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we can operate on wilder or we can operate on arlington. there has not been outreach on arlington folks so that would be a change for this em to absorb. for the 3 jackson, we've also agreed with the community to monitor rider ship. in part because we continue to have concerns about the overall strengths of jackson
we can operate on wilder or we can operate on arlington. there has not been outreach on arlington folks so that would be a change for this em to absorb. for the 3 jackson, we've also agreed with the community to monitor rider ship. in part because we continue to have concerns about the overall strengths of jackson
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i'm strongly opposed obviously because i live on wilder street on the bus going down wilder and i'm against the idea of rerouting the 35 eureka without further discussion. i think any decision should be postponed with any meeting and public outreach scheduled well in advance. people impacted should be notified for rider ship along with forecast and targets should be reviewed. i noticed in the slide earlier one of the key points was data analysis. i don't believe that's part of the current planning process. it's not clear that rider ship forecast or targets were any type of planning has been performed in a scientific manner. once everyone has examined the problem we'll collectively find it doesn't do anything but perhaps to change to improve the reliability of 52 and diamond heights where they both share a common stop and today you can achieve the goal with muni bart with a 2-minute transfer. i have this all written. i'm going to leave a copy here. the 35 eureka has an average 900 riders a day and you get most riders. isn't muni supposed to plan changes delay buses before. aren't they suppos
i'm strongly opposed obviously because i live on wilder street on the bus going down wilder and i'm against the idea of rerouting the 35 eureka without further discussion. i think any decision should be postponed with any meeting and public outreach scheduled well in advance. people impacted should be notified for rider ship along with forecast and targets should be reviewed. i noticed in the slide earlier one of the key points was data analysis. i don't believe that's part of the current...
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what does this have to do with wilderness. ic and sometimes these things become so rigid you can't affect something that needs to be done. unfortunately, the road was on the border of a wilderness area. no. no, say all the national groups. not the local groups. not the people that are affected but all the national groups, no, you can't build this road. we are in the third congress, last two congresses we passed bill to address this issue but we haven't been able to succeed because we have to go through the senate. national groups with a wilderness designation and it has happened with wild and seenic designations have unintended consequences on the community. this legislation has, has within, within that study, we need to find out what these potential impacts can be. that's why we put it in this legislation. with that, i reserve my time. the speaker pro tempore: reserves. the gentlelady from maine is recognized. ms. pingree: i wanted to take a moment to say to mr. hastings, i appreciate the work you have done in your committee,
what does this have to do with wilderness. ic and sometimes these things become so rigid you can't affect something that needs to be done. unfortunately, the road was on the border of a wilderness area. no. no, say all the national groups. not the local groups. not the people that are affected but all the national groups, no, you can't build this road. we are in the third congress, last two congresses we passed bill to address this issue but we haven't been able to succeed because we have to go...
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according to environmentalist one of europe's last true wildernesses could be destroyed and a way of life lost forever. its autumn and the reindeer have been gathered in corals. >> sámi culture is very closely linked to the reindeer and the reindeer herding. we've been here for a very long time and the reindeer herding the reindeers they have formed this landscape - our biggest fear is that the the mine would effectively cut off our migrating towards our winter pastures and also the mine itself and the infra-structure is where we have part of our reindeers in winter time. >> the mine also threatens the status of the laponia national park, a world heritage site, close by. for this is where the reindeer spend half the year. and according to unesco, laponia was awarded world heritage status because it is unquestionably the largest and best preserved area of transhumance - the seasonal movement of people with their livestock between fixed summer and winter pastures. beowulf has been test drilling in the area for several years. the company chairman is less than enthusiastic about reindeer
according to environmentalist one of europe's last true wildernesses could be destroyed and a way of life lost forever. its autumn and the reindeer have been gathered in corals. >> sámi culture is very closely linked to the reindeer and the reindeer herding. we've been here for a very long time and the reindeer herding the reindeers they have formed this landscape - our biggest fear is that the the mine would effectively cut off our migrating towards our winter pastures and also the mine...
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the hila national wilderness, and they're starving for jobs in that entire region. they're asking, when can we have our jobs back? so the gentleman describes somehow we as republicans objecting. no, all we're saying is that the president needs to live by the same rules as everyone else. the president is not above the law. neither is his secretary. this bill is very simple. it is transparent. it says that the nepa process is about public involvement. that public involvement is what has scared away both democrats and republicans trying to make this 600,000-acre wilderness happen in the second district of new mexico. this bill needs to be passed because washington needs to understand the people own the land. i yield back and thank the gentleman for giving me time. the chair: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from washington reserves. the gentleman from arizona. . mr. grijalva: thank you, mr. chairman. i give such time as he may consume to mr. defazio. the chair: the gentleman from oregon is recognized for as much time as he wishes to use. mr. defazio: i thank my
the hila national wilderness, and they're starving for jobs in that entire region. they're asking, when can we have our jobs back? so the gentleman describes somehow we as republicans objecting. no, all we're saying is that the president needs to live by the same rules as everyone else. the president is not above the law. neither is his secretary. this bill is very simple. it is transparent. it says that the nepa process is about public involvement. that public involvement is what has scared...
