered for her bus arrest in montgomery, alabama. but her involvement in the civil rights movement was far more extensive. she's a political science professor at brooklyn college at the city of university of new york. the rosa parks museum of montgomery, alabama hosted this event in 2013. it's just over an hour. >> good evening. director of troy university rosa parks museum. on behalf of the chancellor, the faculty, student body, i...
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the bavarian for. first national park venture paid off and today the concept of letting nature be nature is applied in national parks worldwide. that's it for this week's edition of tomorrow today. more news from the world of science and research next time until then stay safe and stay curious. on the road with our superheroes my mission is clear blue kushti good and to me color surely should be explored germany. they died and that everything out there is a lot going on in. germany tried and tested. again. coming up on t.w. . going once going twice sold. $69000000.00 for official does it all and. what does the artist think about this. cut krypto charge. for market. arts 20 to. 30 minutes on d w. they've been robbed of their soul that's what a people experiences when their heritage is taken from them. junk lists cultural riches were brutally stolen from africa and carted off to europe by colonialists. each artifact has blood on it from the ones that have yet to heal. what should be done with the stone or from africa. this
the bavarian for. first national park venture paid off and today the concept of letting nature be nature is applied in national parks worldwide. that's it for this week's edition of tomorrow today. more news from the world of science and research next time until then stay safe and stay curious. on the road with our superheroes my mission is clear blue kushti good and to me color surely should be explored germany. they died and that everything out there is a lot going on in. germany tried and...
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the parking issue. here is not a lot of space so i understand that and folks will have to figure it out and move along how the city is working going forward, but pleased with your presentation and thank you so much. >> thank you, commissioner scott. vice chair rosales. >> i have a couple comments. commissioners. my fellow colleagues pointed out the issues on the environmental issues. i see in the memo the environmental assessment is going to be completed this year. i would appreciate if my fellow commissioners want to join me in asking we be updated as this goes along. i think the concerns raised are important and we should be aware of them. that is an ask. i also concur that the layout, i like the layout in the design that is very open. i join in that comment. my additional question is regarding the design contractor selection process. frankly i am not cheer how the school district -- clear how the school district secures contractors and not design contractors. is someone able to answer that? does it in
the parking issue. here is not a lot of space so i understand that and folks will have to figure it out and move along how the city is working going forward, but pleased with your presentation and thank you so much. >> thank you, commissioner scott. vice chair rosales. >> i have a couple comments. commissioners. my fellow colleagues pointed out the issues on the environmental issues. i see in the memo the environmental assessment is going to be completed this year. i would...
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of the. park manager hons people the wanted to leave the trees in the heart of the national park and the ministry of forestry gave them the green light. it was a revolution against prevailing nature conservation idea is. always all you know you with this decision there was also a new nature conservation strategy in germany process protection as the scientists called it or wilderness as the tourism experts called it and then later people hired to coin the term. let nature be nature for this type of conservation where instead of humans acting just like nature get on with it you know 2 are cute. as hoped the forest also regenerated itself on the large when throw areas without human intervention. but the biggest disaster and with it the biggest test for the national park was still to come. in the 1990 s. the park was to be expanded that led to heated exchanges with private forced on us in the population. then in the high areas between hostile and lose and an area of around 70 square kilometers of spru
of the. park manager hons people the wanted to leave the trees in the heart of the national park and the ministry of forestry gave them the green light. it was a revolution against prevailing nature conservation idea is. always all you know you with this decision there was also a new nature conservation strategy in germany process protection as the scientists called it or wilderness as the tourism experts called it and then later people hired to coin the term. let nature be nature for this type...
