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out in the wilderness, and the wilderness is where things really happen spiritually. >> he's a mysterious figure. he's strange. he's out there. he's dressed in this very, very odd way. and slightly dangerous and scary. >> yet today, the unique appeal of this charismatic prophet has been lost to history. who was this fiery preacher who would herald the coming of the messiah? and what was it that drew jesus to him? now, science joins history in a new quest. in the future, it may be possible to establish a blood link between john and jesus. today, their mission is to test fragments of bone believed to be john's. >> for the first time in history, we're able to place these relics in their proper time and proper date in order to understand more about their history and how they come down to us. >> palestine in the first century is buzzing with prophets. they follow in the tradition of old testament preachers, men like isaiah and elijah. >> the tablet of god speaks plainly. i'm here to warn you! >> but from the fringes of this civilization, one voice is louder and reaches further than any other.
out in the wilderness, and the wilderness is where things really happen spiritually. >> he's a mysterious figure. he's strange. he's out there. he's dressed in this very, very odd way. and slightly dangerous and scary. >> yet today, the unique appeal of this charismatic prophet has been lost to history. who was this fiery preacher who would herald the coming of the messiah? and what was it that drew jesus to him? now, science joins history in a new quest. in the future, it may be...
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out in the wilderness, and the wilderness is where things really happen spiritually. >> he's a mysterious figure. he's strange. he's out there. he's dressed in this very, very odd way and slightly dangerous and scary. >> yet today the unique appeal of this charismatic prophet has been lost to history. who was this fiery creature who would herald the coming of the messiah, and what was it that drew jesus to him? now, science joins history in a new quest. in the future, it may be possible to establish a blood link between john and jesus. today their mission is to test fragments of bone believed to be john's. >> for the fist time in history we're table to place these relics in their proper time and proper date and also to understand more about their history and how they came down to us. >> palestine in the first century is buzzing with prophets. they follow in the tradition of old testament preacher, men like isa isaia. >> i'm here to warn you! >> but from the fringes of this civilization, one voice is louder and reaches further than any other. even though john the baptist faces himself at t
out in the wilderness, and the wilderness is where things really happen spiritually. >> he's a mysterious figure. he's strange. he's out there. he's dressed in this very, very odd way and slightly dangerous and scary. >> yet today the unique appeal of this charismatic prophet has been lost to history. who was this fiery creature who would herald the coming of the messiah, and what was it that drew jesus to him? now, science joins history in a new quest. in the future, it may be...
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the two women stranded in the michigan wilderness for two weeks with just snax in the car.ou wish your dog could fight off fleas and ticks. but since he can't... you rely on frontline plus. because frontline plus unleashes a deadly killing force to kill fleas and ticks, plus flea eggs and larvae, preventing a new infestation. its protection lasts a full 30 days. no wonder frontline plus is the #1 choice of vets for their pets and yours. after all, your dog is a lover not a fighter. frontline plus. the vet's #1 choice. i never really gave much thought to the acidity in any foods. never thought about the coffee i was drinking having acids. it never dawned on me that it could hurt your teeth. he told me to use pronamel. it's going to help protect the enamel in your teeth. it allows me to continue to drink my coffee and it was a real easy switch to make. i did it... do it...take the nature's bounty hair, skin and nails challenge. if your hair, skin d nails don't look more beautiful, we'll give you your money back. i did it...and i feel beautiful. visit naturesbounty.com for det
the two women stranded in the michigan wilderness for two weeks with just snax in the car.ou wish your dog could fight off fleas and ticks. but since he can't... you rely on frontline plus. because frontline plus unleashes a deadly killing force to kill fleas and ticks, plus flea eggs and larvae, preventing a new infestation. its protection lasts a full 30 days. no wonder frontline plus is the #1 choice of vets for their pets and yours. after all, your dog is a lover not a fighter. frontline...
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surviving for almost two weeks in the wilderness in michigan. >> in the upper peninsula.ng into a nightmare. luckily, they had treats in their car that likely saved their lives. linzie janis is here with more. >> reporter: they did, indeed, paula. a vacation they didn't think they were going to survive. they were stranded in their car 30 miles away from civilization with no cell phone service. their plan to stay alive worked. two sisters air-lifted to safety after being lost in the wilderness for two weeks. 52-year-old leslie roy and 56-year-old lee marie wright were on vacation in a remote part of michigan's upper peninsula when they became stranded in heavy snow. the two women braving freezing temperatures in their car. staying alive by rationing their food and gasoline. >> they survived on eight boxes of girl scout cookies. a bag of cheese puffs. >> reporter: days later, when the sisters didn't arrive in kalamazoo to join other family members, the search fwan. began. >> we were unable to find out what location they were at. we started looking at phone records. bank rec
surviving for almost two weeks in the wilderness in michigan. >> in the upper peninsula.ng into a nightmare. luckily, they had treats in their car that likely saved their lives. linzie janis is here with more. >> reporter: they did, indeed, paula. a vacation they didn't think they were going to survive. they were stranded in their car 30 miles away from civilization with no cell phone service. their plan to stay alive worked. two sisters air-lifted to safety after being lost in the...
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i we are in the wilderness -- here we are in the wilderness and you have almost a medieval style house his father has built. arthur allen ii going to bring some of the culture he learned in england and establish that here. he builds a 1.5 acre english pleasure garden. they are planting things so he can invite his friends over and they can take a stroll through the garden. he is establishing himself as a leader in the virginia colony. he's really good friend is the governor of the colony, governor berkeley at this time. governor berkeley is involved in the skirmish that ends up being called bacon's rebellion in 1676. it is arthur allen ii and governor berkeley and the majority of their families that take over burning jamestown and this house. they flee together. the governor and arthur allen are fleeing. they are very good friends. arthur allen iii marries elizabeth brady makes the first changes to the house. when we are talking about elizabeth bray allen and her husband, arthur allen iii, this is the third generation that has lived in arthur allen's brickhouse which would become bacon'
i we are in the wilderness -- here we are in the wilderness and you have almost a medieval style house his father has built. arthur allen ii going to bring some of the culture he learned in england and establish that here. he builds a 1.5 acre english pleasure garden. they are planting things so he can invite his friends over and they can take a stroll through the garden. he is establishing himself as a leader in the virginia colony. he's really good friend is the governor of the colony,...