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my mother who was coowner of wilder around the corner and her daughter is unable to be here. i'm speaking on her behalf as well. neither one of us were notified in writing. we found out about it with a map in the newspaper 15 days ago. the map is inaccurate. it shows a left-hand turn which doesn't exist. the bus has to turn onto diamond to an existing bus stop. the route currently as a bus stop on the corner on wilder at the side street intersection of arlington, two intersection points. the off ramp of san jose avenue and the northbound only of native for an existing stop. no need to add another. the intersection is dangers. when you turn to go to arlington you have no line of sight for the two crosswalks which is all traffic including kids going to three separate public schools and all of their day trips whether it's a field trip or learning exercise. they walk those pedestrian areas is extremely dangerous. i should also -- i helped design your district for fisherman. wharf. >> good morning. i don't want to take up anymore of why you are time. i was under the impression tha
my mother who was coowner of wilder around the corner and her daughter is unable to be here. i'm speaking on her behalf as well. neither one of us were notified in writing. we found out about it with a map in the newspaper 15 days ago. the map is inaccurate. it shows a left-hand turn which doesn't exist. the bus has to turn onto diamond to an existing bus stop. the route currently as a bus stop on the corner on wilder at the side street intersection of arlington, two intersection points. the...
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rose wilder laura ingalls wilder about the writing of the famous little house books and that's importantto a lot of americans too. how did rose wilder lane the daughter of laura end up with herbert hoover? >> guest: well the papers of rose wilder lane went to a man named roger mudd bride who i think was a libertarian candidate for president at one point or at least he was an act of libertarian and he donated the papers to the hoover library in iowa. that is how the papers ended up in the hoover presidential library through mr. met rides donation assigned or stand it. lois wilder lane was a friend of herbert hoover's and wrote the first to campaign -- in 1920. she went around and interviewed people and i don't think he cared for the book entirely. he felt that maybe she was glamorizing him too much but at any rate they were appointed. >> host: this is very exciting and gives you a feel for how friendly he was and for whom he was a figure. people may never would have imagined. here's your luck. it's not your first and it's perhaps your sixth or seventh relating to hoover. hoover wrote so m
rose wilder laura ingalls wilder about the writing of the famous little house books and that's importantto a lot of americans too. how did rose wilder lane the daughter of laura end up with herbert hoover? >> guest: well the papers of rose wilder lane went to a man named roger mudd bride who i think was a libertarian candidate for president at one point or at least he was an act of libertarian and he donated the papers to the hoover library in iowa. that is how the papers ended up in the...
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but he had one great shortcoming, and that's he'd never been this the wilder -- been in the wilderness before. astor had chosen him because astor knew that hunt would remain loyal to astor, and yet astor had hired a lot of other scot you should fur traders, french-canadian voyageurs, he was looking for the best, and those happened to be the canadian fur traders. but they were loyal to the british crown and not necessarily to america. so he had wilson price hunt lead the overland party which had about 60 people which is huge. that's twice the size of lewis and clark's party. 40 voyagers, i think several scottish fur traders, american hunters, marie dorian and her family, wilson price hunt. so as they're going up the missouri, they're starting to hear these stories about the frosty of the blackfeet. and one of the problems is that meriwether lewis and one of his small parties in which he was a member, scouting party, had killed two young blackfeet. and they left a jefferson medal happening around one of the blackfeet necks and then fled the territory, blackfeet territory. and the blackfe
but he had one great shortcoming, and that's he'd never been this the wilder -- been in the wilderness before. astor had chosen him because astor knew that hunt would remain loyal to astor, and yet astor had hired a lot of other scot you should fur traders, french-canadian voyageurs, he was looking for the best, and those happened to be the canadian fur traders. but they were loyal to the british crown and not necessarily to america. so he had wilson price hunt lead the overland party which had...
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party, and it's difficult to say you got anybody there in the farm team, after 20 years of in the wilderness of. the republican party -- the democratic party has had a rough party. rafael and accia, very bright, and everybody for frankly the last ten years has been looking at anchia is looked at as someone to be the house speaker and possibly the governor down
party, and it's difficult to say you got anybody there in the farm team, after 20 years of in the wilderness of. the republican party -- the democratic party has had a rough party. rafael and accia, very bright, and everybody for frankly the last ten years has been looking at anchia is looked at as someone to be the house speaker and possibly the governor down
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him when he would be out in his wilderness area and people would come through on snowmobiles. it would infuriate him planes would fly over. he would take his .22 and try to shoot at a plane. it's like he couldn't get away from society and technical things like that. and so i think all those things are what drove him to kind of retaliate against society which wouldn't leave him alone. >> mr. kaczynski was alienated from society, and once he made up his mind to start killing people, he used all his intelligence to do it. >> kaczynski started his bombing campaign in 1978. his first devices were somewhat crude and ineffectual. over the years, he perfected his techniques. kaczynski kept meticulous notes and apparently followed his own exploits through newspaper accounts, producing a chilling record of a man obsessed by killing. in reference to the primitive bomb left on campus at northwestern university, he wrote i hoped that a student would pick it up and would blow his hands off or get killed. after his second bomb caused minor injuries, he complained, i had hoped that the victim
him when he would be out in his wilderness area and people would come through on snowmobiles. it would infuriate him planes would fly over. he would take his .22 and try to shoot at a plane. it's like he couldn't get away from society and technical things like that. and so i think all those things are what drove him to kind of retaliate against society which wouldn't leave him alone. >> mr. kaczynski was alienated from society, and once he made up his mind to start killing people, he used...
