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so does geert wilders. his book "marked for death" is all about that, and he brings a perspective that we don't have. he's from europe. he's seen what's gone on there. he knows what's going on in the middle east, and it's great that he worries about america. i'm excited to hear from geert wilders. what an honor. ladies and gentlemen. give it up for geert wilders. [ applause ] [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you, craig, for your most kind words. thank you, friends, ladies and gentlemen, for inviting me to this western conservative summit. for me it's always an honor and a privilege to come to america. i was here a few weeks ago to meet with my dear friend, michele bachmann, representative of you to talk -- to talk about indeed the threat of islam, both to america and europe. and today i'm very proud to be in denver, the gateway to the west. this is, as i see it, america's heartland, conservative heartland where the spirit of your pioneers still lives. and i know -- i know that i come at a sad moment. many o
so does geert wilders. his book "marked for death" is all about that, and he brings a perspective that we don't have. he's from europe. he's seen what's gone on there. he knows what's going on in the middle east, and it's great that he worries about america. i'm excited to hear from geert wilders. what an honor. ladies and gentlemen. give it up for geert wilders. [ applause ] [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you, craig, for your most kind words. thank you, friends, ladies and...
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. >> geert wilders. geert wilders. >> you will long remember, you will long remember this afternoon on summit 2012 when this man of courage this hero of freedom and of western civilization came across the atlantic to bear his witness and give his warning. bravo. geert wilders. [ applause ] >> god bless you! >> thank you. >> this good and brave man who shrinks from absolutely nothing does not shrink from your questions, of course. if we can bring the lights up and go to the microphones so that those watching on tv or the internet can be in the conversation. please identify yourself and we'll take just a few questions. who is first? >> me. >> please. you have the floor. and i'm not seeing you. >> over here. >> this side. >> please? >> joe from act for america. we as act, we always do the same exactly like you are doing which is i felt -- i felt myself talking over there. so, i know what you feel and i know what happened because i'm from lebanon. now, we are seeing mosques in this country growing like mushr
. >> geert wilders. geert wilders. >> you will long remember, you will long remember this afternoon on summit 2012 when this man of courage this hero of freedom and of western civilization came across the atlantic to bear his witness and give his warning. bravo. geert wilders. [ applause ] >> god bless you! >> thank you. >> this good and brave man who shrinks from absolutely nothing does not shrink from your questions, of course. if we can bring the lights up and...
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when people say, "oh, what does wilderness mean when you're starving? i get that. i get that. bu it also think that does not mean destroy the wilderness, because it is an important part, and when you're not starving you're going to want to have a place to go, and your kids and your grandkids are going to want to have a place to go. so i see it as my responsibility, yes, to help take care of the problems that are going on in the city right now, big problems, and rurally as well, but to take care of that wilderness for future generations. we have to. we have to. tavis: tony bennett, who i have seen a thousand times, love him to death, after every song, every single song in a tony bennett concert, he takes his microphone, he sticks it under his arm, he looks at the audience, and while they're applauding him, he applauds them. every tony bennett song, the mic goes under the arm, he applauds the audience. i come back to that with you because we were talking about gratitude a moment ago. what's your sense of your fan base over the years? i ask that again because i have seen you coun
when people say, "oh, what does wilderness mean when you're starving? i get that. i get that. bu it also think that does not mean destroy the wilderness, because it is an important part, and when you're not starving you're going to want to have a place to go, and your kids and your grandkids are going to want to have a place to go. so i see it as my responsibility, yes, to help take care of the problems that are going on in the city right now, big problems, and rurally as well, but to take...
