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it looks like a woodland.t now. and that is a perfect example of the fragmentation of these really irreplaceable sites. this is a rare green space amidst the concrete jungle, and these oases are under threat. we've lost a lot of our ancient woodland. the uk, now only 2% of land is ancient woodland, and we have the most cases of ancient woodland under threat that we've had as a charity, over 780. so, today's launch of the new charter for trees, woods and people aims to put the conservation and preservation of what we have together with how we create forests for the future, all at the centre of policy and planning decisions. it comes exactly 800 years after the original charter of the forest, which was drafted to allow people access to royal forests, building on the principles of the magna carta. but what can be done today? land is a finite resource and trees seem powerless against the modern forces of commercialism and the desperate need for housing. here in greater manchester, local volunteers are at least doi
it looks like a woodland.t now. and that is a perfect example of the fragmentation of these really irreplaceable sites. this is a rare green space amidst the concrete jungle, and these oases are under threat. we've lost a lot of our ancient woodland. the uk, now only 2% of land is ancient woodland, and we have the most cases of ancient woodland under threat that we've had as a charity, over 780. so, today's launch of the new charter for trees, woods and people aims to put the conservation and...
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tell us about this woodland ? live around here. i do. tell us about this woodland?etter place for people to live and work. that‘s the perennial challenge, so campaigners now hope inspiration from a mediaeval agreement will help to forge that link between the ancient and the modern. good morning, back with us at lincoln and here is the new charter that has just been drafted, professor ca rra nza that has just been drafted, professor carranza lewis from the university of linkenbach and from channel 4‘s macro time team is with me, what is the significance of this? it's 800 years since the charter of the forest, which was about people‘s relationship with the nature and the trees, their rights to use the woodland. 0ver nature and the trees, their rights to use the woodland. over the centuries we have relied on trees, the last century has been a good one and this country has got rid of trees, but they are reported for people‘s well—being, we still need to live closely with trees, so it‘s a good time to reissue it and get people thinking about how to use trees in the futur
tell us about this woodland ? live around here. i do. tell us about this woodland?etter place for people to live and work. that‘s the perennial challenge, so campaigners now hope inspiration from a mediaeval agreement will help to forge that link between the ancient and the modern. good morning, back with us at lincoln and here is the new charter that has just been drafted, professor ca rra nza that has just been drafted, professor carranza lewis from the university of linkenbach and from...
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paul woodland is scheduled to be sentenced in january.n over brook, aundrea thomas, nbc 10 news. >>> turning now to our first alert weather. we're headed to a warm up but more rain is headed our way. steve joining us with more on the showers. >> looks like tomorrow afternoon the showers will be moving in. doppler radar, all this turns close to home right now and nothing's going on at the moment. the rain is off to the west. 210 west of philadelphia. this rain may weaken somewhat and pass to the north but another round of showers will develop here tomorrow afternoon. it's 62 degrees outside right now in philadelphia. 9 miles is your visibility. we've been seeing plenty of growth clouds out there. so far fog is not a problem but you see the white shades along the jersey shore, some fog may develop through the overnight hours. you will see patchy fog along the costal area. take an umbrella with you, i am tracking showers here for tomorrow afternoon. i'll walk you through the showers then a major cool down in your forecast coming up. >>> righ
paul woodland is scheduled to be sentenced in january.n over brook, aundrea thomas, nbc 10 news. >>> turning now to our first alert weather. we're headed to a warm up but more rain is headed our way. steve joining us with more on the showers. >> looks like tomorrow afternoon the showers will be moving in. doppler radar, all this turns close to home right now and nothing's going on at the moment. the rain is off to the west. 210 west of philadelphia. this rain may weaken somewhat...
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well this river like most rivers in scotland has lost most of its natural side woodlands so we'd like to see healthy right here in woodland back here and we'd like to see the european beaver back as well because it's a keystone ecological species and river ecosystems featherstone has not managed that yet his neighbors are passionately and. environmentalist paul ramsay knows this from bitter experience but for years powerful interest groups including landowners commercial foresters and the hunting lobby blocked the reintroduction of the beaver then he took matters into his own hands. her new learnt that the the old fashioned baddies as it were always hostile to whether it's presence of birds of prey or whether it was having a park to have that they were dead set against the. overturn of the beef i just thought well we're going to go through this. sometimes only just legally beavers have been building dams and ramsey street for fifteen years making themselves a picture book habitat. it's hard to catch a glimpse of them beavers are retiring creatures. but the battle over the reintroducti
well this river like most rivers in scotland has lost most of its natural side woodlands so we'd like to see healthy right here in woodland back here and we'd like to see the european beaver back as well because it's a keystone ecological species and river ecosystems featherstone has not managed that yet his neighbors are passionately and. environmentalist paul ramsay knows this from bitter experience but for years powerful interest groups including landowners commercial foresters and the...