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outside of the city common experience is a this unique camp when you get lost in the high sierra wildernessand we look forward to city manager's office you here soon ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪you. >> as a voter you have a choice on how you can vote you might cast your vote by mail or vote earlier in city hall if you choose to vote earlier you'll go to our powell plays might be a church or in regards garage they'll make the voting as uncomplicated as possible yes what does 3 take to be a poll working and what exactly does a poll work working do letting meet some. >> aim jack. >> i'm co-author la. >> i'm tiffany and charles and my name is elizabeth i'm jeff i'm bruce hi, i'm karin a full-time student addressed city college i've been a pole working for 10 years. >> for 13 years your 10 or the 9 or 10 years. >> those poll workers and thousands are an essential part of election day 31 they provide the safeguarding of democratic processed there's a feeling in the poll place you're a feeling of something that has a special place in the world the democratic process in the united states is model to the rest of
outside of the city common experience is a this unique camp when you get lost in the high sierra wildernessand we look forward to city manager's office you here soon ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪you. >> as a voter you have a choice on how you can vote you might cast your vote by mail or vote earlier in city hall if you choose to vote earlier you'll go to our powell plays might be a church or in regards garage they'll make the voting as uncomplicated as possible yes what does 3 take to...
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outside of the city common experience is a this unique camp when you get lost in the high sierra wilderness look forward to city manager's office you here soon ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hi. welcome to san francisco. stay safe and exploring how you can stay in your home safely after an earthquake. let's look at common earthquake myths. >> we are here at the urban center on mission street in san francisco. we have 3 guest today. we have david constructional engineer and bill harvey. i want to talk about urban myths. what do you think about earthquakes, can you tell if they are coming in advance? >> he's sleeping during those earthquakes? >> have you noticed him take any special? >> no. he sleeps right through them. there is no truth that i'm aware of with harvey that dogs are aware of an impending earthquake. >> you hear the myth all the time. suppose the dog helps you get up, is it going to help you do something >> i hear they are aware of small vibrations. but yes, i read extensively that dogs cannot realize earthquakes. >> today is a spectacular day in san francisco and sometimes people would say
outside of the city common experience is a this unique camp when you get lost in the high sierra wilderness look forward to city manager's office you here soon ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hi. welcome to san francisco. stay safe and exploring how you can stay in your home safely after an earthquake. let's look at common earthquake myths. >> we are here at the urban center on mission street in san francisco. we have 3 guest today. we have david constructional engineer and bill...
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outside of the city common experience is a this unique camp when you get lost in the high sierra wildernessand we look forward to city manager's office you here soon ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪. >> before we begin i'd like to get an indication how many students are here in support of kip school given those numbers underlines objections i'd like to move the two measures for kip approval up to immediately following the student delegates report if that's okay seeing no objections thank you very much approval of board minutes item a think march 10 a there is a motion and a second. >> second. >> thank you. any
outside of the city common experience is a this unique camp when you get lost in the high sierra wildernessand we look forward to city manager's office you here soon ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪. >> before we begin i'd like to get an indication how many students are here in support of kip school given those numbers underlines objections i'd like to move the two measures for kip approval up to immediately following the student delegates report if that's okay seeing no objections thank...
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outside of the city common experience is a this unique camp when you get lost in the high sierra wildernessand we look forward to city manager's office you here soon ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪. >> good afternoon. welcome 340b8gd this is the regular meeting of land use commission i'm supervisor cohen the chair of committee and to my right is supervisor scott wiener and to my left will be jane kim our clerk is andrea ashbury i'd like to recognize jessie larson and jonathan who will be toifgz today's meeting madam clerk, any announcements? >> yes. completed speaker cards and documents to be included should be submitted to the clerk. items acted upon today will appear on the april 14, 2015, board of supervisors agenda unless otherwise stated excellent. thank you so colleagues, i building he have staff from the department of building inspection here to present on item number one. >> would you like me to call u call item one. >> i'm sorry yes. >> number one amending the building code for the determination of permit fees. >> seeing the staff is not here item 2. >> anticipated the planning code for the off-st
outside of the city common experience is a this unique camp when you get lost in the high sierra wildernessand we look forward to city manager's office you here soon ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪. >> good afternoon. welcome 340b8gd this is the regular meeting of land use commission i'm supervisor cohen the chair of committee and to my right is supervisor scott wiener and to my left will be jane kim our clerk is andrea ashbury i'd like to recognize jessie larson and jonathan who will be...
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outside of the city common experience is a this unique camp when you get lost in the high sierra wildernessd we look forward to city manager's office you here soon ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> commissioner low -here. >> commissioner harrison? >> >> here. >> commissioner levitan has an excused absence. just real quickly a reminder, we would welcome everyone, but ask that you turn off any electronic-sounding devices that could go off during the proceedings. if you are having secondary conversations, we would ask that you take them outside to allow the meeting to run as efficiently as possible. if you would like to speak on any item, we request that you complete a blue card. you do not have to fill out a blue card, but we go through these cards first and will call for additional public comment after we go through the cards. each person -- commissioner, three minutes? >> three minutes. >> on each item under "public comment." if you would like to address the commission on an item that is not on the calendar, but is under the jurisdiction of this commission, you may speak on item 4, and then that will be h
outside of the city common experience is a this unique camp when you get lost in the high sierra wildernessd we look forward to city manager's office you here soon ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> commissioner low -here. >> commissioner harrison? >> >> here. >> commissioner levitan has an excused absence. just real quickly a reminder, we would welcome everyone, but ask that you turn off any electronic-sounding devices that could go off during the proceedings. if...