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of park have been managed as wilderness since that time. when they began to update the proposed map for the first time since 1981, the local residents discovered for the first time that the map included a number of county roads, beaches and historic sites in its proposed wilderness area. as you can imagine, local residents were not pleased and the public planning period began. because of the very public local opposition to the original land management plan, the park service agreed to go back to the drawing board. they worked together with the local citizens and interest groups ranging from area businesses to environmental groups and after gathering extensive public involvement, review and comment, a final general management plan was adopted. in january, 2009. this plan ensures that all county roads will remain in control of the local government and beaches and historic sites will be excluded from the wilderness map. the bill on the floor here today represents the hard work of these engaged citizens. it has been introduced each congress in b
of park have been managed as wilderness since that time. when they began to update the proposed map for the first time since 1981, the local residents discovered for the first time that the map included a number of county roads, beaches and historic sites in its proposed wilderness area. as you can imagine, local residents were not pleased and the public planning period began. because of the very public local opposition to the original land management plan, the park service agreed to go back to...
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because they were not leading in the wilderness and not in secret either. >> host: right. you mention the brazilian example. but that is a gigantic settlement. given they were secret as a criterium house deal find information about them? maroons did not leave diaries and letters or publish newspapers. how did you find your sources? >> guest: that was a surprise because i was thinking where to run look for information with the 1600's because very early the ax mentioned maroons they don't use the term but we can see you wed -- where they were or what they we're doing or what the maroons were wearing. then you have treaties as well. and i also used newspapers of what they we're doing or their activities. or the runaway slaves id you can follow people including african maroons were seven of them to follow them sometimes back to the plantation where they were captured bin to the woods where they would run away again with shackles of their legs for coal. then for example, there were trials of maroons and of the people who held them. but what i did not think of and the beginning
because they were not leading in the wilderness and not in secret either. >> host: right. you mention the brazilian example. but that is a gigantic settlement. given they were secret as a criterium house deal find information about them? maroons did not leave diaries and letters or publish newspapers. how did you find your sources? >> guest: that was a surprise because i was thinking where to run look for information with the 1600's because very early the ax mentioned maroons they...
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we're in trouble wilderness resort . . youth you've totally new i do am the eye. butch . i am. i do ch. i don't. continue to slide and you know tommy in tokyo. here's a look at some other stories we're following this hour. i am a japanese court has granted a retrial in the border the release of death row inmate more than forty years after his arrest japanese leaders say they have come up with a new way to store contaminated soil in the machine but nuclear accident. and analysts say the american and chinese presidents need not see eye to eyesp
we're in trouble wilderness resort . . youth you've totally new i do am the eye. butch . i am. i do ch. i don't. continue to slide and you know tommy in tokyo. here's a look at some other stories we're following this hour. i am a japanese court has granted a retrial in the border the release of death row inmate more than forty years after his arrest japanese leaders say they have come up with a new way to store contaminated soil in the machine but nuclear accident. and analysts say the american...
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we can operate on wilder or we can operate on arlington. there has not been outreach on arlington folks so that would be a change for this em to absorb. for the 3 jackson, we've also agreed with the community to monitor rider ship. in part because we continue to have concerns about the overall strengths of jackson as a corridor but also to address any concerns about rider ship, significant rider ship changes over time. the lower haight issue it is a trade off. for the policy and governs committee we looked at three options, the proposal, compromise staff proposal or the proposal that would reduce on haight street and that proposal does address concerns for lower haight residents. it is expensive. we go from about 50 additional hours on haight street to 100. it was not cost-effective to address this trade off. you had a lot of questions. >> that's a good start. >> maybe just one other with the inner sunset you spoke to the landscaping concern which can absolutely be addressed. i think we got a letter on that one. there was some discussion ab
we can operate on wilder or we can operate on arlington. there has not been outreach on arlington folks so that would be a change for this em to absorb. for the 3 jackson, we've also agreed with the community to monitor rider ship. in part because we continue to have concerns about the overall strengths of jackson as a corridor but also to address any concerns about rider ship, significant rider ship changes over time. the lower haight issue it is a trade off. for the policy and governs...
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laura ingalls wilder, about the writing of the famous houseboat.that's important to a lot of americans, too. how did rose wilder lane, the daughter of laura end up with herbert hoover? >> guest: well, the papers went to a man named roger mcbride, we think was a libertarian candidate for president at one point or at least as an active libertarian and he to the library in iowa, said that 70 papers end up in the hoover presidential library to mr. gregg donation as they understand it. she actually wrote one of the first two campaign biographies of herbert hoover way back in 1920. it is pretty good. she went around and interviewed people. i don't think he cared for the book entirely. he thought maybe she was glamorizing him too much. >> host: this is very exciting and gives you a feel for how friendly he was and for whom he was a figure. people we never would've imagined. here is your book. it's not your first, perhaps your or seventh relating to hoover. hoover wrote so much after the president reappeared where does this fit in and what does it add? >>
laura ingalls wilder, about the writing of the famous houseboat.that's important to a lot of americans, too. how did rose wilder lane, the daughter of laura end up with herbert hoover? >> guest: well, the papers went to a man named roger mcbride, we think was a libertarian candidate for president at one point or at least as an active libertarian and he to the library in iowa, said that 70 papers end up in the hoover presidential library to mr. gregg donation as they understand it. she...