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. >> 1,500 miles on frozen river in the siberian wilderness. >> gear up for the ice run "right this minute." >>> and, it's a show where this guy turns awesome hot rods into electric vehicles that have muscle! >> i like this idea. >> the man behind the machines is breaking it down. >>> are you ready for another edition of "the best of rtm"? this is where we tell but bonus videos you can find on our website. >> this one is geren feuaranteet stuck in your head all day long. "count" is a music, she got done with a video shoot in l.a. she performed whitney houston's "i want to dance with somebody." it is an awesome street performance. ♪ oh i want to dance with somebody ♪ ♪ i want to feel the heat with somebody ♪ >> it is an acoustic version. check it out. head over to our website, rightthisminute.com -- >> and click best of rtm. >>> it is called the ice run. this is about as hard of a task as you can get. 1,500 miles on frozen rivers through the siberian wilderness. sounds like a lot of fun. riding old-school euro motorcycles. >> of all the extreme adventures we see on this show, this is my lea
. >> 1,500 miles on frozen river in the siberian wilderness. >> gear up for the ice run "right this minute." >>> and, it's a show where this guy turns awesome hot rods into electric vehicles that have muscle! >> i like this idea. >> the man behind the machines is breaking it down. >>> are you ready for another edition of "the best of rtm"? this is where we tell but bonus videos you can find on our website. >> this one is geren...
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one discussion on national security featured geert wilders, a member of the dutch parliament who wants to ban muslim immigrants from coming into his country. >> among a handful of magnificent truth-tellers, i'll use that word again, that have been with us to address all three of the western covertive summits is frank gaffney. he founded and still heads after 20-some years an organization that he established upon leaving the national security ranks of the reagan administration because he knew a voice like this would be needed in washington, the center for security policy, the lead editor of an important book called "the report of team b, the threat of sharia." he'll be signing that afterward outside as well, and most recently the author of a remarkable online course to wake up america as it is now minutes to midnight with that threat of islam. please welcome back for the third consecutive year with a compelling important message that will rivet you and i hope move you to action, our friend dr. frank gaffney. [ applause ] >> thank you. well, you've had a full afternoon as my friend john
one discussion on national security featured geert wilders, a member of the dutch parliament who wants to ban muslim immigrants from coming into his country. >> among a handful of magnificent truth-tellers, i'll use that word again, that have been with us to address all three of the western covertive summits is frank gaffney. he founded and still heads after 20-some years an organization that he established upon leaving the national security ranks of the reagan administration because he...
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well finally a way to save the wilderness without seeing your home, it's the news street you featurea on your home. in jury your yosemite, and even death vitality from year the ascot spirit mike sugarman shows us what man found and no doubt a came from >>> cal prize, a woman shoes and imported beer? >>> the the two major leery of the lonesome oikos. last week he kate back with this, a yellow crates that was intact minus the beer >>> this crate's would be cost- effective ship to united states. i believe it is from japan >>> it is believed it is from the you tsunami months ago. this is a moot picture of a fair creped that washed up on the shore of white >>> is it true? professor yawned is not convinced. he believes the crisis is the bid to claim for the travel. >>> selling its is the wrong things to do. item think you to put a monetary value on the thing happened in japan >>> near fort ross, mike sugerman cbs five. >>> for more information on the crates and the tsunami had to our website and click on tsunami >>> are you happy? friday the third team then it's beautiful. we've got a lot
well finally a way to save the wilderness without seeing your home, it's the news street you featurea on your home. in jury your yosemite, and even death vitality from year the ascot spirit mike sugarman shows us what man found and no doubt a came from >>> cal prize, a woman shoes and imported beer? >>> the the two major leery of the lonesome oikos. last week he kate back with this, a yellow crates that was intact minus the beer >>> this crate's would be cost-...
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interior plso have mre's, water, and sleeping bags in their cargo boxee because they may e in the wildernessp to 48 hours while hauling gear on their backs."it usually weighh 120-140 ounds, ann we'll hike out of that situationn"the fires in coloradoohhve been put there are so maayyother ways to get hurt including lightninn and bad parachhte landings. philip lind was once seriously hurt when he missed the targee."i hadda brannh from a tree puncture me, come phrouuh this pelvvs and eviscerate me, and portunaaely, the person i was working with wassa ttained &pparamedic."the smoke jumpers ppt out the fires by clearing ffels with their equipment ann digging fire lines, also wildfires in their tracks. he they have to get along with each other because their lives depend on relying on each other "are there times where youure fearful?""most certainly. i moment wwen they're fearffl. we like to say courrgg is not the aasence of fear, but the making of accion in spitt of &pshortage f actiin this fire seeson.-----end----- cnn.script----- that fire in colorado started pn june 23rd......and invvstigators a
interior plso have mre's, water, and sleeping bags in their cargo boxee because they may e in the wildernessp to 48 hours while hauling gear on their backs."it usually weighh 120-140 ounds, ann we'll hike out of that situationn"the fires in coloradoohhve been put there are so maayyother ways to get hurt including lightninn and bad parachhte landings. philip lind was once seriously hurt when he missed the targee."i hadda brannh from a tree puncture me, come phrouuh this pelvvs and...