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police were looking in the park. told her, stay home, and wait. >> and then, about 11-or-so at night, there is a knock on the front door. it's somebody, with the police department, with the bloodhounds. >> oh, boy. >> they want a piece of jennifer's clothing. something they can get a scent off of. >> reporter: they didn't find jenni, that night. or the next day. tacoma police closed point defiance park for three days. hundreds of people joined the search. nbc affiliate, king 5, covered it. jenni's sister, theresa, pleaded for help. >> just take time. just think back. just sit down, and remember. any, little bit would help. >> reporter: meanwhile, police worked the angles. was it a kidnapping? >> maybe, they were going to ask for ransom. we just didn't know. >> or maybe, jenni got lost or was badly hurt. >> there were, literally, hundreds of people looking through the park for her. >> everybody wanted to find jenni. >> reporter: gene miller helped run down hundreds of suspected sightings. >> there was a lot of good-fai
police were looking in the park. told her, stay home, and wait. >> and then, about 11-or-so at night, there is a knock on the front door. it's somebody, with the police department, with the bloodhounds. >> oh, boy. >> they want a piece of jennifer's clothing. something they can get a scent off of. >> reporter: they didn't find jenni, that night. or the next day. tacoma police closed point defiance park for three days. hundreds of people joined the search. nbc affiliate,...
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links roam the national park again. and 2 wolf packs. primeval forest relics species find habitat again in the diverse natures of the ecosystem. in 50 years the national park has become a hotspot of biodiversity with its new near natural forests. mikail head is grateful that he was allowed to be a part of this development. the bavarian forest national park venture paid off and today the concept of letting nature be nature is applied in national parks worldwide. that's it for this week's edition of tomorrow today. more news from the world of science and research next time until then stay safe and stakes here yes. by 2050 more than half the world will be leaving with limited water resources we haven't had to think about our war or worry about. i think that era is over misses the crisis of our time it's a financial problem like any other financial. the world is changing tremendously important commodity junkers all be free forever more as a water necessity or commodity. cysteine and so on d w. o. o. o guys this is the 77 percent stuff up for
links roam the national park again. and 2 wolf packs. primeval forest relics species find habitat again in the diverse natures of the ecosystem. in 50 years the national park has become a hotspot of biodiversity with its new near natural forests. mikail head is grateful that he was allowed to be a part of this development. the bavarian forest national park venture paid off and today the concept of letting nature be nature is applied in national parks worldwide. that's it for this week's edition...
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situation in the middle of the park. thank you. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. operations, is there another caller, please? >> good afternoon. my name is sara haffman. what i can't believe is in the middle of a pandemic, muni not up and running and thousands of our residents are living on the streets and the board wants to spend time talking about a ferris wheel. i think it's the people of san francisco and the board really want to make golden gate park pristine, they need to take the cars away. the pollution caused by the cars is so much more than a ferris wheel. please, spend your time on protections, building houses, getting muni up and running, rather than discussing ferris wheels. this is an embarrassment. >> clerk: we have four callers in the queue on public comment. we are taking public comment on whether or not the board should queen on the emergency ordinance for hazard pay. we're setting the timer for two minutes. operations, next caller, please. >> i'm very glad that supervisor peskin realized this need
situation in the middle of the park. thank you. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. operations, is there another caller, please? >> good afternoon. my name is sara haffman. what i can't believe is in the middle of a pandemic, muni not up and running and thousands of our residents are living on the streets and the board wants to spend time talking about a ferris wheel. i think it's the people of san francisco and the board really want to make golden gate park pristine, they need...
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parking. the final project description will be provided by rec park and once ceqa is finalized, it will be presented to the sfmta board of directors rec park commission and finally the board of supervisors. with that, i'm happy top take any questions that you might have. >> director bohn: can you clarify to folks what ceqa is? >> it's the california environmental quality act. if there is any road scape design within a project including golden gate park, it triggers ceqa. there's a checklist of items that need to be fulfilled before a project can be approved and proceed with. >> co-chair pelzman: thank you for that clarification, kelly. this is co-chair pelzman. i'm going to donate my time to either my fellow councilmembers or the public. i know this is a very charged issue with a lot of engagement from the public. alex, do you have anything you like to say? >> co-chair locust: yes. thank you. my question to you regarding accessibility, you mentioned -- i want to know more about what supervisor cha
parking. the final project description will be provided by rec park and once ceqa is finalized, it will be presented to the sfmta board of directors rec park commission and finally the board of supervisors. with that, i'm happy top take any questions that you might have. >> director bohn: can you clarify to folks what ceqa is? >> it's the california environmental quality act. if there is any road scape design within a project including golden gate park, it triggers ceqa. there's a...