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. >> host: viewers will want to know there are some other papers including papers of the wilder family laura angle's wilder about the writing of the famous little house book and that is important to a lot of americans too. how did the daughter of laura end up with herbert hoover? >> the papers of rose wilder lane went to i-man named roger mcbride, libertarian candidate for president or at least an active libertarian and donated papers to the hoover library in iowa so that is how the papers end up in the hoover presidential library. through mr. mcbride's donation as i understand it. roosevelt was a friend of herbert hoover and rose one of the first two campaign biographies of herbert hoover way back in 1920 and was pretty good, she interviewed people and i don't think he cared for the book and highly. at any rate they were acquainted. >> host: it gives you a feel for how friendly he was, for whom he was a figure people we never would have imagined. here is your book. is not your first, perhaps your sixth or seventh relating to hoover. hoover wrote so much after the presidency. where doe
. >> host: viewers will want to know there are some other papers including papers of the wilder family laura angle's wilder about the writing of the famous little house book and that is important to a lot of americans too. how did the daughter of laura end up with herbert hoover? >> the papers of rose wilder lane went to i-man named roger mcbride, libertarian candidate for president or at least an active libertarian and donated papers to the hoover library in iowa so that is how the...
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and after that john day was just about done with the wilderness. [laughter] and he had, he was actually quite traumatized. and it turned out that he eventually, he had to go back the same way he came eventually, and he pretty clearly had what looks to me very much like the symptoms of ptsd. he tried to, he actually tried to kill himself, he tried to shoot himself. he didn't succeed, he survived. but he was sent back. so i read this story of john day, and i thought, wow, that is one incredible story for this town, you know? to have a town named after that. and the more i looked into john day's story, the more i realized his was just one little, tiny part of this huge undertaking that john jacob astor had sent to the pacific coast. so that's what got me intrigued by it. and the more i looked into it, the more i started to look like, wow, this is a story that should be told in a book. and i'm an adventure writer, i write exploration history. tease are the stories i -- these are the stories i love, so i took it on as a book project. and, fortunately, i
and after that john day was just about done with the wilderness. [laughter] and he had, he was actually quite traumatized. and it turned out that he eventually, he had to go back the same way he came eventually, and he pretty clearly had what looks to me very much like the symptoms of ptsd. he tried to, he actually tried to kill himself, he tried to shoot himself. he didn't succeed, he survived. but he was sent back. so i read this story of john day, and i thought, wow, that is one incredible...
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also hear from cindy shogan, executive director at the alaska wilderness league. and, again, i'm gene karpinski, the president of the league of conservation voters. you know, it was 25 years ago that alaskans suffered from the oil spill seen around the world. and it's an absolute tragedy that today, 25 years later, alaskans are still suffering economically and environmentally from that spill. we're still seeing the effects of that spill. that makes no sense. it's time we learned the lesson from that spill of 25 years ago. and one final opening thought, as we know, the biggest challenge facing us today from an environmental perspective and from a national perspective more broadly is the challenge of climate change. president obama has recognized that challenge. he's actually taken some very significant steps forward to cut carbon pollution that causes those problems. but the science also makes it clear that if we're going to solve the climate crisis in the future, we need to keep a significant portion of those fossil fuels in the ground. that's why our community is
also hear from cindy shogan, executive director at the alaska wilderness league. and, again, i'm gene karpinski, the president of the league of conservation voters. you know, it was 25 years ago that alaskans suffered from the oil spill seen around the world. and it's an absolute tragedy that today, 25 years later, alaskans are still suffering economically and environmentally from that spill. we're still seeing the effects of that spill. that makes no sense. it's time we learned the lesson from...
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they will travel 1,000-miles across the alaskan wilderness.an nine days. the winner will get $50,000 and a new truck. >> >> sharks wrap up their road trip. >> >> warriors on their own road trip in toronto. sports wrap is up next. $ >>> >> good evening, everyone, welcome to sports wrap. >> >> warriors, one quick stretch in toronto, the fame of currie made his way north of the border. currie had a pretty good effort. ball is kept alive by david lee. giving currie, another chance. warriors lead by three after three-quarters. less than nine minutes to play, currie to david lee. warriors, up by five and the raptors call a time out. whatever they said in the time out, it worked. the raptors had gone on an 11-0 run putting them in front by six. >>> it was all toronto down the stretch. warriors turned the ball over six times and the raptors did not turn it over during the third quarter. >> >> road trips continues with games in indiana. they are tied with dallas for the number six spot in the west. >> >> sharks made it two out of three to wrap up their
they will travel 1,000-miles across the alaskan wilderness.an nine days. the winner will get $50,000 and a new truck. >> >> sharks wrap up their road trip. >> >> warriors on their own road trip in toronto. sports wrap is up next. $ >>> >> good evening, everyone, welcome to sports wrap. >> >> warriors, one quick stretch in toronto, the fame of currie made his way north of the border. currie had a pretty good effort. ball is kept alive by david...