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the tailplane of a light aircraft blease dss and could be seen lying in woodland, coolly detached from plane. nearby a win. in a small clearing further away the burned remains of what is thought to have been the helicopter. both aircraft had taken from wick and air park about miles away. —— wick. eyewitnesses say they saw the two come into contact with each other and spiralled downwards in part of a large woodland estate owned by the national trust. why they collided will be part of the air accident investigation, but visibility was good and weather was clear and bright. much of the debris is in small pieces and scattered over a wide area. this evening police have cordoned off the crash site, they say the searching will ta ke site, they say the searching will take place in the hours of daylight, and that is expected to take until at least monday. the brexit secretary david davis says the uk has made compromises in the brexit negotiations and hasn't seen the same level of compromise back. he's urged the other eu countries to be more flexible. but at a summit of eu leaders in sweden, the
the tailplane of a light aircraft blease dss and could be seen lying in woodland, coolly detached from plane. nearby a win. in a small clearing further away the burned remains of what is thought to have been the helicopter. both aircraft had taken from wick and air park about miles away. —— wick. eyewitnesses say they saw the two come into contact with each other and spiralled downwards in part of a large woodland estate owned by the national trust. why they collided will be part of the air...
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say they saw the two come into contact with each other and spiralled downwards in part of a large woodlande owned by the national trust. why they collided will be part of the air accident investigation, but what is known already is that visibility was good and weather was clear and bright. much of the debris is in small pieces and scattered over a wide area. this evening police have cordoned off the crash site, they say the searching will take place in the hours of daylight, and that is expected to take until at least monday. now on bbc news: it is time for "in the shadow of red october". it is 100 years since the russian revolution. a seismic event for the world. there is a quotation that says "the october revolution opened a new era in world history." it was the start of a great experiment. and of russia's bloodiest years. we are giving lessons, most of them, many are what you shouldn't do. but how is the revolution seen in russia today? are their echoes of 1917 in 2017? i am steve rosenberg and i am going on a journey across russia to find out how russians view the revolution. that came
say they saw the two come into contact with each other and spiralled downwards in part of a large woodlande owned by the national trust. why they collided will be part of the air accident investigation, but what is known already is that visibility was good and weather was clear and bright. much of the debris is in small pieces and scattered over a wide area. this evening police have cordoned off the crash site, they say the searching will take place in the hours of daylight, and that is...
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this woodland is vitally important and valuable it is the only place i will be able to show my children what primeval forest looks like yeah that's why i want to protect it. a little further on there are deep fires in the forest floor huge harvest as were deployed here and a clearing created in the middle of the forest. which it will provide on in the looking good more than one hundred hectares were cleared the devastation is pretty well advanced as you can see here. but. the forest oath already is say the clear cutting is necessary to combat about beetle infestation being quotas were tripled last year there's some dispute about where exactly trees can be found. a group of environmental advocates living in this house on dedicated to protecting the forest full months they have been staging actions to thwart snogging efforts they have been some tense clashes. but i was too often from activists sitting on the machines were often removed by force it was pretty dangerous. was another. matter to me grin i tied myself to the frame of the harvester and one of the guards climbed up and stood the
this woodland is vitally important and valuable it is the only place i will be able to show my children what primeval forest looks like yeah that's why i want to protect it. a little further on there are deep fires in the forest floor huge harvest as were deployed here and a clearing created in the middle of the forest. which it will provide on in the looking good more than one hundred hectares were cleared the devastation is pretty well advanced as you can see here. but. the forest oath...
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say they saw the two come into contact with each other and spiralled downwards in part of a large woodlandowned by the national trust. why they collided will be part of the air accident investigation, but what is known already is that visibility was good and weather was clear and bright. much of the debris is in small pieces and scattered over a wide area. this evening police have cordoned off the crash site, they say the searching will take place in the hours of daylight, and that is expected to take until at least monday. police in dorset have released a man they were questioning in connection with the disappearance of 19—year—old gaia pope who was last seen in swanage ten days ago. he is the third person the police have arrested on suspicion of murder. jon donnison has more. the beautiful dorset coast — now the focus of an ugly search. more than 50 officers from the police, fire service and coastguard combing the area above and below the cliffs, just outside swanage. but it's ten days since gaia pope was last seen. the search moved to this clifftop area after police found women's clothe
say they saw the two come into contact with each other and spiralled downwards in part of a large woodlandowned by the national trust. why they collided will be part of the air accident investigation, but what is known already is that visibility was good and weather was clear and bright. much of the debris is in small pieces and scattered over a wide area. this evening police have cordoned off the crash site, they say the searching will take place in the hours of daylight, and that is expected...
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the jury convicted paul woodland of manslaughter and reckless endangerment in the crash, but not the most serious charge, vehicular homicide. jaona's parents are heartbroken about the verdict. >> no prom, no graduation, i get no grandkids, i don't see my baby walk down the aisle. i don't get none of that, but he gets to see his son. >> woodland told the court he did not see the children and tried to stop, but it was too late. he will be sentenced in january. >>> happening today in north philadelphia, the office providing disaster relief to people displaced by hurricane maria has a new location. the disaster assistance services center will move from the hispanic association of contractors building where it's been set up for the last month. the new location, five blocks away, at the rivera rec center. so far the center has helped 361 people in puerto rico. renewable engineer pioneer elon musk is making good on his offer to help the island rebuild its power grid. his tesla company got power restored to a children's hospital in san juan through the installation of 700 solar panels. musk
the jury convicted paul woodland of manslaughter and reckless endangerment in the crash, but not the most serious charge, vehicular homicide. jaona's parents are heartbroken about the verdict. >> no prom, no graduation, i get no grandkids, i don't see my baby walk down the aisle. i don't get none of that, but he gets to see his son. >> woodland told the court he did not see the children and tried to stop, but it was too late. he will be sentenced in january. >>> happening...