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many of us have shelled their love for the wilderness." on the alumni page, there were more. he went on to university of chicago after johns hopkins. sheldon dutes, wbal-tv 11 news. >> a mix of clouds and some on this sunday with seasonable temperatures around the area. a few isolated showers pop. in pennsylvania. trekking into the northern parts of delaware, it looked like these could impact the susquehanna valley and cecil county, but showing signs of weakening. on the lower eastern shore as well, most areas will be staying dry. in for some pleasant weather. stormy weather in the seven-day coming up. >> a roman catholic priest is leading some of his parishioners on a 100-mile walk to baltimore in protest of an obama administration policy requiring private health-insurance plans to cover contraceptive options. they say they're being forced to violate their beliefs because of the mandate. they will make it to the baltimore basilica by august 5th. the first fire here on columbia road in colombia apparently happened just before 3:00 a.m. it was a grease fire started in the kitc
many of us have shelled their love for the wilderness." on the alumni page, there were more. he went on to university of chicago after johns hopkins. sheldon dutes, wbal-tv 11 news. >> a mix of clouds and some on this sunday with seasonable temperatures around the area. a few isolated showers pop. in pennsylvania. trekking into the northern parts of delaware, it looked like these could impact the susquehanna valley and cecil county, but showing signs of weakening. on the lower...
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. >> in the line between that is so natural, you can see birds and be in complete wilderness. really like that about this. you could maybe get a little snapshot of what they are expecting. >> it is an interactive, keck sculpture that is interacted with by the visitor. >> they are a lot about and they fall down the belt. it moves the belt up, and if you turn that faster, the butterflies fall in the move of words. >> the art reflect the commission's commitment to acquiring the best work from the bay area and beyond. in addition to the five new commissions, 20 artworks that were already in the airport collection were reinstalled. some of which were historically cited in the terminal. it includes major sculptures by the international artists. as a collection, these art works tell the story of the vibrant arts scene in the early 1960's through the mid-1980s's. the illustrate san francisco's cultural center and a place of innovation that is recognized and the love throughout the world. one of the highlights is a series of three left tapestries. they are on view after being in storag
. >> in the line between that is so natural, you can see birds and be in complete wilderness. really like that about this. you could maybe get a little snapshot of what they are expecting. >> it is an interactive, keck sculpture that is interacted with by the visitor. >> they are a lot about and they fall down the belt. it moves the belt up, and if you turn that faster, the butterflies fall in the move of words. >> the art reflect the commission's commitment to acquiring...
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. >>> shark sightings one example the wilderness just yards from the california coast blue wells have been seen by hundreds this season these pictures taken days ago. agree whale tangled and fishing nets and swam up the california coast before a group from bodega bay cut it free. this video from santa cruz last november shows how close, but wells get to shore and to people when they're chasing anchovies. >>> i was out there fishing with my nephew we were sitting on at our feet and went over their age we know they're out there awesome to see they're looking for food and they mistook the kayaker for something to eat >>> the unidentified attacker is not speaking publicly but no doubt thinking about his close encounter with that shark and could it and it differently. >>> a developing story, people looking to get to the delta are running into problems the rio vista bridge malfunctioned at 5:00 p.m. tonight it has been closed to traffic, drivers on both sides of highway 12 turnaround no estimate when the bridge will reopen. oakland police investigate three homicides happening within the six
. >>> shark sightings one example the wilderness just yards from the california coast blue wells have been seen by hundreds this season these pictures taken days ago. agree whale tangled and fishing nets and swam up the california coast before a group from bodega bay cut it free. this video from santa cruz last november shows how close, but wells get to shore and to people when they're chasing anchovies. >>> i was out there fishing with my nephew we were sitting on at our feet...