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>>> after six days in the wilderness, paula lane finally heard signs of life.ing herself forward, desperate to reach them, whoever they were. >> she came out of nowhere, in the middle of the road out of nowhere lands there. >> gary's friend brian picked her up and bundled her into dry clothes. >> she was saying she's going to lose her feet. she was worried. >> but she still had no idea who was driving the tractor and then she heard a voice asking where is rod? >> and i said, he's dead. and i hear, what! and i seen somebody come around and i seen it's gary. and i think i said his name a million times. gary, gary, gary, gary, i said it a million times. and he pointed at me and said got you, i got you, i knew you were here. >> i was -- i don't know. i was pretty happy. that was probably more out of control than ever, too. >> somehow paula and brian got into the loader's bucket and rode down the hill. a short time later, gary called home. paula's sister linda picked up the phone. >> he says i have her, i have her. she put the phone away from her ear and we could he
>>> after six days in the wilderness, paula lane finally heard signs of life.ing herself forward, desperate to reach them, whoever they were. >> she came out of nowhere, in the middle of the road out of nowhere lands there. >> gary's friend brian picked her up and bundled her into dry clothes. >> she was saying she's going to lose her feet. she was worried. >> but she still had no idea who was driving the tractor and then she heard a voice asking where is rod?...
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. >> reporter: and john wilder did voice over for benson and hedges. >> three puff, four puffs, maybe even five puffs longer than king side. >> in retrospect, cigarette ads are the most outstanding because most of the people began to die. when cartoon characters started to smoke and drink on their shows, activists started to take action. >> you know i never smoke nothing else. >> reporter: a community organizization called action for children's television grew into a national force that challenged broadcasting licenses and convinced the federal communications commission to set up special guidelines for children's programming. >> if you're of a certain age it's possible maybe even likely that at some point in your life you owned or wanted to earn a ford mustang. the mustang premiered in 1964 and quickly began one of the most popular vehicles. and for the mustang, people were lined up to buy the car on the day it came out. >> ♪ mustang sally. >> ford unveiled a car unlike any other car. it was first shown at the new york's world fair as a new choice on the cutting edge of design and sty
. >> reporter: and john wilder did voice over for benson and hedges. >> three puff, four puffs, maybe even five puffs longer than king side. >> in retrospect, cigarette ads are the most outstanding because most of the people began to die. when cartoon characters started to smoke and drink on their shows, activists started to take action. >> you know i never smoke nothing else. >> reporter: a community organizization called action for children's television grew into...
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how did rose wilder, the daughter of laura and i put herbert hoover?>> guest: the papers went to a man named roger mcbride who is deliberative and candidate for president or at least he was an active libertarian and donated the papers to the library in iowa so that's how the papers end up in the library. through his donation as i understand. she actually wrote one of the first campaign biographers way back in 1920 and she went around and interviewed people and i don't think he cared for the buck and i really. but anyway they were acquainted. >> host: this is exciting and gives you a feel for how friendly he was and for whom he was a figure. people you never would have imagined. here's your book. it's not your first. it's the sixth or seventh. after the presidency where does this fit in and what does it add a? >> guest: it was previously unknown to exist. in my years of study i've never known a -- >> host: there was a dramatic discovery. >> guest: it was part of a set of memoirs he started to write after wendell wilkie got the nomination and the hoover
how did rose wilder, the daughter of laura and i put herbert hoover?>> guest: the papers went to a man named roger mcbride who is deliberative and candidate for president or at least he was an active libertarian and donated the papers to the library in iowa so that's how the papers end up in the library. through his donation as i understand. she actually wrote one of the first campaign biographers way back in 1920 and she went around and interviewed people and i don't think he cared for...
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. >> in the line between that is so natural, you can see birds and be in complete wilderness. i 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 stor
. >> in the line between that is so natural, you can see birds and be in complete wilderness. i 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...
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the seniors affects particularly related to transit service and the operation of the thai eureka on wilder street and the related transportation issues there was inadequate notice for the changes they're not minor and require public comment specifically he regarding the t rp changes at the intersection of ethnic and irvine and with respect to the document itself in an effort to be sufficient especially, when people make the same comments the departments practices a has been one response this is an acceptable approach to sequa and that may be difficult for the people to relate the concerns it allows decision makers when the people have made the same comments and the table has a series of comments that describes the comments. the letters and e-mails were received late, however, the concerns raised in the letters is the similar or same to others addressing the comments. so i'll address comments we've received today after this presentation. so i've already summarized the significant impacts of the project and i'd like to know this unvaluable comments the mta board need to adapt a overriding co
the seniors affects particularly related to transit service and the operation of the thai eureka on wilder street and the related transportation issues there was inadequate notice for the changes they're not minor and require public comment specifically he regarding the t rp changes at the intersection of ethnic and irvine and with respect to the document itself in an effort to be sufficient especially, when people make the same comments the departments practices a has been one response this is...
