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some accuse douglas tompkins of staging a land grab. because he'd bought such a huge area of land thousands of hector's people said this granger wants to set up his own state and let no one else and except himself it was only later that i started to understand it wasn't like that at all this was about protecting what you have making the most of your resources because a tree doesn't grow overnight it takes up to 500 years for trees like this to grow back. you. said that tompkins was looking for the world's oldest tree before he decided on the size of his nature reserve. grain. has been working at puma lynn park for more than 10 years he knows a lot about its primeval flora. you know we're crossing the my new york forest. these gigantic my new york trees are about 100 to 150 years old. you can hear the frogs and toads i don't know what i don't hear. that they're one of the know how little this is one of the millennia old illiteracy trees but i think it's the biggest one we haven't put money in park. to look you in a bucket of money to. re
some accuse douglas tompkins of staging a land grab. because he'd bought such a huge area of land thousands of hector's people said this granger wants to set up his own state and let no one else and except himself it was only later that i started to understand it wasn't like that at all this was about protecting what you have making the most of your resources because a tree doesn't grow overnight it takes up to 500 years for trees like this to grow back. you. said that tompkins was looking for...
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. >> anthony: you were at the battle of tompkins square park, which is sort of the gettysburg of the homeless people who set up permanent camps. >> clayton: it was dangerous. >> anthony: it was genuinely dangerous. when the police came down and decided to clean the park, the question is, who won? >> clayton: well, in the beginning, we did. >> it's our [ bleep ] park. it's our [ bleep ] park. it's our [ bleep ] park! >> clayton: you know you have to remember in 1988 they couldn't close a 10 1/2-acre square park on the lower east side. not with 450 riot cops, horses, helicopters. they couldn't do it. >> clayton: there were big bonfires on the middle of avenue a, buses couldn't come down, cars couldn't come down, they were stuck. >> anthony: you were on the news a lot, i remember, you were the most despised man in -- nypd, you were not their favorite photographer, let's put it that way. ♪ >> clayton: this went on for four years. there were multiple riots, hundreds of arrests. four years here of real, solid conflict. cops eventually got organized. >> anthony: i remember tompkins square a
. >> anthony: you were at the battle of tompkins square park, which is sort of the gettysburg of the homeless people who set up permanent camps. >> clayton: it was dangerous. >> anthony: it was genuinely dangerous. when the police came down and decided to clean the park, the question is, who won? >> clayton: well, in the beginning, we did. >> it's our [ bleep ] park. it's our [ bleep ] park. it's our [ bleep ] park! >> clayton: you know you have to remember...
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national congress voted to make him an honorary citizen it was an official recognition both of the tompkins contribution to the country's natural heritage and of how much the public have come to be braced and what a life. here's a guy who had no limitation to life. you know you're so easily stopped by things that are difficult or seemingly impossible. with some plans to many people you know. i or we leave behind a legacy of if you don't establish some sort of value system that award space between human and non-human. we'll never get where we need to go. i'm using my final evening in the park to take a proper hike the only way to truly appreciate this particular place. i feel so lucky to have the towns to be said one of the few remaining great wilderness of the word experience has shown me just preciousness ecosystems are and how easily they can be used for human activity whether that's also giving me hope to see that these craft once a forest have been revived to welcome back the amazing creatures that once called them home. from cutting edge medical technology. could be a fast resource to
national congress voted to make him an honorary citizen it was an official recognition both of the tompkins contribution to the country's natural heritage and of how much the public have come to be braced and what a life. here's a guy who had no limitation to life. you know you're so easily stopped by things that are difficult or seemingly impossible. with some plans to many people you know. i or we leave behind a legacy of if you don't establish some sort of value system that award space...
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. >> reporter: future family ceo claire tompkins spent about $100,000 on six rounds of ivf to conceive her daughter natalie. she later had 18-month-old twins lucas and audrey, also through ivf. her goal is to make fertility care more affordable nationwide. on average one round of ivf can cost at least $15,000 and according to the cdc, 12% of women suffer from fertility problems in the u.s. >> we offer a comprehensive solution that brings together fertility coaching with some of the best experts and registered nurses in the country working directly with clients and we also pair that with really modern financing packages for couples. >> reporter: one ivf plan, for example, starts at $300 a month for 60 months. interest rates start at 7%. >> i think it's terrific they're presenting different ways to afford ivf because a lot of people just don't have that cash on hand. >> reporter: liz westin is a certified financial planner with nerd wallet. >> having the membership option could be a way in. with any type of situation where you're signing yourself up for significant payments going forward
. >> reporter: future family ceo claire tompkins spent about $100,000 on six rounds of ivf to conceive her daughter natalie. she later had 18-month-old twins lucas and audrey, also through ivf. her goal is to make fertility care more affordable nationwide. on average one round of ivf can cost at least $15,000 and according to the cdc, 12% of women suffer from fertility problems in the u.s. >> we offer a comprehensive solution that brings together fertility coaching with some of the...