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thousand species but the state sponsored logging continues at its current rate activists warn the woodland will be irrevocably damaged. on patrol in a primeval forest in poland two environmental activists are inspecting the trees in . national park. toss and his friend joint chiefs are looking at both healthy and disease trees. all this is natural forest growth it's very old more than one hundred seventy years this forest wasn't really ever managed by humans it's called the rules of nature over the course of thousands of years since a lot decaying trees are occupied by thousands of birds insects and other creatures this is europe's last ancient forest under unesco world heritage site. last this woodland is vitally important and valuable it is the only place i will be able to show my children what primeval forest looks like yuck that's why i want to protect it. a little further on there are deep furrows in the forest floor huge harvesters were deployed here and a clearing created in the middle of the forest. which it will provide on in the looking good more than one hundred hectares were cl
thousand species but the state sponsored logging continues at its current rate activists warn the woodland will be irrevocably damaged. on patrol in a primeval forest in poland two environmental activists are inspecting the trees in . national park. toss and his friend joint chiefs are looking at both healthy and disease trees. all this is natural forest growth it's very old more than one hundred seventy years this forest wasn't really ever managed by humans it's called the rules of nature over...
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today crash investigators have been going through that patch of woodland are trying to find all the bitssaw them sift through the remains of the two aircraft. a light aircraft and a. they have taken pieces of evidence away for further examination. it is difficult and delicate work at the best of times and conditions today are particularly bad. around four o'clock this afternoon we had an update at the crash scene from thames valley police who are leading this investigation. as you know yesterday there was an air accident at waddsdon the state were four people lost their lives. those four people lost their lives. those four people were all men, two in each of the aircraft involved. all families have now been informed and are being supported by specialist officers. three of the families have visited the site today without support so they can understand a little more about what has happened to their loved ones. we remain on site today to work with the air accident ranch and a number of other experts from the fire service and military, with a view to using their expert services to recover th
today crash investigators have been going through that patch of woodland are trying to find all the bitssaw them sift through the remains of the two aircraft. a light aircraft and a. they have taken pieces of evidence away for further examination. it is difficult and delicate work at the best of times and conditions today are particularly bad. around four o'clock this afternoon we had an update at the crash scene from thames valley police who are leading this investigation. as you know...
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today crash investigators have been going through that patch of woodland, trying to find all the bitsxactly what caused this crash. we have seen them sifting through the remains of the two aircraft, a light aircraft and a helicopter. they have taken some pieces of evidence away for further examination. it is difficult, delicate work and the best of times and today conditions are particularly bad. around four o'clock this afternoon, we got an update at the crash scene from thames valley police who are leading who are leading the investigation. yesterday, there was an air accident at waddesdon estate, where four people, sadly, lost their lives. i can now confirm that all those people were men — two in each of the aircraft involved. all of the families have now been informed and are being supported by specialist officers in the family liaison arena. three have visited the site today, so they can understand a little bit more about what happened to their loved ones. we remain on site today so that we can work with the air accident branch and a number of other experts from the fire service
today crash investigators have been going through that patch of woodland, trying to find all the bitsxactly what caused this crash. we have seen them sifting through the remains of the two aircraft, a light aircraft and a helicopter. they have taken some pieces of evidence away for further examination. it is difficult, delicate work and the best of times and today conditions are particularly bad. around four o'clock this afternoon, we got an update at the crash scene from thames valley police...
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time they left it or where they were heading and why they both came together over that patch of woodlandthey had heard a bang in the sky for that they've looked up and saw pieces of debris spiralling down to the ground. that is where the crash happened, on the edge of a country estate. crash investigators have been going through the patch of woodland trying to find all the bits of wreckage and work out what caused this crash. we saw them sifting through the remains of the aircraft, a light aircraft and a helicopter as well for that they have taken some pieces away for further examination. this difficult and delicate work at the best of times and today conditions are especially bad. we gotan conditions are especially bad. we got an update from thames valley police. as you know, yesterday, there was an air accident at the waddesdon estate for the eye can confirm the four people were in each of the aircraft involved. all the families have been informed and are being supported by specialist officers in the family liaison arena. three of the families have visited the site today, with our supp
time they left it or where they were heading and why they both came together over that patch of woodlandthey had heard a bang in the sky for that they've looked up and saw pieces of debris spiralling down to the ground. that is where the crash happened, on the edge of a country estate. crash investigators have been going through the patch of woodland trying to find all the bits of wreckage and work out what caused this crash. we saw them sifting through the remains of the aircraft, a light...
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morning, eriksson the best test had been going through the pieces of wreckage which are spread across woodland road —— this morning, are accident investigators have been going through. locals heard a loud bang and this sort two black object spinning down the ground before another loud crash and the wreckage is spread throughout the wreckage is spread throughout the woodland. work for investigators to do and police say they will not release the identities of the four people who died in this crash until they have spoken to their families and until they have been officially identified. investigators expect to be year at the crash scene probably over the weekend until monday. that was dan johnson. large numbers of volunteers are helping dorset police search for the missing teenager gaia pope, who disappeared 11 days ago. the search is focussing on three locations around swa nage. miss pope's family confirmed that an item of clothing found earlier this week matched what she was believed to be wearing on the day she went missing. yesterday, detectives released a 49—year—old man who'd been arrested o
morning, eriksson the best test had been going through the pieces of wreckage which are spread across woodland road —— this morning, are accident investigators have been going through. locals heard a loud bang and this sort two black object spinning down the ground before another loud crash and the wreckage is spread throughout the wreckage is spread throughout the woodland. work for investigators to do and police say they will not release the identities of the four people who died in this...