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. >> and when the sun goes down and the party gets even wilder, for some the night ends in the back of this car. >> underage and highly intoxicated. >> reporter: but for those who party on, ironically, the beach reach men industry is their free ride. >> i would just ask that you show yourself to the hearts of every single person. >> the object is to get them from one place to another, get them safely there. but also just to have a conversation with them. what's going on in your life, how can we help you? >> are you going to be okay? is. >> the dark side of spring break can be seen just about everywhere. >> he's kind of wet. >> we can put him in. >> you all are the best. thank you. >> we're just here to help, man. >> as they stream out of louie's bar, god with a post party meal. >> as soon as they come out of the bar, we direct them this way and we feed them, try to get them sobered up a little bit. >> but few want to listen. >> there's not enough evidence to say there's a jesus. i don't know how any of you can believe them. they're untruthful, untrustworthy. >> you play with your hat a
. >> and when the sun goes down and the party gets even wilder, for some the night ends in the back of this car. >> underage and highly intoxicated. >> reporter: but for those who party on, ironically, the beach reach men industry is their free ride. >> i would just ask that you show yourself to the hearts of every single person. >> the object is to get them from one place to another, get them safely there. but also just to have a conversation with them. what's...
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there are a large number of delivery trucks on wilder street everyday. there are even some as long as 48 feet long. those are awe fully big trucks to try to get around. with people double parking waiting to pick up relatives from bart, at the end of the day, beginning of the day, it's very dangerous. that's it. thank you. >> elliot schwartz. hello, my name is elliot schwartz. my family lives a couple blocks east of portrero avenue. here to speak in favor of the portrero streetscape project. we take our four yield to a preschool a couple blocks west. i have him on the back of my bike and my wife picks him up on foot. crossing potrero can be scary on foot so the bulbs really help. there is already bike lanes on potrero. it's nice having an extra bit of space when cars are passing. i often see other cyclist ahead of me when i'm walking on potrero. for anyone who says bike lanes aren't used on portrero they aren't seeing them. i'm a lil disappointed that these changes don't go far enough. in 5 or 10 years we'll regret that we are putting in the reserve lanes
there are a large number of delivery trucks on wilder street everyday. there are even some as long as 48 feet long. those are awe fully big trucks to try to get around. with people double parking waiting to pick up relatives from bart, at the end of the day, beginning of the day, it's very dangerous. that's it. thank you. >> elliot schwartz. hello, my name is elliot schwartz. my family lives a couple blocks east of portrero avenue. here to speak in favor of the portrero streetscape...
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the wilderness -- it's a network of hiking trails lead to hab tats and it leads to where wild flowers spring. it's poetic. an online entry form can be found on our website. and entries is exciting names such as canyon cliff crosses, ten thousand and one steps of inspiration and wise trail. join the phrase and maybe your entry will be picked. we move onto dolores park. your dolores park is being renovated and we have loved this park to death and it's time for a rehabilitation project for improvements. on march 15th, supervisor wiener and chiu and joins the dolores park neighbors and the work will happen in two phases, the first to be completed this fall and by summer of 2015 the new and improved dolores park will have new bathrooms and renovated tennis and basketball courts, improved dog play areas, new bike racks, new pathways, new overlook in the southeast corner, improved irrigation and eda access and yes the much celebrated and acclaimed p-pod. these are made thanks to san francisco voters who approved the 2008 clean and safe neighborhood bonds and $13.2 million is dedicated to dol
the wilderness -- it's a network of hiking trails lead to hab tats and it leads to where wild flowers spring. it's poetic. an online entry form can be found on our website. and entries is exciting names such as canyon cliff crosses, ten thousand and one steps of inspiration and wise trail. join the phrase and maybe your entry will be picked. we move onto dolores park. your dolores park is being renovated and we have loved this park to death and it's time for a rehabilitation project for...
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the castle in the heart of it is legally though i probably in the uk has a more funds democratic wilderness they need to buy. satan is baby was safe for democracy. with this team beating for democracy or democratic will gain state is doggedly to the casino but it doesn't have the same depth as the democracy into the reality so that unit was i think that's right mr cameron recognize that its docklands apartment had been quoted in with the pope reminded to hold the referendum and noble for up to the accepted advantage of this cost issues. all in all the comment that he never thought of denying the top and was a nation is paying its entirety because of the week is a nation. that's the first big mistake because the fishing is contrary to what history tells us that as we can see from the walls of the saddest days in the beginning of the teachings of st which has always been the seat of the castro government that what we want freedom and democracy. it is also against the winner of the majority of citizens in detention the minister. how can the question of whether catalunya studies within the eu o
the castle in the heart of it is legally though i probably in the uk has a more funds democratic wilderness they need to buy. satan is baby was safe for democracy. with this team beating for democracy or democratic will gain state is doggedly to the casino but it doesn't have the same depth as the democracy into the reality so that unit was i think that's right mr cameron recognize that its docklands apartment had been quoted in with the pope reminded to hold the referendum and noble for up to...
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>> liked couch surfing here and there and traveling and surfing for a few days, driving in the wildernesss living out of a suitcase. >> when money got tight, he went back to acting on tv's "touched by an angel." >> upthan get up. that's it. that's great. >> on the big screen in "pleasantville." >> what's all the commotion? >> he played skip martin, this all-american basketball jock and squeaky clean and a super funny role in this morality satire. he is kind of the boy corrupted or enlight beened by reese witherspoon. he made a big impression in that movie. >> the movie was a hit and finally a decent payday for walker. that same year, some news he wasn't expecting. >> when paul found out that his girlfriend at the time was pregnant i think it rocked him. he went to a christian school and he didn't like the idea of having a child out of wedlock and it scared him and he also knew that he was a wild guy. he said, i was sleeping with her friends at the time, and it did not seem like a good idea to be -- to be married. >> with walker focused on his playboy lifestyle, his daughter meadow lived f
>> liked couch surfing here and there and traveling and surfing for a few days, driving in the wildernesss living out of a suitcase. >> when money got tight, he went back to acting on tv's "touched by an angel." >> upthan get up. that's it. that's great. >> on the big screen in "pleasantville." >> what's all the commotion? >> he played skip martin, this all-american basketball jock and squeaky clean and a super funny role in this morality...