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wilder said this came from the colored people and they got no credit for it. sadly, the historical leading standing of blacks as property made the future freed man vulnerable to ongoing abuses. reports reached general butler upon his return in 1863 for example, that a colonel john a. stationed at craney island was daily making arrests of the colored citizens and in and about norfolk and ports smith for the purpose of compelling them to volunteer in the u.s. service. he found out these men were taken from their ordinary and necessary advocations, from their houses workshops, churches and schools and carried to the island against their will where they are urged to enlist and if they refused they were subjected to torture to subject them to do so. some were forced to carry a ball weighing anywhere between 35 and 50 pounds for several hours in succession. fact one of missionaries, h.l. beels noted these outrageous actions caused much suffering among the poor families dependent on the daily wages of these men for support and it was undermining an ultimately destroy
wilder said this came from the colored people and they got no credit for it. sadly, the historical leading standing of blacks as property made the future freed man vulnerable to ongoing abuses. reports reached general butler upon his return in 1863 for example, that a colonel john a. stationed at craney island was daily making arrests of the colored citizens and in and about norfolk and ports smith for the purpose of compelling them to volunteer in the u.s. service. he found out these men were...
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wilder said this came from the colored people and they got no credit for it. sadly, the historical leading standing of blacks as property made the future freed man vulnerable to ongoing abuses. reports reached general butler upon his return in 1863 for example, that a colonel john a. stationed at craney island was daily making arrests of the colored citizens and in and about norfolk and ports smith for the purpose of compelling them to volunteer in the u.s. service. he found out these men were taken from their ordinary and necessary advocations, from their houses workshops, churches and schools and carried to the island against their will where they are urged to enlist and if they refused they were subjected to torture to subject them to do so. some were forced to carry a ball weighing anywhere between 35 and 50 pounds for several hours in succession. fact one of missionaries, h.l. beels noted these outrageous actions caused much suffering among the poor families dependent on the daily wages of these men for support and it was undermining an ultimately destroy
wilder said this came from the colored people and they got no credit for it. sadly, the historical leading standing of blacks as property made the future freed man vulnerable to ongoing abuses. reports reached general butler upon his return in 1863 for example, that a colonel john a. stationed at craney island was daily making arrests of the colored citizens and in and about norfolk and ports smith for the purpose of compelling them to volunteer in the u.s. service. he found out these men were...
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to meyers what he was on his tight a tragic end to the search for a hiker and some bulk regional wilderness section. meyers was an experienced hiker in reported missing by his family when he did not return the coroner's office of we're waiting for formal confirmation from the corner. >> grant lodes: jacob turner put video cameras in the unisex bathroom at the starbucks on locust street in walnut creek employees say that they spotted a camera in february then again this past tuesday police say that they are convinced the 34 year old and it and e c a man is the battle had the cameras his name is jacob turner. >> pam: a car hit a pedestrian at a major intersection in berkeley today it happen this afternoon at telegraph and ashby avenue is the female victim was sent to the hospital with serious injuries the driver had minor injuries police are investigating the intersection was set down for two and a half hours. >> pam: caltrans tracks have reopened following a collision with a pedestrian near the santa clara station a northbound train struck a woman on the tracks of around four on in the after
to meyers what he was on his tight a tragic end to the search for a hiker and some bulk regional wilderness section. meyers was an experienced hiker in reported missing by his family when he did not return the coroner's office of we're waiting for formal confirmation from the corner. >> grant lodes: jacob turner put video cameras in the unisex bathroom at the starbucks on locust street in walnut creek employees say that they spotted a camera in february then again this past tuesday police...
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. >> officer scott wilder was on duty in brook line, massachusetts when the bomb went off in downtownt was over two miles away and out of his jurisdiction and he faced a serious problem anyway. >> for everyone in boston started to use their cell phone at the same time and jammed up communications all over the city. >> that's correct it did. and we were in a dilimba of how to handle all of the information and get our own phone calls and public safety through. >> first responders had a difficult time and many residents who only use their cell phones were completely cut off and unable to reach 911. >> we had people who couldn't xhupt or text. and that's all they know. >> one other reasons stephens institute of technology invented spider radio. a platform that prioritizes cell phone calls in emergencies. >> as soon as it is updated with a big event. it automatically going to gather all of the bands that are available to that device so they can do the rescue and search operations they can do. >> spider radio, for example instance will give preference to first responders and reroute calls t
. >> officer scott wilder was on duty in brook line, massachusetts when the bomb went off in downtownt was over two miles away and out of his jurisdiction and he faced a serious problem anyway. >> for everyone in boston started to use their cell phone at the same time and jammed up communications all over the city. >> that's correct it did. and we were in a dilimba of how to handle all of the information and get our own phone calls and public safety through. >> first...
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that overturns the notion of an american wilderness. there was no wilderness in 1492. the americas were fully occupied, they were owned. every part of these continents was owned by somebody. it is important to the american origin story to refer to the americas as being wilderness at that time because that makes it ok. that others tame and displays the people already there because those -- but displaced the people already there. this is the depiction of a city which was near current day st. louis. this city in 1100 was larger than london. london was the largest city in england. there were cities throughout the western hemisphere that rivaled in size of their european counterparts. there were people here, a great many people here, perhaps as many as 40 million on the two continents. have many of you have been to peru? in the end is, the current estimates are there were 10 million people living in that part of the world. they were self-sufficient. they were growing a variety of food. hunger was unknown in the inca empire. we want people to know that. we are working on som
that overturns the notion of an american wilderness. there was no wilderness in 1492. the americas were fully occupied, they were owned. every part of these continents was owned by somebody. it is important to the american origin story to refer to the americas as being wilderness at that time because that makes it ok. that others tame and displays the people already there because those -- but displaced the people already there. this is the depiction of a city which was near current day st....