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in six eighty five but was ordained bishop woodland despond in recognition of his devout life he accepted the office with reluctance two years later was freed by death from the unwelcome but. ten years later when his place of burial was changed his body was found not to after. it was as if heaven itself had approved of an erection of cost but then despond became the most important place of pilgrimage in northern england. the pilgrims brought money the vikings land of it and raided the monastery the monks fled taking cost but mainz with them. his wish had been not to be left behind if ever the monks abandoned the island. had done the monks felt safe at last on the crag they built what's known as the white trash the house cost but spotty consecrated in one thousand nine it was demolished a brief century later by the normans following the conquest of ten sixty six they were establishing a kingdom of that own and they would start anew with everything including the churches and it was that spirit that guy. gave birth to the cathedral it still stands and done. it's the most impressive. but oh i
in six eighty five but was ordained bishop woodland despond in recognition of his devout life he accepted the office with reluctance two years later was freed by death from the unwelcome but. ten years later when his place of burial was changed his body was found not to after. it was as if heaven itself had approved of an erection of cost but then despond became the most important place of pilgrimage in northern england. the pilgrims brought money the vikings land of it and raided the monastery...
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woodland plead guilty last week to felony charge leaving the scene of an accident.e to seven years. we told you yesterday police were looking for the suv in connection with a murder investigation they found it in the parking lot of the somerdale wal*mart. they say 27-year-old hector sanchez dumped the car there after killing his girlfriend 42-year-old let tee, she was stabbed several times in their gloucester township new jersey apartment on thursday. he turned himself in to police in cleveland, ohio on friday. gunfire heard in one philadelphia neighborhood when it's all over a 1684 old is dead an 12-year-old is shot. fox 29's jennifer joyce has the story. >> innocent 12-year-old that got shot he like a brother to me. they like sisters to me. >> reporter: people are sad and angry hours after losing a 16-year-old neighbor to gun violence and watch a 12-year-old boy suffer a gunshot wound to the leg. police say the victims were shot where these teddy bears now sit. they were among a group of children and teens hanging out on the 2700 block of north 19th street just fe
woodland plead guilty last week to felony charge leaving the scene of an accident.e to seven years. we told you yesterday police were looking for the suv in connection with a murder investigation they found it in the parking lot of the somerdale wal*mart. they say 27-year-old hector sanchez dumped the car there after killing his girlfriend 42-year-old let tee, she was stabbed several times in their gloucester township new jersey apartment on thursday. he turned himself in to police in...
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and the wreckage is spread throughout the woodland.tors to do, and police say they will not release the identities of the four people who died in this crash until they've spoken to their families and until they've been officially identified. investigators expect to be here, at the crash scene, probably over the weekend, until monday. that was dan johnson. the sinn fein president, gerry adams, has said he will set out a plan for a leadership change in his party at its conference in dublin this evening. mr adams, who is one of the most significant figures in irish politics, has led sinn fein since 1983. he's indicated he won't stand down immediately, but will talk about future plans. let's talk to our ireland correspondent, chris page, who's in dublin. what sort of reaction has there been to this announcement?” what sort of reaction has there been to this announcement? i think at sinn fein‘s annual gathering in dublin, a lot of focus is going to be on gerry adams's speech tonight at half past eight. he has billed it as particularly signi
and the wreckage is spread throughout the woodland.tors to do, and police say they will not release the identities of the four people who died in this crash until they've spoken to their families and until they've been officially identified. investigators expect to be here, at the crash scene, probably over the weekend, until monday. that was dan johnson. the sinn fein president, gerry adams, has said he will set out a plan for a leadership change in his party at its conference in dublin this...
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sky to the ground before there was another loud crash and the wreckage is now spread through that woodland investigators to do. police he said it would be releasing the identities of the four people who died in this crash until they have spoken to their families and until they have been officially identified. investigators expect to be here at the crash scene, probably over the weekend, and until monday. thanks very much indeed. hundreds of volunteers have are helping dorset police search for the missing teenager gaia pope, who disappeared 11 days ago. the search is focussing on three locations around swanage. miss pope's family confirmed that an item of clothing found earlier this week matched what she was believed to be wearing on the day she went missing. yesterday, detectives released a 49—year—old man who'd been arrested on suspicion of murder. tens of thousands of people on low incomes are facing the prospect of receiving no universal credit payments in december. the government has confirmed that claimants who work and are paid weekly could find their benefit stopped, as there are fi
sky to the ground before there was another loud crash and the wreckage is now spread through that woodland investigators to do. police he said it would be releasing the identities of the four people who died in this crash until they have spoken to their families and until they have been officially identified. investigators expect to be here at the crash scene, probably over the weekend, and until monday. thanks very much indeed. hundreds of volunteers have are helping dorset police search for...