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the real start is a day later, closer to the wilderness. this is meant to be fun, sharing the biggest sporting event to the city. they bring the snow in by truck so these dogs can slide and the dogs and their handlers can hit the trail - or in this case, street. >> one of the biggest names in mushing... >> i race because i have - i was born with a competitive spirit, and i like to see how i can be the best i can be. you know, i'll racing ultimately with myself. >> she's been doing it for four decades, a frequent top 10 finisher, didi treats her dogs as family. they race hard, put up with challenges and hardships - all for her. >> i have dedicated my life for this, because it's the ultimate relationship between dog and man. this race is the opportunity to hone them and bring them and that relationship to the table. and repeat what it is that, you know, god gave them the desire to do. >> the race began 40 years ago as a way to revive a dying dog sled position. once the state defended on sleds, famously in 1975, when dogs and mushers combined
the real start is a day later, closer to the wilderness. this is meant to be fun, sharing the biggest sporting event to the city. they bring the snow in by truck so these dogs can slide and the dogs and their handlers can hit the trail - or in this case, street. >> one of the biggest names in mushing... >> i race because i have - i was born with a competitive spirit, and i like to see how i can be the best i can be. you know, i'll racing ultimately with myself. >> she's been...
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this first video from northern new brunswick, canada, you got a camera out in the wilderness, this islong lake adventures a vacation spot. and one of the cameras caught the giant moose going through this little water hole. that's momma moose. we're about to meet baby moose. moose cam. oit, like, a puppy except ginormous. >> it's like a kid in a really big bathtub. >> right. >> meantime, mom is on the other side saying come on, junior, let's get going. >>> this video will make you smile. this is camp fido, doggie day care camp this is in kalamazoo, michigan, and they decided to get footage of this. two feet of snow that they are playing in thanks to the polar vort vortex. this is part of the doggie day care camp just having a good time and it makes you have a good time just because you're watching it. >>> and they're off. >> versus rc car. >> see what this explosive race is all about. >>> and we're showing you how to pick a lock with hairpins. >> that doesn't work. >> it does work. and i have the video to prove it. >> the simple trick to the pick. ononcece, , twtwicice, it's time for n
this first video from northern new brunswick, canada, you got a camera out in the wilderness, this islong lake adventures a vacation spot. and one of the cameras caught the giant moose going through this little water hole. that's momma moose. we're about to meet baby moose. moose cam. oit, like, a puppy except ginormous. >> it's like a kid in a really big bathtub. >> right. >> meantime, mom is on the other side saying come on, junior, let's get going. >>> this video...
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it's a wilderness supply system that gives tremendous down to the opportunity to contribute to the beaches success michael was held over from the coconut palms. i know our news. one of the women's representative. it's my job to support my wife family of five seater the firewood and water requests. i'm very proud that she is an important is it going. i'm glad you recognize my way examples of mutual respect and want to be taken for granted in fiji. after the mean mom came down to the diligence of concrete for celebration. the high nineties to me today. faces and bodies dumped in the charcoal the unit least the young man you could feel each company on the new traditions. just like eighteen hundred teens again there were three thousand today marking well wednesday on the eighth of nonsense full attendance to get to tune in next week or ten thousand a website that these fans of the reports but for now thanks for wanting to mumbai. the cdc the guests among them the whole family all gathered for the nobel banquet. think about this on some sort of. i don't don't maybe the students melbourne storm.
it's a wilderness supply system that gives tremendous down to the opportunity to contribute to the beaches success michael was held over from the coconut palms. i know our news. one of the women's representative. it's my job to support my wife family of five seater the firewood and water requests. i'm very proud that she is an important is it going. i'm glad you recognize my way examples of mutual respect and want to be taken for granted in fiji. after the mean mom came down to the diligence of...
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old family, rose wilder maybe laura ingalls wilder about the writing of the famous little house books and that's important to a lot of americans, too. too. how did the daughter of laura and doctor herbert hoover? >> guest: the papers of rose wilder lane went to a man named roger mcbride who i was a libery and candidate at one point or at least an active libertarian and he donated the papers to the library in iowa so that is how the papers ended up in the presidential library. through mr. mcbride's donation as i understand. roosevelt was a friend and actually wrote one of the first campaign biographers way back in 1920 and it was pretty good she went around and interviewed people and i don't think that he cared for the buck and hired away. she felt like he was glamorizing her too much. >> host: this is very exciting how friendly he was and, you know, for whom he was a figure people we never would have imagined. here is your book. perhaps it is your sixth or seventh and related. he wrote so much after. where does this fit in? >> host: it was previously unknown to exist in all of my year
old family, rose wilder maybe laura ingalls wilder about the writing of the famous little house books and that's important to a lot of americans, too. too. how did the daughter of laura and doctor herbert hoover? >> guest: the papers of rose wilder lane went to a man named roger mcbride who i was a libery and candidate at one point or at least an active libertarian and he donated the papers to the library in iowa so that is how the papers ended up in the presidential library. through mr....