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i also want to thank our incredible sponsor, susie tompkins-buell and the buell family trust for thist. thank you to uber and -- i'm trying to remember all of them. there are a lot of them. thank you to the california women's foundation for your work on this summit and for putting it together, as well. so many amazing people, so many incredible sponsors, you'll see them downstairs in the resource fair. the golden state warriors, i know it was hard for us last night, but don't worry. when they move to san francisco, they'll be here, and
i also want to thank our incredible sponsor, susie tompkins-buell and the buell family trust for thist. thank you to uber and -- i'm trying to remember all of them. there are a lot of them. thank you to the california women's foundation for your work on this summit and for putting it together, as well. so many amazing people, so many incredible sponsors, you'll see them downstairs in the resource fair. the golden state warriors, i know it was hard for us last night, but don't worry. when they...
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i also want to thank our incredible sponsor, susie tompkins-buell and the buell family trust for thist. thank you to uber and -- i'm trying to remember all of them. there are a lot of them. thank you to the california women's foundation for your work on this summit and for putting it together, as well. so many amazing people, so many incredible sponsors, you'll see them downstairs in the resource fair. the golden state warriors, i know it was hard for us last night, but don't worry. when they move to san francisco, they'll be here, and they'll win another finals. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: and let me say, today is about networking, today is about coming together, but we all have to remember is we still have challenges in this country. and part of what we're challenged today is to take our knowledge, to take what we learned, to take this excitement and spread this all over the city and all over the country. we sadly know that women's reproductive rights are in danger in several states in this country. we sadly know that women are paid less than men in this country. we knows t
i also want to thank our incredible sponsor, susie tompkins-buell and the buell family trust for thist. thank you to uber and -- i'm trying to remember all of them. there are a lot of them. thank you to the california women's foundation for your work on this summit and for putting it together, as well. so many amazing people, so many incredible sponsors, you'll see them downstairs in the resource fair. the golden state warriors, i know it was hard for us last night, but don't worry. when they...
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teacher family ceo claire tompkins spent about $100,000 on six rounds of ivf to conceive her daughterlie. her goal is to make fertility care more affordable nationwide. on average, one round of ivf can cost at least $15,000. and according to the cdc, 12% of women suffer from fertility problems in the u.s. future family offers monthly payment plans that include personalized coaching and fertility testing. >> we offer a comprehensive solution that brings together fertility coaching with some of the best experts and registered nurses in the country working directly with clients and then we also pair that with some really modern financing packages for couples. >> one ivf plan for example starts at $300 a month for 60 months. interest rates start at 7%. >>> president trump and england's prime minister are about to make a joint appearance. we will here that life. the latest on his residential visit coming up. >>> once again, big tech companies in silicon valley are once again under the federal scrutiny. this time, for antitrust law violation, potentially. antitrust law violation, potentiall
teacher family ceo claire tompkins spent about $100,000 on six rounds of ivf to conceive her daughterlie. her goal is to make fertility care more affordable nationwide. on average, one round of ivf can cost at least $15,000. and according to the cdc, 12% of women suffer from fertility problems in the u.s. future family offers monthly payment plans that include personalized coaching and fertility testing. >> we offer a comprehensive solution that brings together fertility coaching with...
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. >>> the warriors' injury concerns continue, clay tompkins is questionable and kevin is out indefinitelyyou covered on all things warriors on-air and online for the nba finals. news updates throughout the day on your favorite platforms including our website, kpix.com. >>> we are tracking real-time traffic at 7:58. all of them are in the red. not a great morning for those of you heading to the rush-hour traffic. the 46 minute drive to the ultimate passing just a little bit longer on the eastshore freeway. an accident there makes it a really slow drive, 74 minutes on west on highway 4. there is an accident over there as well and coming of the south bay drive times are in the orange. take a look at the saxon slowing things down, that's not the only place. >>> we have a warm upcoming today. it will be felt inland. if you take a look at the numbers inland on the deep shades of red, that's the areas coming in 60 degrees above average. concorde and livermore, that's where you guys fall. everyone else across the bay will be about 10 degrees anit will be like this today and tomorrow, and then loo
. >>> the warriors' injury concerns continue, clay tompkins is questionable and kevin is out indefinitelyyou covered on all things warriors on-air and online for the nba finals. news updates throughout the day on your favorite platforms including our website, kpix.com. >>> we are tracking real-time traffic at 7:58. all of them are in the red. not a great morning for those of you heading to the rush-hour traffic. the 46 minute drive to the ultimate passing just a little bit...