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. >> he was hiking in the regional wilderness in unincorporated alameda county. tiffany wilson joins us live now now. >> certainly developments, the search cues were not hoping for, but just after 2:00 this afternoon afternoon, where don myers was expected to be hiking, only a coroner can make a positive identification, but if appears to be myers. this video from sky 7 hd shows the train where myers went hiking his common law wife called police last night, after he didn't return home. myers recently celebrated his 70th birthday, she told detectives, he liked to hire mcguire peek trail a couple times a year. she expected him home for a late lunch. he didn't make it. search crews located his car near the trail head and they combed the hills until 2:00 this morning. then they resumed the effort at first light today. just about when they planned to break for lunch the search and rescue helicopter spotted a body. >> it was one of the highest peaks in the area, there is no footing up there. we are investigating to determine whether he fell or what not. >> they will tak
. >> he was hiking in the regional wilderness in unincorporated alameda county. tiffany wilson joins us live now now. >> certainly developments, the search cues were not hoping for, but just after 2:00 this afternoon afternoon, where don myers was expected to be hiking, only a coroner can make a positive identification, but if appears to be myers. this video from sky 7 hd shows the train where myers went hiking his common law wife called police last night, after he didn't return...
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"the wilderness of ruin" takes on this tumultuous period in was about a killer who called the city is home and examines the historical and ethical context all in gripping pros. delving deeply to the 19th century she enters the tail that rivals anything from the 21st century. please join me to welcome her to our bookstore. [applause] >> thank you very much for coming out tonight. i know it is a holiday. i will talk about how i came to jesse in how he found me. i was working on my last book and was browsing the harvard university library is looking for information on the body snatchers. harvard has a wonderful collection of creepy and wonderful and beautiful stuff i did not find anything that tied into my topic but the search engine brought meet to a different collection that had nothing to do with my topics but was interesting. from the 1860's as a detective his name was james woods of detectives and detective stories teaching a class many years ago and he seemed interesting and fun perhaps good things would come of this. and harvard has a very long list of cases he worked on in one wa
"the wilderness of ruin" takes on this tumultuous period in was about a killer who called the city is home and examines the historical and ethical context all in gripping pros. delving deeply to the 19th century she enters the tail that rivals anything from the 21st century. please join me to welcome her to our bookstore. [applause] >> thank you very much for coming out tonight. i know it is a holiday. i will talk about how i came to jesse in how he found me. i was working on my...
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outside of the city common experience is a this unique camp when you get lost in the high sierra wildernesss waiting and we look forward to city manager's office you here soon ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hi today we have a special edition of building san francisco, stay safe, what we are going to be talking about san francisco's earth quakes, what you can do before an earthquake in your home, to be ready and after an earthquake to make sure that you are comfortable staying at home, while the city recovers. ♪ >> the next episode of stay safe, we have alicia johnson from san francisco's department of emergency management. hi, alicia thanks to coming >> it is a pleasure to be here with you. >> i wonder if you could tell us what you think people can do to get ready for what we know is a coming earthquake in san francisco. >> well, one of the most things that people can do is to make sure that you have a plan to communicate with people who live both in and out of state. having an out of state contact, to call, text or post on your social network is really important and being able to know how you are goin
outside of the city common experience is a this unique camp when you get lost in the high sierra wildernesss waiting and we look forward to city manager's office you here soon ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hi today we have a special edition of building san francisco, stay safe, what we are going to be talking about san francisco's earth quakes, what you can do before an earthquake in your home, to be ready and after an earthquake to make sure that you are comfortable staying at home,...
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>> the diablo wilderness is about 108,000 acres.o expand the park so people get to enjoy it. >> reporter: the point of having an event in races like this on mount diablo is to introduce people to the protected land you're working on saving. >> absolutely. the bay area is huge. so many people live here. a lot of folks don't realize there's amazing natural gems in their own backyard. we want to create a national park place wilderness right here for everybody. >> reporter: thank you. along with the 50k -- 31 miles, more than a marathon, there's a 5k, a 10-k and half- marathon happening this morning. we're about 10 minutes' walk away. you can see we're in the parking lot, 10 minutes walk from the starting line. we're going to be going back and forth and trying to talk to runners taking part in all the activities this morning. we'll check back with you in a little while. >> i was just doing the math. like 50k? that is 31 miles as you said. >> reporter: it's not just 31 miles on a paved trail. this is on elevation. one thing i learned, i
>> the diablo wilderness is about 108,000 acres.o expand the park so people get to enjoy it. >> reporter: the point of having an event in races like this on mount diablo is to introduce people to the protected land you're working on saving. >> absolutely. the bay area is huge. so many people live here. a lot of folks don't realize there's amazing natural gems in their own backyard. we want to create a national park place wilderness right here for everybody. >> reporter:...
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there was no wilderness in 1492.the americas were fully occupied, they were owned every part of these two continents was owned by somebody. yet it is important to the american origin story to refer to the americas as, being wilderness at that time. because that makes it okay that that others came in and displaced the people who were already there because after all those people were only picking perryies -- berries and hunting deer and not doing much of anything. this is depiction comic one of course, this is the depiction of a city near current day st. louis. this city, in 1100, was larger than london was in 1100. and london was the largest city in england. there were cities throughout the western hemisphere that rivaled in size their european counterparts. so there were people here. there were a great many people here. perhaps as many as 40 million on the two continents. how many have been to peru and macipichu? they were in the high and december. the -- andes, and there were 10 million people living in world and se
there was no wilderness in 1492.the americas were fully occupied, they were owned every part of these two continents was owned by somebody. yet it is important to the american origin story to refer to the americas as, being wilderness at that time. because that makes it okay that that others came in and displaced the people who were already there because after all those people were only picking perryies -- berries and hunting deer and not doing much of anything. this is depiction comic one of...
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now that completely overturns the notion of an american wilderness. there was no wilderness in 1492. the americas were fully occupied, they were owned. every part of these two continents was owned by somebody. it is important to the american origin story to refer to the americas as being wilderness at that time because that makes it ok. that others came in and displaced the people already there. because the people who were already here were people who were hunting deer and picking berries and not really doing much of anything. this is the depiction of a city which was near current day st. louis. this city in 1100 was larger than london. london was the largest city in england. there were cities throughout the western hemisphere that rivaled in size of their european counterparts. there were people here, a great many people here, perhaps as many as 40 million on the two continents. have many of you have ever been to peru and machu picchu? in the end, the current estimates are there were 10 million people living in that part of the world. they were self-
now that completely overturns the notion of an american wilderness. there was no wilderness in 1492. the americas were fully occupied, they were owned. every part of these two continents was owned by somebody. it is important to the american origin story to refer to the americas as being wilderness at that time because that makes it ok. that others came in and displaced the people already there. because the people who were already here were people who were hunting deer and picking berries and...