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a jury convicted pool woodland of man -- paul woodland of manslaughter and reckless endangerment but not the most serious charge, vehicular homicide. jaonna's parents are heartbroken about the verdict. >> no prom. no graduation. i don't get no grandkids. i don't see my baby walk down the aisle. i don't get none of that, but he gets to see his son. >> woodland told the court he did not see the children and tried to stop, but it was too late. a judge will sentence him in january. >>> now to a significant traffic change in philadelphia that will hamstring drivers trying to get on to 76 for more than a year. a stretch of schuylkill avenue by 30th street station shuts down tonight. it will leave drivers looking for a new route. we have you covered. nbc10's matt delucia is on board sky force 10 to tell us more. >> reporter: yes, this is going to be an issue starting at 8:00 tonight. what we have in this area is schuylkill avenue, the southbound lanes here in the area that i just drew that arrow. that's going to be shutting down for 15 months. why? penndot is rehabilitating the chestnut str
a jury convicted pool woodland of man -- paul woodland of manslaughter and reckless endangerment but not the most serious charge, vehicular homicide. jaonna's parents are heartbroken about the verdict. >> no prom. no graduation. i don't get no grandkids. i don't see my baby walk down the aisle. i don't get none of that, but he gets to see his son. >> woodland told the court he did not see the children and tried to stop, but it was too late. a judge will sentence him in january....
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chris brown for state senate, he's on our side. >> this accident happened right at 47th and woodland, septa says, that there were eight injuries, seven passengers on the trolley only one person on the school bus, the driver, no kids injured or involved in this crash. that's the good news, right now woodland avenue is shutdown there, in both directions, with the investigation. it we -- if we can go to the happens, route 11 trolley using shuttle buses between 49th and 58th and those buses will run along woodland avenue, and expect delays in the neighborhood, for the rest of the morning. alex back over to you. >> bob, would you consider yourself a hot head? >> no. >> well, you might be after you try some of these hot sauces. okay, whose hot sauces, something we'll explore next, bob will be eating some of them. >> what? >> yes, interesting, we will put bob to the test. do you have water, milk? we'll be christie: this is governor christie. new jersey is facing an epidemic fueled by addictive opioid painkillers. codeine... oxycodone... fentanyl... morphine. these are just some of the medica
chris brown for state senate, he's on our side. >> this accident happened right at 47th and woodland, septa says, that there were eight injuries, seven passengers on the trolley only one person on the school bus, the driver, no kids injured or involved in this crash. that's the good news, right now woodland avenue is shutdown there, in both directions, with the investigation. it we -- if we can go to the happens, route 11 trolley using shuttle buses between 49th and 58th and those buses...
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done to eliminate fine particulate smog inside cars but when he reaches the more heavily affected woodland stretches on his way to work mark look it turns on the research elation that setting shuts off the air flow from outside and circulates the air already inside that lowers the levels of particulates for a while. but the setting can't be kept on for too long at some point to the oxygen inside the car will be used up. in the long term the only solution to the problem will be to reduce the amount of particulate matter and other pollutants coming out of the exhaust pipe. so how to reduce emissions and find particulate matter it's a major challenge for scientists. and they're working on a host of different approaches. here's one that sounds promising. it could clean up the air in cities and beautified them as well. when green replaces great and skyscrapers start to look like vertical forests. it takes an urban planners have realized that these living walls are a way of making cities look a lot more attractive. singapore is just one example. and green walls aren't just nice to look at they a
done to eliminate fine particulate smog inside cars but when he reaches the more heavily affected woodland stretches on his way to work mark look it turns on the research elation that setting shuts off the air flow from outside and circulates the air already inside that lowers the levels of particulates for a while. but the setting can't be kept on for too long at some point to the oxygen inside the car will be used up. in the long term the only solution to the problem will be to reduce the...
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we think it took place over dense woodland. obviously we know there we re woodland.oon. for those who know the air park, it is also known as booker airfield, approximately 20 miles from the crash site. in terms of the response, south central ambulance service said they received a phone call at 12:09pm. they have a number of teams at the scene, including thames valley and the air ambulance, two ambulance crews and a rapid response vehicle. they have confirmed that there are a number of casualties but we do not know how severe the injuries are. buckingham fire and rescue service are also at the scene with seven vehicles responding to the incident, including fire engines and an urban search and rescue vehicle. that gives you some idea of the scale. this is an ongoing rescue operation. air accident investigators are also at the scene. the priority at this stage is saving lives. people getting to understand how, what happened, why this happened, those will be questions to be answered at a later stage. at the moment it is an ongoing rescue operation and advice to people in
we think it took place over dense woodland. obviously we know there we re woodland.oon. for those who know the air park, it is also known as booker airfield, approximately 20 miles from the crash site. in terms of the response, south central ambulance service said they received a phone call at 12:09pm. they have a number of teams at the scene, including thames valley and the air ambulance, two ambulance crews and a rapid response vehicle. they have confirmed that there are a number of...
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after it happened woodland said he simply panicked and left. >>> well, four members of the philadelphia sheriff's office returned from puerto rico tonight to screams of joy. friends and family cheered and hugged the officers as they arrived at the airport tonight. they've been in puerto rico since october 15th, helping with relief efforts after hurricane maria devastated the island. the officers say while they're happy to be back with their families they're sad they have to leave with so much left to be done. >> when we arrived with water, it's like we were bringing gold. and we did that every day for 21 days. >>> next on nbc 10, surprise, surprise. dozens of soon to be moms in our area get an unexpected shower of gifts. >>> lucky to be alive. a driver gets a shock on the road after this goes right through the windshield. >>> hey, i'm john clark. coming up we're going to hear from carson wentz on what he want to improve on tomorrow night against the broncos. and for the fliers, some good luck and bad luck. penn state playoff hopes get washed away in the rain today. that's next. >>> fall
after it happened woodland said he simply panicked and left. >>> well, four members of the philadelphia sheriff's office returned from puerto rico tonight to screams of joy. friends and family cheered and hugged the officers as they arrived at the airport tonight. they've been in puerto rico since october 15th, helping with relief efforts after hurricane maria devastated the island. the officers say while they're happy to be back with their families they're sad they have to leave with...