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reports of the gunman in the parking lot, then moving insie. opening fire at the store in boulder, colorado. >> the entire building is surrounded. you need to surrender. >> people down in the parking lot. thousands watching this youtube livestream as the events were unfolding. authorities say calls of an armed man with a long gun in the parking lot. the horrific scene inside the store tonight. police swarming the scene, surrounding the building. there are reports of multiple victims. police seen walking a man away in handcuffs. we have late reporting as we come on the air. what we know so far. >>> the coronavirus in the u.s. and the state of emergency in miami. huge crowds violating an 8:00 p.m. curfew. packed streets, police firing pepper balls to disperse the crowd, causing a stampede. miami with the highest positivity rate of any large metro area in the country. tonight, 21 states reporting covid cases on the rise. the cdc director now with a new warning tonight. two dozen states making the vaccine available now to people 16 and older. and ne
reports of the gunman in the parking lot, then moving insie. opening fire at the store in boulder, colorado. >> the entire building is surrounded. you need to surrender. >> people down in the parking lot. thousands watching this youtube livestream as the events were unfolding. authorities say calls of an armed man with a long gun in the parking lot. the horrific scene inside the store tonight. police swarming the scene, surrounding the building. there are reports of multiple...
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i to like hiking in the park. the current proposal will be a taking on behalf of a small group of people like me at the expense of almost everyone else. i'm willing to sacrifice the benefit that i got. some here have suggested a car-free solution. they're not addressing access to the elderly and disabled. we're not going to wish those away. i love the idea of a car-free space. this plan almost manages to get everything wrong, environmental, safety and equity. some of the key decision makers presented here have a conflict of interest. many of us in this surrounding neighborhood have never even seen the survey that mr. laskey cites. the pandemic will be here for a while. i support using the time to figure it out properly. meanwhile, we should return to the pre-covid arrangement until we have a smarter solution. thank you. >> next speaker please. >> i'm a resident of twin peaks. [indiscernible] these issues did not exist previously. the best option is to open both gates full time. there are very few ways up here. some
i to like hiking in the park. the current proposal will be a taking on behalf of a small group of people like me at the expense of almost everyone else. i'm willing to sacrifice the benefit that i got. some here have suggested a car-free solution. they're not addressing access to the elderly and disabled. we're not going to wish those away. i love the idea of a car-free space. this plan almost manages to get everything wrong, environmental, safety and equity. some of the key decision makers...
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bus sitting in the classic rosa parks pose. next week as we know, the post office will issue a stamp. she is as one of my colleagues put it, the american version of a national saint. but her legacy asks much more of us than a stamp or a statue, and if we are going to claim her legacy as president obama did last month, then we must realize what it asks of us. rosa parks courage was the ability to make an independent stand even though she and others had done it before and nothing had changed and even when she well understood the harm that might befall her. and to make those stands over and over and over throughout the course of her life, even when the civil rights movement gained certain victories in the civil and voting rights act, she did not rest but continued on joining with old and new comrades to press the struggle forward not worried about what others would think of those alliances. honoring her legacy then means summoning a similar courage. it requires acknowledging that america is not a post-racial society and that the bl
bus sitting in the classic rosa parks pose. next week as we know, the post office will issue a stamp. she is as one of my colleagues put it, the american version of a national saint. but her legacy asks much more of us than a stamp or a statue, and if we are going to claim her legacy as president obama did last month, then we must realize what it asks of us. rosa parks courage was the ability to make an independent stand even though she and others had done it before and nothing had changed and...