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luke shamrock who is autistic spent four nights in the wilderness.through came last night when search teams found his beanie and then found him today nearly two miles from the family campground. exhausted, dehydrated and hypothermia. >>> baseball season off to a promising start, a's and giants won the home owners. thousands tailgated before the opener. the a's have new faces but fans say they are confident that the team can succeed. teams owners adopting a new tone about staying in oakland. lew wolff says it might be easier to build a new stadium. phil matier reports on the change that has the owner talking about staying put. >> reporter: a's fans were up and out early for opening day. and with a message for the team's co-owner lew wolff. >> we want him to stay in oakland. >> reporter: after years of looking south in an exclusive one-on-one with kpix 5, lew wolff sounds like he is open for staying in oakland. >> every article i read says i can't wait to move to san jose. that's not true. what i can't wait to do is to have a really top-notch venue. >>
luke shamrock who is autistic spent four nights in the wilderness.through came last night when search teams found his beanie and then found him today nearly two miles from the family campground. exhausted, dehydrated and hypothermia. >>> baseball season off to a promising start, a's and giants won the home owners. thousands tailgated before the opener. the a's have new faces but fans say they are confident that the team can succeed. teams owners adopting a new tone about staying in...
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and that the stripes provide camouflage when the tiger is hunting prey in the wilderness? and that a rattlesnake's fangs transport deadly venom much like a hypodermic needle injects medicine? plus, when an owl is hunting it's flapping wings are silent which makes it a deadly airborne predator to unsuspecting prey. today we're all about predators. big cats, wolves bears, and more. welcome to the fascinating world of
and that the stripes provide camouflage when the tiger is hunting prey in the wilderness? and that a rattlesnake's fangs transport deadly venom much like a hypodermic needle injects medicine? plus, when an owl is hunting it's flapping wings are silent which makes it a deadly airborne predator to unsuspecting prey. today we're all about predators. big cats, wolves bears, and more. welcome to the fascinating world of
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two complete stranger, extreme survival survivalist, if you will out in the wilderness and they take away your food water and clothes and you have to survive 21 days. >> cave man style. >> this season they're going to be on four different continents. >> it feels so good right now to lay down off the ground. >> i don't know. >> survival steve hanson and christina the queen isn't getting along. >> you get the more come if i side. >> it's so downhill. >> this is like [ bleep ]. >> oh. >> i guess the sleep number is a tree. >> not only do they have the sleep in uncomfortable positions and places they also have to see themselves. >> it looks like a red tail boa. >> i love animals but i am hungry and i'm going to be way more hungry in a few days if we don't get something. >> that's good. >> to find out more about what it's leek to be one of these extreme survivalist and exist in this kind of situation we have steve hanson and christina the queen via skype right this minute. welcome to the show. why? why would you do this to yourself? >> kind of a dream since i was a little kid actually. i
two complete stranger, extreme survival survivalist, if you will out in the wilderness and they take away your food water and clothes and you have to survive 21 days. >> cave man style. >> this season they're going to be on four different continents. >> it feels so good right now to lay down off the ground. >> i don't know. >> survival steve hanson and christina the queen isn't getting along. >> you get the more come if i side. >> it's so downhill....
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hundred cabins those rustic structures gives camp mather the old atmosphere that enhances the total wildernesse and old woolen dressers and poaches and rug i do lay out people want to decorate the front of thaifr their cabins and front poefrnz their living room is outside in this awesome environment they're not inviting their guests inside where the berms are people get creative with the latin-american and the bull frogs start the trees grow and camp mather is seen in a different light we're approaching dinner time in the construction of the hetch hetchy damn the yosemite park built jackson diane hauling hall to serve the guests it does was it dbe does best service s serve the food. >> i'm the executive chef i served over 15 hundred meals a day for the camp mather folks breakfasts are pancakes and french toast and skranld eggs and hash brown's our meal formulate is we have roost lion it's reflecting of the audience we have people love our meals and love the idea they can pick up a meal and do worry about doing the dishes can have a great time at camp mather
hundred cabins those rustic structures gives camp mather the old atmosphere that enhances the total wildernesse and old woolen dressers and poaches and rug i do lay out people want to decorate the front of thaifr their cabins and front poefrnz their living room is outside in this awesome environment they're not inviting their guests inside where the berms are people get creative with the latin-american and the bull frogs start the trees grow and camp mather is seen in a different light we're...
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myers went hiking on maguire creek trail in the sunol regional wilderness area yesterday morning, but he never made it back home. late this afternoon, searchers found a body they believe is myers. nbc bay area's christie smith joins us live along that trail, where authorities are still working to confirm the identity of that body christie. >> reporter: yeah that's right. you know today, more than 40 people spent much of the morning and the early afternoon searching for irwin don myers. we had a chance to speak with them. of course, they were hoping for the best. this helicopter you see there, that was also involved in the search. then word came late this afternoon, an outcome no one wanted. >> it was one of the highest peaks in the area. >> reporter: lieutenant lance free describes the area where the grim discovery was made. >> approximately 2:10 this afternoon, our helicopter was circling one of the highest peaks in the area. they located what appeared to be a body in one of the caves. >> the caves, more of a rock outcropping. the alameda county coroner's office was called in to make
myers went hiking on maguire creek trail in the sunol regional wilderness area yesterday morning, but he never made it back home. late this afternoon, searchers found a body they believe is myers. nbc bay area's christie smith joins us live along that trail, where authorities are still working to confirm the identity of that body christie. >> reporter: yeah that's right. you know today, more than 40 people spent much of the morning and the early afternoon searching for irwin don myers. we...