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well, no, hang on we'll go to gregg jarrett with us, geraldo rivera, rebecca rose woodland. i want to go back, i think woe all have an obligation to get things right. when this serious charge, there's the president at the apec summit. richard jewell, in atlanta, he fit the profile of the lone bomber because he lived with his mother. you look at the case, duke lacrosse case,le 8 88 professors take out a full page advertisement in the school newspaper. er if ferguson, some people still believe the live hands up, don't shoot. trevon martin, it could have been my son, the president. that turned out, the evidence was presented before a jury and an eyewitness that placed trevon on top of george zimmerman grounding and pounding his head into the cement. freddy gray case. everybody was convinced those policemen were going to jail. you have a media to got it so wrong on trump it was contempt they were showing every night. donald trump running and he wins the presidency a lot of people wouldn't bet obama. they were wrong there. for me in my personal life, what i learned from these exp
well, no, hang on we'll go to gregg jarrett with us, geraldo rivera, rebecca rose woodland. i want to go back, i think woe all have an obligation to get things right. when this serious charge, there's the president at the apec summit. richard jewell, in atlanta, he fit the profile of the lone bomber because he lived with his mother. you look at the case, duke lacrosse case,le 8 88 professors take out a full page advertisement in the school newspaper. er if ferguson, some people still believe...
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. >> reporter: at woodland elementary, the people in blue are as constant as the trumoo in the cafeteria where food and friends meet. >> it's not really i'm playing a role. they are my friends. >> reporter: cindy, cafeteria manager. so when a little friend is down -- >> oh, it breaks your heart. it breaks your heart to see them sad. >> reporter: a girl was having a bad day. >> she wanted -- she wanted to sit by herself. so we allowed that. >> reporter: only for so long. i sat there, i talked to her. just rested my hand on her shoulder to just let her know that we cared. >> reporter: we as in michelle miller. >> we don't like to see a kid sit by themselves. >> couple days later her teacher came to us and said, i don't know what happened, but you reached her. and she is a totally different child. >> we all care. and i think she knows that each one of us care about her in our own way. >> reporter: as they do for all 400 and some kids. >> and they're mine. >> reporter: at woodland. >> some people think it's a thankless job, by a hug, a pat on the back. >> that gratification is instant. you s
. >> reporter: at woodland elementary, the people in blue are as constant as the trumoo in the cafeteria where food and friends meet. >> it's not really i'm playing a role. they are my friends. >> reporter: cindy, cafeteria manager. so when a little friend is down -- >> oh, it breaks your heart. it breaks your heart to see them sad. >> reporter: a girl was having a bad day. >> she wanted -- she wanted to sit by herself. so we allowed that. >> reporter:...
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transamerica reef forests woodland it has logged this cave was especially built to give bats a home over the winter months the animals normally live in very old trees nobody really knows how many bats are taking advantage of this modern residential home. is an internationally active company with an annual turnover of one hundred forty million euros environmentalist tanya castles feels she's like david in his battle against goliath bizarreness and that means and i'm particularly angry about the argument that it always looks from the outside as if they're doing and not for the environment but the loss of this ancient land can't be compensated for with these measures its launch the that to give a false impression of the show by. very pure cool sand is used in many everyday products such as cleaning products toothpaste cosmetics and hand spray. the mineral silica is obtained from court sand this powder prevents dried soups solves spices instant teas and coffee powder from getting lumpy it's also added to grated cheese to help keep the flakes separate. from. the home. as such then i think of
transamerica reef forests woodland it has logged this cave was especially built to give bats a home over the winter months the animals normally live in very old trees nobody really knows how many bats are taking advantage of this modern residential home. is an internationally active company with an annual turnover of one hundred forty million euros environmentalist tanya castles feels she's like david in his battle against goliath bizarreness and that means and i'm particularly angry about the...
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at 57th and woodland in southwest philadelphia. most of the injured victims were passengers on the trolley and no children on the bus. a tow truck was able to push the bus off the side of the road and investigators are trying to figure out what caused the collision. >> accuweather now on the cool side lots of clouds out there. as we look outside. sky 6 hd showing you a view of the ben franklin bridge at lunch time and very little sunshine. hello november. david murphy has the first chesk check of the forecast. >> we have showers off to the north that may try to clip through the poconos and the lehigh valley latier. starting out chilly and some suburbs into the mid-30s allentown and millville and philadelphia the low 40s, you see how the numbers are bouncing back a bit. and allentown 43 and 43 in reading and 54 in trenton and 56 in philadelphia and wilmington and 61 at the airport in atlantic city. by 4:00, 60 is your high. and 6:00, 58 degrees, not a bad da to bring pooch to the park and it's cooler than it was a couple of days ago
at 57th and woodland in southwest philadelphia. most of the injured victims were passengers on the trolley and no children on the bus. a tow truck was able to push the bus off the side of the road and investigators are trying to figure out what caused the collision. >> accuweather now on the cool side lots of clouds out there. as we look outside. sky 6 hd showing you a view of the ben franklin bridge at lunch time and very little sunshine. hello november. david murphy has the first chesk...