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they don't just fight fires, they sky dive into deadly wilderness.re invited to watch them train in this canyon near grand junction, colorado. after the land, their equipment is attached to its own parachute. >> inside is our hand tools that we use for fighting fires. >> reporter: the smoke jumpers who all work for the u.s. departments of agriculture and interior have mres and sleeping bags because they may be in the wilderness for 48 hours. >> usually ways between 100 and 120 pounds, and we'll hike out. >> reporter: there's many ways to get hurt including lightning and bad landings. phillip was once hurt. >> a tree branch punctured me. the personnel i was with was a trained paramedic. >> reporter: they put out the fires by clearing fields with their equipment and digging fire lines and building backfires to stop the wildfires in their tracks. they have to get along with each other because their lives depend on it. >> are there times when you're fearful? >> almost certainly. courage is not the absence of fear but the makingf actionin spite of it. >>
they don't just fight fires, they sky dive into deadly wilderness.re invited to watch them train in this canyon near grand junction, colorado. after the land, their equipment is attached to its own parachute. >> inside is our hand tools that we use for fighting fires. >> reporter: the smoke jumpers who all work for the u.s. departments of agriculture and interior have mres and sleeping bags because they may be in the wilderness for 48 hours. >> usually ways between 100 and 120...
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when you go to alaska there is so much glorious wilderness that you tend to think this little bit here. there's that sense that there's all this space and you can screw it up that much. nobody should bother me on my land and don't want to regulate business and this is how they got to be -- if you look at the environmental indicators they are always the worst for the second worst for the third worst. is an empty stage thing. and empty state division of the common good. bad as all i can say. thank you. >> you have written in your columns as many liberals have about the dangers of increasing privatisation of what was formerly referred to as civic good so that the pressure on public education to become private is so great and that is only one thing you can describe. cities sell enough highways and rahm emanuel has a plan to revitalize the city with private help. i wondered what you think of that and whether that is a good model or there is something we could concede to because it is so inevitable or should we fight it or something? >> it is inevitable that some things will get privatized t
when you go to alaska there is so much glorious wilderness that you tend to think this little bit here. there's that sense that there's all this space and you can screw it up that much. nobody should bother me on my land and don't want to regulate business and this is how they got to be -- if you look at the environmental indicators they are always the worst for the second worst for the third worst. is an empty stage thing. and empty state division of the common good. bad as all i can say....
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they were out in the wilderness. you could leave if you wanted to. this was a civilian conservation core. this is not trickle down next. in fact, it worked. it began to float local economies. they did an enormous amount of work. they wanted millions of trees. i looked over into alabama across a great forest of trees that were 70 years old. they're planted in huge numbers. imagine the kind of wildlife that becomes. they did an enormous amount of work and when the war was here, there was ready to go fight. this was not what this was intended to do. there are a few statues. they built a lot of lodges and visitor centers. these are just beautiful. amount of landscapes of ccc. this is the park. they did the work in them. the civil works administration was short lived. it was to get the people through the winter. and it was under the administration of a remarkable social worker from iowa named hary hopkins. he was the forerunner of the wpa and the prototype for it. this is a page from the cw a and it showed kids getting hot lunches. that was important. he
they were out in the wilderness. you could leave if you wanted to. this was a civilian conservation core. this is not trickle down next. in fact, it worked. it began to float local economies. they did an enormous amount of work. they wanted millions of trees. i looked over into alabama across a great forest of trees that were 70 years old. they're planted in huge numbers. imagine the kind of wildlife that becomes. they did an enormous amount of work and when the war was here, there was ready to...