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we think so who says the national park is a national conservation area. democratic republic of congo of the ground was all eastern the land guerrillas have been a major tourist attraction for decades the main source of income for the park are the admission fees foreign visitors pay $402.00 was still is each because of the pandemic there's no visitors right now but the rangers still go out on patrol. they want to keep track of several the us troops and usually know where to find them even though the park is huge it covers 6000 square kilometers closer g.p.s. device for each family of gorillas gunpoint to go into the forest to check on them we also collect data and if we find chimpanzee tracks we record back to on them see if we find evidence of illegal activities such as traps and we just manto them and over the coordinates or the record on a few days is the use for scientific research the number of lowland gorillas here has declined by hoffa over the past 3 decades to just a few 1000 researches estimates of the ranges wealth with pemex whole gist of boston
we think so who says the national park is a national conservation area. democratic republic of congo of the ground was all eastern the land guerrillas have been a major tourist attraction for decades the main source of income for the park are the admission fees foreign visitors pay $402.00 was still is each because of the pandemic there's no visitors right now but the rangers still go out on patrol. they want to keep track of several the us troops and usually know where to find them even though...
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we know that you heard shots in the parking lot. you ran to the store to alert the patrons that was somebody who was actively firing an ar 15 rifle style weapon. a question for you, but i don't know if you've been able to follow our coverage thus far, unfortunately, and it was heartbreaking to hear again. witness account, nothing confirmed, but we just heard a witness tell us that he did several lifeless not victims in the that you were you watching what he told us up. >> i did hear that it really was a pretty disturbing. to hear because i i just feel like i'm us to see most people. all of them them. i was there at that exact moment started shooting that. hope that it was just people that were lying ducking for cover but yet to hear that is very disturbing, right. are you near a tv right now. i wonder if you can watch our live signal right channel, 31 because we're showing video. >> of the man led away in handcuffs and shirtless. he's wearing shorts or underwear. it appears he's got a really bloodier, right leg. he's hobbling. he's
we know that you heard shots in the parking lot. you ran to the store to alert the patrons that was somebody who was actively firing an ar 15 rifle style weapon. a question for you, but i don't know if you've been able to follow our coverage thus far, unfortunately, and it was heartbreaking to hear again. witness account, nothing confirmed, but we just heard a witness tell us that he did several lifeless not victims in the that you were you watching what he told us up. >> i did hear that...
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the under 50 years of golden gate park. think that a lot of us were very excited for getting out there and celebrating. and it's one of the many things that covid has largely ruined in this last year and looking forward to all of us being able to celebrate together in the future in person. but, you know, i think that it is -- you know, to ask whether our city is best served by extending -- effectively extending a contract that is between a private entity operating on public land, i think that it's an issue that can and should be addressed by the board. i think that's what is anticipated by the charter. i think that the legislative branch of government exists in part to oversee and to approve major contracts and decisions of this type that are put forward by the executive role. and i take this role seriously and i know that you colleagues do as well. under the charter i think a four-year deal with a private company to generate millions in revenue, nearly of all of which goes to a private company, some which goes to a third-p
the under 50 years of golden gate park. think that a lot of us were very excited for getting out there and celebrating. and it's one of the many things that covid has largely ruined in this last year and looking forward to all of us being able to celebrate together in the future in person. but, you know, i think that it is -- you know, to ask whether our city is best served by extending -- effectively extending a contract that is between a private entity operating on public land, i think that...