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meyers was walking a trial in the sunol regional wilderness. when he didn't turn up the search began on the ground and in the air. >> our helicopter was circling one of the highest peaks in the area and they located what appeared to be a body in one of the caves. >> a helicopter was used to carry the medical examiner and other investigators to the site where the body was found. authorities believe meyers may have lost his footing and fell down a hillside. >>> teenagers being charged as adults in the killing of an oakland mother. chyemil pierce was shot last month as she tried to protect her children from a gun battle going on in west oakland. julian ambrose is the 7th person now to be arrested and charged in connection with the shooting. ambrose is 16 years old. he will be tried on murder and attempted murder charges. the case is still under investigation and police are still looking for more suspects. >>> busted in benicia! a huge grow house discovered over $14 million of marijuana seize the from this warehouse. the fbi and solano police searc
meyers was walking a trial in the sunol regional wilderness. when he didn't turn up the search began on the ground and in the air. >> our helicopter was circling one of the highest peaks in the area and they located what appeared to be a body in one of the caves. >> a helicopter was used to carry the medical examiner and other investigators to the site where the body was found. authorities believe meyers may have lost his footing and fell down a hillside. >>> teenagers...
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. >>> set up to police the vast wilderness as daniel lack reports from canada, icy relations between the two could complicate discussions over climate change. >> the united states is now in charge and secretary of state john kerry has laid down an ambitious agenda addressing climate change, maritime safety and economic development in the north. >> all of us come to this council with different experiences and different perspectives. ultimately we all share one arctic. and we have to do everything that we can to ensure that the interests and the future of this vital and sensitive region are protected. >> reporter: overshadowing the council's soft power agenda and decision making by consensus concerns about member state russia's involvement in the ukraine and military operations in the arctic. that could cast a shadow over american leadership of the arctic council. >> how will the americans be able to take actions against the ukraine and at the same time, interfering with the arctic council. maybe they can find a way to do it i'm not sure how you do it. >> then there's concerns about th
. >>> set up to police the vast wilderness as daniel lack reports from canada, icy relations between the two could complicate discussions over climate change. >> the united states is now in charge and secretary of state john kerry has laid down an ambitious agenda addressing climate change, maritime safety and economic development in the north. >> all of us come to this council with different experiences and different perspectives. ultimately we all share one arctic. and we...
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in full on our web site http://www.kron4.com police believe a body found in the sunol regional wilderness this afternoon. is the missing 70-year-old palo alto man. who did not return home from a hike yesterday. the body, believed to be irwin "don" meyers, was found in an area off the maguire peak trail. it was spotted in a cave by a helicopter search crew. investigators are still trying to determine whether he fell or crawled there after being injured. there was no sign of foul play. the coroner will now determine the exact cause of death. 7 female announcer: get on board for better sleep! it's sleep train's interest free for 3 event! get three years interest-free financing on beautyrest black, stearns & foster serta icomfort even tempur-pedic. plus, get free delivery, and sleep train's 100-day low price guarantee. you'll never find an interest rate lower than sleep train's interest free for 3 event, on now! ...guaranteed! ♪ sleep train ♪ ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ pam moore>>: e-s-p-n has suspended reporter britt mchenry for a week. after a video surfaced today. showing he
in full on our web site http://www.kron4.com police believe a body found in the sunol regional wilderness this afternoon. is the missing 70-year-old palo alto man. who did not return home from a hike yesterday. the body, believed to be irwin "don" meyers, was found in an area off the maguire peak trail. it was spotted in a cave by a helicopter search crew. investigators are still trying to determine whether he fell or crawled there after being injured. there was no sign of foul play....
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. >>> a pop last dutch far right populist dutch supporter wilders. >> if you love your husband or wiefer you must raise the alarm if you love your children raise the alarm. warn your neighbors friends and colleagues of the threat islamization poses. a threat to your system and your children. >> a handwritten manuscript by alan turg turing has raised more than $1 million. >> the incredible work of alan turing to a wider audience. >> what are we doing? >> break an unbreakable code and win the war. >> a humble 56 page notebook and a piece of mathematics history. >> this is the very first time we have been able to see his notes and how he went about figuring things out and again because there are no other known known manuscripts by him. >> kept private until now turing grapples with theories. perhaps surprisingly for a platt genius he admits difficulty with what is known as the liebnitz formula. the notes aren't related to his work in breaking the nazi code but rather his other passion laying the foundations for compute science as we know i.t. >> thisit. >> this is a great example of this is
. >>> a pop last dutch far right populist dutch supporter wilders. >> if you love your husband or wiefer you must raise the alarm if you love your children raise the alarm. warn your neighbors friends and colleagues of the threat islamization poses. a threat to your system and your children. >> a handwritten manuscript by alan turg turing has raised more than $1 million. >> the incredible work of alan turing to a wider audience. >> what are we doing? >>...
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her incredible 150-mile trek through the wilderness. how this pastor found her and brought her back to the pack. >>> and we do say good morning, america. on this wednesday morning. this is something you don't see every day here in new york city. emergency workers searching for a coyote. loose in major park. coyotes are a growing problem all around the country. we'll get into that just ahead. >> this has really cropped up. >>> first, the breaking news. a terror arrest in paris. they take a man into custody, they say he was about to carry out an take on churches. abc's terry moran has the latest from london. good morning terry. >> reporter: good morning, george. this was a close call. a very close call. police on sunday in paris arresting a 24-year-old computer science student from algeria. he was in possession of an arsenal, they say, of heavy weapons. he was planning to carry out an imminent attack on churches. paris still hakken by the "charlie hebdo" massacre. the suspect, who they have not named, accidentally shot himself on sunday.
her incredible 150-mile trek through the wilderness. how this pastor found her and brought her back to the pack. >>> and we do say good morning, america. on this wednesday morning. this is something you don't see every day here in new york city. emergency workers searching for a coyote. loose in major park. coyotes are a growing problem all around the country. we'll get into that just ahead. >> this has really cropped up. >>> first, the breaking news. a terror arrest in...