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. >>> shark sightings are a reminder that the wilderness just a few feet from e california coast. the surprising thing >>> did our feet were down over the edge we know they're out there it was awesome to see them out there. they mistook the kayaker for something to eat. >>> in fremont the unidentified kayaker is not speaking publicly he has no doubt thinking about his close encounter and how all of us and this might have ended differently. >>> members of occupy the farm return to the uc-berkeley of land they were ejected from in may, activists broke into the track in an albany but left without incident anne mackovic shows us the point was not to occupy but to work the farm. >>> it does not look especially radical it is illegal. >>> if you do not leave you might be subject to citation or arrest >>> farmer john and aldermen. >>> we might be trespassing but we feel strongly what were doing >>> their farming land owned by uc-berkeley the gill tract where scientists do research but this group has other ideas the broken through a fence this morning. >>> with the of this land should be p
. >>> shark sightings are a reminder that the wilderness just a few feet from e california coast. the surprising thing >>> did our feet were down over the edge we know they're out there it was awesome to see them out there. they mistook the kayaker for something to eat. >>> in fremont the unidentified kayaker is not speaking publicly he has no doubt thinking about his close encounter and how all of us and this might have ended differently. >>> members of...
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he tells them to stay out of the gang, and that we have officers with a wilderness program. there are a number of things in the organization in place to start to make change. we have seen this over the last three or four years. in 2008 there were 98 homicides in san francisco. the number is now almost half. i think we continue to see that, as we work with the community. in closing, i want to say that your task force, they do an amazing job. they have the community aspect of this. they're out on the streets, and we will continue to build those relationships as long as we have this in place. thank you. [applause] >> gino, you grteew up in the ba area. -- bay area. how do you determine the gang? and what makes a person a gang member. >> we grew up in the city of richmond. we are known for violence. i looked at this as being part of a gang. the term "gang" is manifested through the media, and law enforcement for numbers. it was more of a community. i did not go to school and meet somebody. i lived on this block and this is
he tells them to stay out of the gang, and that we have officers with a wilderness program. there are a number of things in the organization in place to start to make change. we have seen this over the last three or four years. in 2008 there were 98 homicides in san francisco. the number is now almost half. i think we continue to see that, as we work with the community. in closing, i want to say that your task force, they do an amazing job. they have the community aspect of this. they're out on...
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a vast expanse of wilderness considered to be the last frontier. for many, this beauty comes with a price, the loss of freedom. in the next hour of "lockup," we go inside spring creek, alaska's only maximum security prison. a little more than 100 miles south of anchorage is seward, one of alaska's oldest towns. it is surrounded by water and the majestic surroundings. in the middle of the scenic beauty is a correctional facility that houses the most violent offenders. >> i'm a pimp on the streets. you know what i'm saying? me and my girl, she didn't come back with the money on time so, you know, she got smashed. >> i was robbing a hotel in alaska and ended up getting in a fight with two people and hitting one of them with a hammer, a lot. >> they were like, what's going on, why are you killing me? i didn't say nothing to them or talk about it to them, i just did it, you know. and threw them into the bay. >> 500 inmates are housed on 328 acres of land which is surrounded by national parks. alaska is the nation's largest state but it has the smallest
a vast expanse of wilderness considered to be the last frontier. for many, this beauty comes with a price, the loss of freedom. in the next hour of "lockup," we go inside spring creek, alaska's only maximum security prison. a little more than 100 miles south of anchorage is seward, one of alaska's oldest towns. it is surrounded by water and the majestic surroundings. in the middle of the scenic beauty is a correctional facility that houses the most violent offenders. >> i'm a...