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or what passes for wilderness in new england. c-span: what year did you write the first book? >> guest: the first book came out in 1980, and it's still around--didn't get out of date because the buildings were already flattened. the second book was '86, "preserving new england." and then in the interim i did a lot of writing and tried to find a subject that was compelling, and it was five years ago it came to me. c-span: where were you born? >> guest: i was born in boston. c-span: so it's... >> guest: i'm native. c-span: it's everything. now where'd you go to college? >> guest: radcliffe. c-span: right there in boston? >> guest: right. i didn't travel very far. c-span: what do you think those that grew up in boston see that s--those that, say, maybe out in the midwest or in the far west don't see? >> guest: well, i think it's an older attitude towards the landscape and cityscape. we can walk around. but there's a defining quality about living in new england, despite the malls and the s--the strips and everything else. and that wa
or what passes for wilderness in new england. c-span: what year did you write the first book? >> guest: the first book came out in 1980, and it's still around--didn't get out of date because the buildings were already flattened. the second book was '86, "preserving new england." and then in the interim i did a lot of writing and tried to find a subject that was compelling, and it was five years ago it came to me. c-span: where were you born? >> guest: i was born in boston....
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. >> reporter: the wilderness expert, wick moonlights as an amateur photographer. the 2 1/2-year grassroots campaign to protect this rugged stretch of men da see noe county coastline, a three-hour drive north of san francisco. >> my photos did play a role in that people weren't visually aware of how spectacular this coastline was could get a feel for it, these big 20-foot swells coming off the pacific and they just explode on the rocks. it's where the wave wash is going back into the ocean and it's cascading off of the rocks so it looks like waterfalls. >> reporter: when not at his desk in sacramento, wick loves showing as these rugged crown jewels but what he loves best is to trek deep into our public lands to capture the wild remote beauty few of us are fortunate to see. he's taken tens of thousands of pictures over the last 26 years. >> i love the scenic beauty of our american landscapes, especially the west. some of the most beautiful sublime terrain in north america. you feel just this big in the world just because nature is so huge. >> reporter: these 1,665 n
. >> reporter: the wilderness expert, wick moonlights as an amateur photographer. the 2 1/2-year grassroots campaign to protect this rugged stretch of men da see noe county coastline, a three-hour drive north of san francisco. >> my photos did play a role in that people weren't visually aware of how spectacular this coastline was could get a feel for it, these big 20-foot swells coming off the pacific and they just explode on the rocks. it's where the wave wash is going back into...
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. >> reporter: across the west, avalanche warnings have been in place throughout back country wildernessreas, with at least 17 people dying in recreation accidents. tonight in missoula, dozens have evacuated their homes as authorities warn the mountain storm is still unstable. forecasts expect yet another storm and with it an even greater risk of another avalanche. ron allen, nbc news. >>> still ahead, why it may stand a prayer of a chance, the big trend this year in movie-making. b. he has the most common kind... ...it's not caused by a heart valve problem. dad, it says your afib puts you at 5 times greater risk of a stroke. that's why i take my warfarin every day. but it looks like maybe we should ask your doctor about pradaxa. in a clinical trial, pradaxa® (dabigatran etexilate mesylate)... ...was proven superior to warfarin at reducing the risk of stroke. and unlike warfarin, with no regular blood tests or dietary restrictions. hey thanks for calling my doctor. sure. pradaxa is not for people with artificial heart valves. don't stop taking pradaxa without talking to your doctor. stop
. >> reporter: across the west, avalanche warnings have been in place throughout back country wildernessreas, with at least 17 people dying in recreation accidents. tonight in missoula, dozens have evacuated their homes as authorities warn the mountain storm is still unstable. forecasts expect yet another storm and with it an even greater risk of another avalanche. ron allen, nbc news. >>> still ahead, why it may stand a prayer of a chance, the big trend this year in...
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it's a wilderness supply system that gives tremendous down to the opportunity to contribute to the beaches success. they are all held over from the coconut palms. i know our news. one of the women's representative. it's my job to support my wife family and top seeded of firewood and water and wet. and i'm very proud to share this important is it going. i'm glad you recognize my way. examples of mutual respect and not to be taken for granted in fiji the mean mom came down to the diligence of concrete for celebration. the high nineties to me today. faces and bodies are black and charcoal the unit least the young man you could feel each company on the new conditions. just like eighteen hundred to use again there were three thousand today monte well wednesday on the eighth of nonsense what's in it and forget to tune in next week or take up a website that these fans of the reports but for now thanks for wanting to mumbai the day. i mean the week. you are. i can in a candy. in the yes the car. that's what i mean this is now on creating jobs in america the big push is to revive the country's manu
it's a wilderness supply system that gives tremendous down to the opportunity to contribute to the beaches success. they are all held over from the coconut palms. i know our news. one of the women's representative. it's my job to support my wife family and top seeded of firewood and water and wet. and i'm very proud to share this important is it going. i'm glad you recognize my way. examples of mutual respect and not to be taken for granted in fiji the mean mom came down to the diligence of...