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the chapter of france aaron c made the subject of wilder and wilder speculation. so it simply does not take anything at ace value by quite a few americans. in spite of obama's trial in 2008 the beltway conventional wisdom still held the most authentic political trends came from the right not the left. the rise of the tea party phenomena seemed true but strangely from my reading the rise of the tea arty did not fully alter the perception that the christian right hatter or not it's old self or in this is a diagnosis that the 2012 election confirmed. less noted was the evangelical left return to a marginal status. the midterm election cycle saw momentary return to the thesis of evangelicalism as a political nemesis for democrats. the tea party promised something new on the right but as scarlet david campbell and robert put them convincingly show them, it was always significant in spite of all the talk about the more libertarian proclivities. a case in point was glenn beck restoring the rally on the capitol mall. it was a revival gathering that suggested what ecumenic
the chapter of france aaron c made the subject of wilder and wilder speculation. so it simply does not take anything at ace value by quite a few americans. in spite of obama's trial in 2008 the beltway conventional wisdom still held the most authentic political trends came from the right not the left. the rise of the tea party phenomena seemed true but strangely from my reading the rise of the tea arty did not fully alter the perception that the christian right hatter or not it's old self or in...
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a 5-1/2 mile loop in the wilderness. >> this is the area. >> reporter: he hiked the trail many times. he was due to return yesterday, when he didn't his companion called authorities. the such last night turned up -- search last night turned up nothing but this afternoon was different. >> our helicopter was circling one of the highest peaks and they located what appeared to be a body. >> reporter: authorities say the body resembles his picture. the discovery was made 500 feet below the trail. >> that is what we are trying to determine, whether or not he fell or whether or not he was looking for shelter. >> reporter: he worked part time as a care giver to disabled children and adults. an autopsy is expected within the next few days. >> rob roth reporting live, thank you. >>> new at 6:00 p.m. new rules for ride sharing companies aimed at protecting your personal information. protecting information like credit card numbers, trip data, name and phone numbers. several journalists wrote about uber employees tracking trips of riders. last month they reported hackers accessed account records o
a 5-1/2 mile loop in the wilderness. >> this is the area. >> reporter: he hiked the trail many times. he was due to return yesterday, when he didn't his companion called authorities. the such last night turned up -- search last night turned up nothing but this afternoon was different. >> our helicopter was circling one of the highest peaks and they located what appeared to be a body. >> reporter: authorities say the body resembles his picture. the discovery was made 500...
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. >>> this is a live from sub noel sunol regional wilderness.y are looking for a hiker. 70-year-old don meyers left palo alto yesterday morning planning to hike the maguire peak trail but when he didn't show up last night, the alert was raised. his vehicle was found in the area. >>> tony and stephanie tantillo make spinach tortellini. >> reporter: spinach tortellini i love it. >> there's cheese but it's nice to have the spinach once in a while. >> and the color to when you pair it up with some beautiful canellini beans and tomatoes and some chicken which we already grilled and put back in the pan. doesn't that look beautiful? >> we caramelized onions so they are sweet. about 10, 20 minutes to get them nice and soft. we added in pasta water to thicken it up and tomatoes to smooth it out create a nice broth and, of course, the canellini beans and grilled chicken. the tortellini cooks until they bubble to the top like little pillows and then they're done. pasta water and pepper, a touch of nice sea salt. i think red pepper flakes. oh, stephanie, lo
. >>> this is a live from sub noel sunol regional wilderness.y are looking for a hiker. 70-year-old don meyers left palo alto yesterday morning planning to hike the maguire peak trail but when he didn't show up last night, the alert was raised. his vehicle was found in the area. >>> tony and stephanie tantillo make spinach tortellini. >> reporter: spinach tortellini i love it. >> there's cheese but it's nice to have the spinach once in a while. >> and the...
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westbound 24 approaching wilder road. we do have that wreck there and yeah, you can see some of the delays right now as you try to get through the caldecott. actually before the caldecott. once you get past it everything should be fine in oakland. this is still there, still partially blocked this connector ramp. they are waiting for tow crews in concord northbound 242 to westbound 4. so again, all these accidents kind of rolling in in these early-morning hours. there's not a whole lot of traffic on the roads. no huge traffic jams behind it. baby no problems here. no overnight roadwork to speak of any longer. everything is great in both directions of the bay bridge. between the east bay and the city. if you are traveling the san mateo bridge they were doing roadwork overnight. eastbound is scheduled actually until 11:00 so you may want to watch out for that. no backups because of it though. roberta is saying the four- letter word, rain! >> that is is in the weekend forecast. right now, frank, my drum roll. >> here you go.
westbound 24 approaching wilder road. we do have that wreck there and yeah, you can see some of the delays right now as you try to get through the caldecott. actually before the caldecott. once you get past it everything should be fine in oakland. this is still there, still partially blocked this connector ramp. they are waiting for tow crews in concord northbound 242 to westbound 4. so again, all these accidents kind of rolling in in these early-morning hours. there's not a whole lot of...
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once they do the coyotes will be released in a wilderness area in the bronx. >>> metro is taking more steps to improve safety in the wake of that deadly smoke incident last january near l'enfant plaza station. metro plans to replace or repair all 88,000 lights in those tunnels, continuously clear the tunnels of debris, equipment and any obstructions, review protocols for emergency alarms and establish an audit process for testing the ventilation system. metro said it worked with the national transportation safety board to come up with these measures. >>> ddot has a plan to save drivers gas and cash through the month of may. changing out the traffic signal timing plans throughout 650 intersections throughout the district is starting tomorrow night. this will keep traffic flowing, make it he's why are for pedestrians to cross the street and cut -- easier for pedestrians to cross the street and cut down on burning that gas. >> wish all the lights could be smart like that. >>> if you were sneezing today, here's why. the winds were blowing around the pollen, high for trees, elm, pine and o
once they do the coyotes will be released in a wilderness area in the bronx. >>> metro is taking more steps to improve safety in the wake of that deadly smoke incident last january near l'enfant plaza station. metro plans to replace or repair all 88,000 lights in those tunnels, continuously clear the tunnels of debris, equipment and any obstructions, review protocols for emergency alarms and establish an audit process for testing the ventilation system. metro said it worked with the...