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i'd be lying everytime you paddle out and you think about it >>> just a reminder the wilderness is just yards from the california coast blue whales have been seen by the hundreds of this season. agree well handled with a fishing net and swam up the california coast before a crew from bodega bay cut it free. this video from santa cruz last november shows how close humpback whales get to shore and people when they're chasing anchovies. everyone who sales and service and tax knows the risk. >>> we were catching fish in and our feet were dangling over the edge we know they are out there. they mistook the kayaker for some the to eat. >>> now back home in fremont the kayaker is not speaking publicly but has no doubt think about his clothes and counter and how this might have ended differently. >>> i'll be talks at some point. i'd like to hear his story. >>> labor leaders are saying the approval of money for the high- speed rail system will mean jobs the assembly approved funds to start building the first 130 mi. of track observers say over the next six years that could mean 125,000 new jobs a
i'd be lying everytime you paddle out and you think about it >>> just a reminder the wilderness is just yards from the california coast blue whales have been seen by the hundreds of this season. agree well handled with a fishing net and swam up the california coast before a crew from bodega bay cut it free. this video from santa cruz last november shows how close humpback whales get to shore and people when they're chasing anchovies. everyone who sales and service and tax knows the...
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these guys are fighting fighting, skydive into potentially deadly combustible wilderness.e were invited to watch the smoke jumpers train in the canyon near grand junction, colorado. after the smoke jumpers land, their equipment is attached to its own parachute. >> inside the cargo, hand poles we use for fighting the fires. polasskis and shovels. >> reporter: the smoke jumpers who work for the u.s. department of agriculture and the interior have mres, water and sleeping bags in their cargo box because they may be in the wilderness for up to 48 hours hauling gear on their backs. >> usually weighs between 120 and 140 pounds. >> reporter: the fires in colorado have been unpredictable and relentless but there are so many other ways to get hurt including lightning and bad parachute landings. philip was once seriously hurt when he missed the target. >> had a branch from a tree puncture me come through this pelvis and eviscerate me and fortunately the personnel i was with was a trained paramedic. >> reporter: they put out the fire clearing fuels with their equipment and digging fi
these guys are fighting fighting, skydive into potentially deadly combustible wilderness.e were invited to watch the smoke jumpers train in the canyon near grand junction, colorado. after the smoke jumpers land, their equipment is attached to its own parachute. >> inside the cargo, hand poles we use for fighting the fires. polasskis and shovels. >> reporter: the smoke jumpers who work for the u.s. department of agriculture and the interior have mres, water and sleeping bags in their...
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robert meyer was hiking at whiting ranch wilderness park in southern california when he saw a coyote.e coyote acting pretty strangely. the coyote was barking, yelping, had its tail between its legs. before he knew tshit, he realiz what the coyote was howling out. >> wow. a mountain lion. >> the coyote was trying to scare off a 100-pound mountain lion. once the mountain lion comes into the frame, the coyote is like i will take a step back. department of fish and game were able to capture this mountain lion. they are still trying to decide whether to euthanize the cat or transfer it. the park was the scene of another fatal attack in 2004 from a mountain lion. this is not first time mountain lions have been spotted in this park. good place to go hiking, you never know what you might see. >>> th iso. the people that this mama bear is camped out at this dumpster because her three bear cubs were inside crying all night. >> oh. >> so some good samaritans come along, they will try to help them out. mama takes off. somebody takes a ladder, sticks it into the dumpster. >> that's brilliant. >> w
robert meyer was hiking at whiting ranch wilderness park in southern california when he saw a coyote.e coyote acting pretty strangely. the coyote was barking, yelping, had its tail between its legs. before he knew tshit, he realiz what the coyote was howling out. >> wow. a mountain lion. >> the coyote was trying to scare off a 100-pound mountain lion. once the mountain lion comes into the frame, the coyote is like i will take a step back. department of fish and game were able to...
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they sky dive into potentially combustible wilderness.re invited to watch the smoke jumpers train in this canyon near grand junction, colorado. after the smoke jumpers land, their equipment is attached to its own parachute. >> inside the cargo you'll find our hand tools that we use for fighting fires. the. >> reporter: the smoke jump here's also work for the u.s. departments of agriculture and the interior have mres, water and sleeping gear because they may be in the wilderness for up to 48 hours while hauling gear on their backs. >> it usually weighs between 120 to 140 pounds. >> reporter: the fires have been unpredictable and relentless but there are so many other ways to get hurt including lightning and bad parachute landings. >> i had a branch of a tree puncture me. come through my pelvis and eviscerate me. fortunately the person i was with was a trained paramedic. >> reporter: the smoke jumpers put out the fires by clearing fields with their equipment and digging fire lines. also, building back fires to stop the wildfires in their tr
they sky dive into potentially combustible wilderness.re invited to watch the smoke jumpers train in this canyon near grand junction, colorado. after the smoke jumpers land, their equipment is attached to its own parachute. >> inside the cargo you'll find our hand tools that we use for fighting fires. the. >> reporter: the smoke jump here's also work for the u.s. departments of agriculture and the interior have mres, water and sleeping gear because they may be in the wilderness for...