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let me read the relevant park. he department of recreation and parks have the power to construct new playgrounds and squares and grounds and to erect and maintain buildings and structures on parks, playgrounds and squares and avenues and grounds except as follows: no building or structure except for nurseries, equipment storage facilities and comfort stations, which are bathrooms, shall be erected in large or expanded in golden gate park or union square, unless such action has been approved by a vote of two-thirds of the board of supervisors. that is what is before us today >> president walton: thank you so much, supervisor peskin. supervisor melgar. >> supervisor melgar: thank you so much, and thank you, colleagues, for this resolution i spoke with our city attorney and i think that we have a fundamental disagreement about what the language that supervisor peskin just read into the record means and i will admit that i'm not a native english speaker, but i do not interpret it the way that you do. i would have really
let me read the relevant park. he department of recreation and parks have the power to construct new playgrounds and squares and grounds and to erect and maintain buildings and structures on parks, playgrounds and squares and avenues and grounds except as follows: no building or structure except for nurseries, equipment storage facilities and comfort stations, which are bathrooms, shall be erected in large or expanded in golden gate park or union square, unless such action has been approved by...
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if coronavirus cases fall. >> take me out to ball park. >> and the ball park and get me some peanuts and cracker jacks. >> yes, the fans are fired up, and it is going to be a great moment for this year. >> and dave cavil explained how to keep the fans safe. >> we will be adhering to the state guidelines and keeping people in pods and mandatory mask wearing, and everyone in the stadium, and the concessions will be delivered to your actual location, and we have a testing location for the gameday staff to ensure they are safe. >> and how will the fans remain safe with a vaccine site in the parking lot. >> on the north is the vaccine site and then in the north is the parking lot for the games and the two can coexist in a meaningful way. >> thr is how it is going to work. there is going to be a 20% capacity in the red, and in the orange, 33% and in the yellow 67%. right now, we are in the red tier, and a lameda is in the yellow tier. >> so we are pushing that we will only accumulate as we vaccinate more and more people. >> reporter: the giants ceo larry barre says that he is hoping that b
if coronavirus cases fall. >> take me out to ball park. >> and the ball park and get me some peanuts and cracker jacks. >> yes, the fans are fired up, and it is going to be a great moment for this year. >> and dave cavil explained how to keep the fans safe. >> we will be adhering to the state guidelines and keeping people in pods and mandatory mask wearing, and everyone in the stadium, and the concessions will be delivered to your actual location, and we have a...
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but staff at the national park are now facing their biggest challenge to date. as far as the eye can see. there used to be a huge spruce is here. long drought and rising temperatures weakened the trees and bark beetles finished them off our journey continues on words to the national parks highest point at 1100 meters above sea level we reach our destination the park in. this listening post which used to be sealed off was used by east german and soviet secret services to intercept communications in the west. today it's right next door to the botanists hyde enjoy a garden with hundreds of plants. this means that at least in part the park has returned to its original state over the past 30 years and that makes us really happy but he's not done yet going to cost him plans to carry on until one day east and west have fully grown together again for good. if he is a sailing board and lead from 100 percent recycled plastic were 1st reported on eat when it was still under construction now going on in a way to own the waters of lake korea and were there. from a distance it
but staff at the national park are now facing their biggest challenge to date. as far as the eye can see. there used to be a huge spruce is here. long drought and rising temperatures weakened the trees and bark beetles finished them off our journey continues on words to the national parks highest point at 1100 meters above sea level we reach our destination the park in. this listening post which used to be sealed off was used by east german and soviet secret services to intercept communications...
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at 1100 meters above sea level we reached our destination the park and. this listening post which used to be sealed off was used by east german and soviet secret services to intercept communications in the west. today it's right next door to the botanists hyatt enjoy a garden with hundreds of plants. this means that at least in part the park has returned to its original state over the past 30 years and that makes us really happy. but he's not done yet going to cost him plans to carry on until one day east and west have fully grown together again for good. if he is a sailing board member from 100 percent recycled plastic were 1st reported on when it was still under construction now he is going on in a way to own the watches of like taria where they're. from a distance it looks like a typical sailing boat but it's not it's actually made of recycled plastic objects and covered in repurposed flip flops inspired by the traditional dow trading vessels it was built on the kenyan coast and is now plying the waters of lake victoria. what's particularly unique about
at 1100 meters above sea level we reached our destination the park and. this listening post which used to be sealed off was used by east german and soviet secret services to intercept communications in the west. today it's right next door to the botanists hyatt enjoy a garden with hundreds of plants. this means that at least in part the park has returned to its original state over the past 30 years and that makes us really happy. but he's not done yet going to cost him plans to carry on until...