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they were held hostage for 18 hours, tortured and murdered inside their woodland drive home. there's only one suspect that's been charged. >> it's so -- sometimes i'm so fearful. >> gutierrez, the long-time housekeeper for decades and could have been inside the mansion that day if not for a twist of fate. she still remem to the murders. i spoke with nellie this week. she didn't want to go on camera but says amy wasn't herself. >> called me and said, oh, nellie, amy locked me out with the dog. i say why? she says oh, she went to get flowers for -- how did she lock her out with the dog. >> that wasn't the only sign that amy was under a lot of stress. amy sent her this e-mail in april of 2015 that we're seeing for the first time. nelly said she misplaced small things like phone numbers and e-mail addresses and was constantly changing schedules. even in this voice message that was left for her one week before the murder. hey nelly, it's amy, i am calling to see if i could get you and your crew i think is the best bet, maybe tuesday, tuesday wednesday would be good. >> it's becaus
they were held hostage for 18 hours, tortured and murdered inside their woodland drive home. there's only one suspect that's been charged. >> it's so -- sometimes i'm so fearful. >> gutierrez, the long-time housekeeper for decades and could have been inside the mansion that day if not for a twist of fate. she still remem to the murders. i spoke with nellie this week. she didn't want to go on camera but says amy wasn't herself. >> called me and said, oh, nellie, amy locked me...
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the north bay, the road weather index is the green highlight toward woodland and sacramento, all theskirt areas, wetter roadways. no major problems. it makes it tough to see the speed sensors, but easier to drive because traffic is moving so well. you watch your speeds because that rain, even light rain means less traction. that could be an issue for folks driving at higher speeds. we are expecting lighter commutes today and tomorrow. thanksgiving, that is the pattern we see. the tri-valley, we had the earlier construction that picked up wbt 580, clear as far as construction. taking up the volume a tad bit. no surprises here, guys. bart, about 30 trains on time now. the new schedule we have been telling you about is in effect here as well as the stations at capital corridor. as the rain gets more severe, perhaps tonight or tomorrow morning, you might see delays for bart. they may have to slow those trains. back to you. >> thank you. it is 4:49. secretary of state, rex tillerson is in myanmar. the buddhist country is under increasing pressure to stop violence against the muslim minori
the north bay, the road weather index is the green highlight toward woodland and sacramento, all theskirt areas, wetter roadways. no major problems. it makes it tough to see the speed sensors, but easier to drive because traffic is moving so well. you watch your speeds because that rain, even light rain means less traction. that could be an issue for folks driving at higher speeds. we are expecting lighter commutes today and tomorrow. thanksgiving, that is the pattern we see. the tri-valley, we...
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done to eliminate find particulate smog inside cars but when he reaches the more heavily affected woodland stretches on his way to work mark look it turns on the recycle ation that setting shuts off the air flow from outside and circulates the air already inside that lowers the levels of particulates for a while. but the setting can't be kept on for too long at some point to the oxygen inside the car will be used up. in the long term the only solution to the problem will be to reduce the amount of particulate matter and other pollutants coming out of the exhaust pipe. so how to reduce emissions and find particulate matter it's a major challenge for scientists. if they're working on a host of different approaches. here's one that sounds promising. it could clean up the air in cities and beautified them as well. when green replaces great and skyscrapers start to look like vertical forests. he takes an urban planners have realized that these living walls are a way of making cities look a lot more attractive. singapore is just one example. and green walls on just nice to look at they also have
done to eliminate find particulate smog inside cars but when he reaches the more heavily affected woodland stretches on his way to work mark look it turns on the recycle ation that setting shuts off the air flow from outside and circulates the air already inside that lowers the levels of particulates for a while. but the setting can't be kept on for too long at some point to the oxygen inside the car will be used up. in the long term the only solution to the problem will be to reduce the amount...
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. >> reporter: inside the shelter on woodland avenue, there's a mission to make thanksgiving meaningful. >> we love it. it is all worth it. >> reporter: the effort it takes to feed some 5,000 men, women, and children is not easy or gla glamorous. >> cleaning turkey, washing them, preparing them to be seasoned and put in the oven. >> reporter: bonnie earle says it is something she has to do. >> when i can sit down and eat a full meal, i can think i helped some people. i did something for in speak. >> reporter: about 100 volunteers will make the great family gathering happen. >> this is what you call fresh off the bone. >> reporter: 15 years they've done this. >> for some people, this might be the only meal they have all year like this. >> reporter: one meal with a meaning. >> this food is cooked with love. >> reporter: matt delucia, nbc10 news. >> the dinner is happening tonight complete with a red carpet. it's not just about the food. >> one of the groups helping out is keystone first. they're giving out gloves they collected from a donation drive. >>> members of the philadelphia 76ers
. >> reporter: inside the shelter on woodland avenue, there's a mission to make thanksgiving meaningful. >> we love it. it is all worth it. >> reporter: the effort it takes to feed some 5,000 men, women, and children is not easy or gla glamorous. >> cleaning turkey, washing them, preparing them to be seasoned and put in the oven. >> reporter: bonnie earle says it is something she has to do. >> when i can sit down and eat a full meal, i can think i helped some...