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temper at two minutes then it suddenly backed off and sent back him before taking off into the wildernessd weights the temperature of themselves the hospital with rights to his head and hands he was treated and then released. trying to understand online behavior is really tricky especially with attacks on humans is just the 15 member and a sack in california the last fatal one nice 94 along the american river trail. that cats was captured and killed now fishing games on a hunt once again. the line will be killed me is the public safety. to make sure we can see this line to this victim. they scour the foothills again this afternoon but their search dogs could not take up the scent. they estimate that the cats weighs about 100 lbs.. there was a big catch for a group of fishermen in the delta. a 7 ft. long but there's one problem there were never supposed casket's the memo record and a youtube videos begin in vietnamese kiddo tell us what they're saying. at first didn't always been of such a fight is the then there was no mistaking its. it was a friend species. the men the paris second snare
temper at two minutes then it suddenly backed off and sent back him before taking off into the wildernessd weights the temperature of themselves the hospital with rights to his head and hands he was treated and then released. trying to understand online behavior is really tricky especially with attacks on humans is just the 15 member and a sack in california the last fatal one nice 94 along the american river trail. that cats was captured and killed now fishing games on a hunt once again. the...
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am -- my mental image of your retirement is new and your family planning -- playing yout in the wilderness. i will miss you very much. >> we have known each other 25 years or more and i, we were friends before you came here. i was pleased you were interested in this job when it came up. i appreciate so much your -- i think the greatest asset you brought us was the ability to communicate with the public and to essentially have made, this is always such a challenge. we're always back here say, we're doing that, we need you to understand this. it is hard to engage the public and the internal constituencies, the teachers, all the school employees, the administrators. we do that and some people do well and some people do a better than others and frankly, i think at this time in our development and life, that has been your greatest gift to us. that we have been able to communicate our message so much better than we have in the past. i think that has been your personal talent that has allowed that to happen. i appreciate that. we have made great progress. this has been a sort of continual evoluti
am -- my mental image of your retirement is new and your family planning -- playing yout in the wilderness. i will miss you very much. >> we have known each other 25 years or more and i, we were friends before you came here. i was pleased you were interested in this job when it came up. i appreciate so much your -- i think the greatest asset you brought us was the ability to communicate with the public and to essentially have made, this is always such a challenge. we're always back here...
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they are taking this little guy back into the wilderness. you're looking at a cub waking up after being tranquilized and being returned to the for evident after his stroll through a nearby town. the poor guy was a little bit woozy from his big adventure and needed a huj from the health and wide life officials. trying to take them to new areas so they won't head right back into the city. poor little guy. i'm lynn berry, and this is "early today," just your first stop of the day, today on your nbc station. >> live, local, late-breaking, this is wbal-tv 11 news today. >> good morning. we're off to a pleasant start on this thursday morning. partly cloudy skies. 67 in parkton. a mixture of sun and clouds. it will be warm but nothing unusual for this time of year. about a 20% chance for a thunderstorm. high temperature around 90. we will check the seven-day forecast going all the way into the weekend. >> 67 degrees on tv hill. >> the police chief from anne arundel county steps down. >> and state university braces for what might be an explosive rep
they are taking this little guy back into the wilderness. you're looking at a cub waking up after being tranquilized and being returned to the for evident after his stroll through a nearby town. the poor guy was a little bit woozy from his big adventure and needed a huj from the health and wide life officials. trying to take them to new areas so they won't head right back into the city. poor little guy. i'm lynn berry, and this is "early today," just your first stop of the day, today...