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mountain top and dig a half-mile wide trench that could eventually stretch 22 miles through the wilderness. >> we have trumpeter swans nesting, we have wolves, we have loons, we have our deer population, i mean it's just a beautiful, beautiful area that you can't just, um, ya know take this area here and we'll say okay we will make this place we'll put the water here. i mean you can't replace an ecosystem. >> what's at stake for you? >> for me? um... i guess it's just the morality of it. i find it immoral to destroy something like this. >> in nearby hurley there's a long history of mining and greater support for gtac. leslie kolesar is the chairwoman of the mining impact committee. >> both of my grandfathers, six of my uncles worked in gogebic range iron mines. ya know people forget that these gogebic ranges mines we built america. we helped win world war one and world war two. >> why is it important for this mine to go forward and what are the stakes and why are you supportive of it? >> if you look at our local economy we have the highest unemployment rate in the state. thirteen point thr
mountain top and dig a half-mile wide trench that could eventually stretch 22 miles through the wilderness. >> we have trumpeter swans nesting, we have wolves, we have loons, we have our deer population, i mean it's just a beautiful, beautiful area that you can't just, um, ya know take this area here and we'll say okay we will make this place we'll put the water here. i mean you can't replace an ecosystem. >> what's at stake for you? >> for me? um... i guess it's just the...
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programs which provide needed services to the youth including operation dream, future graduates, the wilderness program and [inaudible] it is sad to announce her last day with the san francisco police department is march 27 [inaudible] as well as a bunch of her colleagues here. we have many deputy chiefs here. [inaudible] from the airport. hector [inaudible] from operations [inaudible] from special operations burey. thank you for being here. since we have dh cheer here, a funny story i want #d to share from one of the police commissioners. often times when chief [inaudible] asks his staff to do something, they have to say ask firs if he asked deputy chief [inaudible] he has the remind them he is police chief, but everyone says they have to ask her first. just a flavor of what she means to the stay. i love seeing [inaudible] in the community and i will miss seeing you but i know you will still be around probably in plain clothes, but they think for the service to the san francisco police department and want to wish you all the best in your retirement. >> thank you so much for recognizing my righ
programs which provide needed services to the youth including operation dream, future graduates, the wilderness program and [inaudible] it is sad to announce her last day with the san francisco police department is march 27 [inaudible] as well as a bunch of her colleagues here. we have many deputy chiefs here. [inaudible] from the airport. hector [inaudible] from operations [inaudible] from special operations burey. thank you for being here. since we have dh cheer here, a funny story i want #d...
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-year-old irwin myers reported missing after he failed to return home from hike in the regional wilderness area red. crew searching for myers found body matching the description near the trail. the coroner will determine the cause of defendant but authorities say foul my is not a factor. >> people over profit. these the message from group protesting eviction in san francisco mission district. 7 news was there as they passed out fliers and march tonight calling for an eviction free zone. some say they are being forced out when the landlord decides to sell to developers. one woman we spoke with says she can barely afford her new home. >> i have to keep working. until i literally just fall down. but 5 to full down i want to do it fighting this issue because i have had enough issue because i have had enough. >> state senator leno work to go modify the eviction procedure in san francisco to prevent any abuse. >> in oakland strong winds may to be blimp for nearly crushing a woman inside her car. tremendous fell on to kate's car as she was driving. she was able to get out without a scratch. oakla
-year-old irwin myers reported missing after he failed to return home from hike in the regional wilderness area red. crew searching for myers found body matching the description near the trail. the coroner will determine the cause of defendant but authorities say foul my is not a factor. >> people over profit. these the message from group protesting eviction in san francisco mission district. 7 news was there as they passed out fliers and march tonight calling for an eviction free zone....
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and wilder weather as we head towards the second half of next week.s4 today back after this. >> thanks chuck. >>> by the end of the day you're going to see a brand new look at an elementary school in d.c. >> yep. it's comcast cares day. volunteers are heading to houston elementary school to clean up, do painting. we're joined now by chris lawrence. what's going on there? green shirt on. tell us more what's happening. >> reporter: i do. they pulled me out of my service project which is actually painting one of the murals inside. you can take a look behind me. you can see one of the other projects going on. they're building some flower boxes to help beautify some of the grounds here at houston elementary school. it's an elementary school here in northeast d.c. with me here is andrew stein. he's with city year d.c. one of the partners on the project. just how big is this project? not only locally but nationally? >> reporter: well nationally we've got 750 projects across the country. 90,000 volunteers. here in d.c. we've got 3,000 comcast nbc universal vo
and wilder weather as we head towards the second half of next week.s4 today back after this. >> thanks chuck. >>> by the end of the day you're going to see a brand new look at an elementary school in d.c. >> yep. it's comcast cares day. volunteers are heading to houston elementary school to clean up, do painting. we're joined now by chris lawrence. what's going on there? green shirt on. tell us more what's happening. >> reporter: i do. they pulled me out of my service...
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can fix it in one state, this could be a model for the rest of the planet because nowhere else is wilderness and civilization so close and so stark, and this has to be a model as we add a few more billion people to the planet in this generation. >> what a great point. it has been a remarkable series. bill weir, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> good to see you. the two-hour season finale of "the wonder list" starts at 9:00 p.m. eastern tonight. you do not want to miss it. stay close, we'll be right back. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals, antioxidants, and 9 grams of protein. [ bottle ] ensure®. nutrition in charge™. [ bottle ] ensure®. let'at your credit. >>i know i have a 786 fico score, thanks to all the tools and help on experian.com. so how are we going to sweeten this deal? floor mats... clear coats... >>you're getting warmer... leather seats... >>and this... my wife bought me that. get your credit swagger on. become a member of experian credit tracker and find out your f
can fix it in one state, this could be a model for the rest of the planet because nowhere else is wilderness and civilization so close and so stark, and this has to be a model as we add a few more billion people to the planet in this generation. >> what a great point. it has been a remarkable series. bill weir, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> good to see you. the two-hour season finale of "the wonder list" starts at 9:00 p.m. eastern tonight. you do not want to...