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you have a budget issue but ridiculous every weekend at the park there are parks on the no parking in the great lane, great highway cars are on the shoulder. these are key areas. it happens every week and nobody ever comes back to it. it is so much lost revenue. sidewalk parking. certain neighborhoods the entire block is filled. i don't know how people will walk to the bus stop or the park pop deployment needs looked at and change. during the workshop last month your own employees told you the current deployment is not working. it needs looked at and improved. >> thank you. next caller on the line please. >> you have three questions remaining. >> next speaker. >> i am richard roth man again. i was very disturbed by the controller's report. first, thelogical from yesterday about m.t.a. if it is going to survive. i am upset about the controller's report that came out about two weeks ago. it is about the construction. people need to be held accountable. maybe two people left. you should have a hearing. citizens of san francisco why should they give money to m.t.a. until they fix this pro
you have a budget issue but ridiculous every weekend at the park there are parks on the no parking in the great lane, great highway cars are on the shoulder. these are key areas. it happens every week and nobody ever comes back to it. it is so much lost revenue. sidewalk parking. certain neighborhoods the entire block is filled. i don't know how people will walk to the bus stop or the park pop deployment needs looked at and change. during the workshop last month your own employees told you the...
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the. park manager hons people the wanted to leave the trees in the heart of the national park and the ministry of forestry gave him the green light. it was a revolution against prevailing nature conservation ideas. the same tried to always follow and you know you with this decision there was also a new nature conservation strategy in germany process protection as the scientists called it or wilderness as the tourism experts called it and then later people i took coined the term let nature be nature for this type of conservation where instead of humans acting they just let nature get on with it you know to archaea. as hoped the forest also regenerated itself on the large when throw areas without human intervention. but the biggest disaster and with it the biggest test for the national park was still to come. in the 1990 s. the park was to be expanded that led to heated exchanges with private forest owners and the population. then in the high areas between hospital and lives and an area of around
the. park manager hons people the wanted to leave the trees in the heart of the national park and the ministry of forestry gave him the green light. it was a revolution against prevailing nature conservation ideas. the same tried to always follow and you know you with this decision there was also a new nature conservation strategy in germany process protection as the scientists called it or wilderness as the tourism experts called it and then later people i took coined the term let nature be...
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our ministry of officers are on the other side of the park and they also house the national park service and the network to freedom. the national parks service owns 480 acres of land and madison and that land is also managed from that administrative office. so we are a partnership park. i think anyone should visit this center to build a connection to harriet tubman and her life. i want people to know that harriet tubman was just a normal person, she was superhero, she was a regular woman who was born into slavery. she remained illiterate for all of her life but she did amazing things for her family and friends. she had everything against her, but she lived this amazing life and she made a difference and i want people to know that you can make a difference in your normal life, no matter who you are. weeknights this month we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span 3. marches women's history month. tonight matthew and curator farah, take a look at women in congress. they present artifacts and photographs beginning with the election
our ministry of officers are on the other side of the park and they also house the national park service and the network to freedom. the national parks service owns 480 acres of land and madison and that land is also managed from that administrative office. so we are a partnership park. i think anyone should visit this center to build a connection to harriet tubman and her life. i want people to know that harriet tubman was just a normal person, she was superhero, she was a regular woman who...
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in the king soopers parking lot. i don't know if you're safe in the house. >> there's a lot of people who have been through something like this. but not everybody and nobody really knows how they'll react when it happens. just now that you have some 24 hours on this, what is it like to see that? to go through this out of the clear blue sky? >> it's surreal. you don't really expect to have to be in the sort of situation. you don't really prepare or plan. i know that the modern generation probably does actually. i grew up in the 90s this was slightly before columbine. when i was in high school we didn't have the lock down drills or anything. so, yeah, you don't really expect you have to deal with that sort of situation. but, i have seen enough on the news to know that if you see someone that looks like that with an ar 15 it's your life is in danger. and you should probably get out of there immediately. because that's your only option. >> if you could stay with us. i want to bring in two people who have been where you ar
in the king soopers parking lot. i don't know if you're safe in the house. >> there's a lot of people who have been through something like this. but not everybody and nobody really knows how they'll react when it happens. just now that you have some 24 hours on this, what is it like to see that? to go through this out of the clear blue sky? >> it's surreal. you don't really expect to have to be in the sort of situation. you don't really prepare or plan. i know that the modern...
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these are organized crime syndicates but the challenge is these people you don't find them in the park you don't find them with wire arms you don't find them with their rhino on your front someone is sitting in vietnam or in china what are the chances that you can link that person to a to a rhino that has been killed in kruger national park the chances are very slim. while the carcass rots under an african sun the horns are destined for asia caught up the jewelry ground into medicine or kept whole as a sign of status and wealth. and so illusion because it seems as if a u. turn you trained you knew it couldn't have anything you know sniffed. on the edge of the crew is a city of knows pretty. our investigation is concentrating on the key mid-level deal is to facilitate the trade between africa and asia. like long john one a chinese businessman who lives here to he runs a massage parlor and employs some illegal workers but he gets around the moose easily. that it was he knew they might get are going to need it more over the rope if they had to be about the michael coggan. of irony but whe
these are organized crime syndicates but the challenge is these people you don't find them in the park you don't find them with wire arms you don't find them with their rhino on your front someone is sitting in vietnam or in china what are the chances that you can link that person to a to a rhino that has been killed in kruger national park the chances are very slim. while the carcass rots under an african sun the horns are destined for asia caught up the jewelry ground into medicine or kept...
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do you guys have the best snow there in park city, utah? >> guilty as charged. it is hands down the best snow and something that has always kept me here. and, you know, i'm a colorado girl at heart, but i'm still in utah and probably will be till i die. >> that is a big endorsement, especially coming from colorado and someone who has literally skied and competed, you know, all around the world and been part of that. okay, so, tell me about park city specifically. what can i look forward to if i come and visit the resort? >> park city is, you know, just a standout resort in that it has, i think, something for everyone, where you can come in and shred some corduroy on these
do you guys have the best snow there in park city, utah? >> guilty as charged. it is hands down the best snow and something that has always kept me here. and, you know, i'm a colorado girl at heart, but i'm still in utah and probably will be till i die. >> that is a big endorsement, especially coming from colorado and someone who has literally skied and competed, you know, all around the world and been part of that. okay, so, tell me about park city specifically. what can i look...
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. >> if you were in the parking lot and saw something, who should they call? >> thank you for that question. if there are witnesses out there who have information, and there were many witnesses to this who are cooperating with the investigation already. if there were additional witnesses they should contact the boulder police department. let me turn it over to the chief. >> if there was witnesses that saw this event 303-441-3333, that's the main number into the boulder police department. >> say that one more time. >> no problem. 303-441-3333. and that's the main number to the boulder police department. if there's family or loved ones that have questions as well, they can contact that main number and will be sent an address in regards to additional information there. >> your officer, we're told he or she went back in, saved lives by what they did. >> that's all the questions we can take right now. i know you wanted more information. we don't have more information we can share at this time. we will continue to post all information we can on twitter and announce t
. >> if you were in the parking lot and saw something, who should they call? >> thank you for that question. if there are witnesses out there who have information, and there were many witnesses to this who are cooperating with the investigation already. if there were additional witnesses they should contact the boulder police department. let me turn it over to the chief. >> if there was witnesses that saw this event 303-441-3333, that's the main number into the boulder police...