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once the bullet left the concrete floor of peer 14 on july 1, 2014 there was no prediction on where woodland. >> if you look here at the characteristics of the shot itself, the trajectory going 90 feet hitting 12 feet away. fully loaded, it appears to be an accident. >> the prosecution says the jury will have to decide whether or not he purposely fired the gun. >> 2nd degree murder is an act, an intentional act, that is inherently dangers >> -- intentionally dangerous. >> closing arguments will begin here next week. >>> still ahead, cleaning up to clear their minds. how golf is helping military vets beat the effects of combat. >>> from disaster to clean up effort. the major operation began today nearly one month after the northbay fire. >>> today the army corps of engineers began the job of cleaning up where the cruise -- in santa rosa. this comes after the epa cleared out hazardous materials including propane, paint and other household toxins. property owners have until next money to -- monday to sign off or hire a private contractor. authority say they hope to have all of the homes cleared
once the bullet left the concrete floor of peer 14 on july 1, 2014 there was no prediction on where woodland. >> if you look here at the characteristics of the shot itself, the trajectory going 90 feet hitting 12 feet away. fully loaded, it appears to be an accident. >> the prosecution says the jury will have to decide whether or not he purposely fired the gun. >> 2nd degree murder is an act, an intentional act, that is inherently dangers >> -- intentionally dangerous....
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in his greenhouse but also in the woodlands, in the meadows, in his lawn. i have long been struck by how fundies can be for a modern audience certainly. sometimes very quirky, kind of odd but the fact they are always interesting and there's always an interesting point .2 then provides an interesting book for engaging today's young students perhaps. these are as vanessa minchin eminently accessible. experiments have contacted on-the-fly literally in the yard, no sophisticated equipment, no precision special consideration for experimental design, analytical procedures, all of that. what's interesting to me as onee interested in history of ecology and evolution is how often foundational principles in these fields have their origin in these literally backyard experiments, done almost on-the-fly. so this makes, this makes these experiments easily duplicated. and, of course, adaptable to any age group that can be scaled up or down. you can run these with kindergartners, with college age students. something for anyone, any grade or age. so what was the experiment
in his greenhouse but also in the woodlands, in the meadows, in his lawn. i have long been struck by how fundies can be for a modern audience certainly. sometimes very quirky, kind of odd but the fact they are always interesting and there's always an interesting point .2 then provides an interesting book for engaging today's young students perhaps. these are as vanessa minchin eminently accessible. experiments have contacted on-the-fly literally in the yard, no sophisticated equipment, no...
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. >> woodland told the court he did not see the children and tried to stop but it was too late. a judge will sentence him in january. >>> now to the terror in manhattan. today loved ones will attend the funeral of this north jersey man killed in last week's terror attack. darin drake was 32 years old. he was riding on a bike path when a speeding rental truck killed him and seven other people. the truck attack happened on tuesday. police shot the suspect and then arrested him. he faces federal terrorism charges. isis claimed the suspect is one of its soldiers. investigators are working to see if he acted alone. >>> 5:15. warm. we're focusing on the boulevard because there's an accident there. >> we'll get another look. jessica, give us an update. >> right. the northbound side of the boulevard now. cameras at 89th street. -- at 9th street. you can see to the center median. it looks like a few things going on here. you can definitely see some police activity there. maybe a few vehicles that are involved. it's, again, difficult to see. what's important for you and drivers heading ou
. >> woodland told the court he did not see the children and tried to stop but it was too late. a judge will sentence him in january. >>> now to the terror in manhattan. today loved ones will attend the funeral of this north jersey man killed in last week's terror attack. darin drake was 32 years old. he was riding on a bike path when a speeding rental truck killed him and seven other people. the truck attack happened on tuesday. police shot the suspect and then arrested him. he...
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mother nature will not be raced back to woodland. >> we are in no hurry. everyone, drive slow and take your time. >> reporter: there's potential for chain controls and meantime, caltrans is asking everyone to check their website for the latest on weather and road conditions. in kingvale, kpix5 reporting. >>> the time is 452 top. a new outlook from warriors coach, steve kerr. what he said on national television about his players and the president. >>> we'll be right back. another 2am stroll, huh? i'm worried. i have this medical bill... dave, you have anthem and they have people to talk to who are empowered to help any question you... is, is he okay? real people? living and breathing. hopefully not breathing like that. for all the things that keep you up at night, anthem blue cross has a solution. really? really? really? really? really? see zero in a whole new way. get zero down, zero deposit, zero first month's payment, and zero due at signing on select volkswagen models. now with the people first warranty. their disapproval of president trump. now head co
mother nature will not be raced back to woodland. >> we are in no hurry. everyone, drive slow and take your time. >> reporter: there's potential for chain controls and meantime, caltrans is asking everyone to check their website for the latest on weather and road conditions. in kingvale, kpix5 reporting. >>> the time is 452 top. a new outlook from warriors coach, steve kerr. what he said on national television about his players and the president. >>> we'll be right...
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investigators say this happened right around 7:30 at 57th and woodland avenue. trolley service is back up and running but shuttle service is off or the rest of the day. the crash sent nine passengers and the trolley operator to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries. follow um on monday's getting results report from our bruce gordon about that dangerous intersection in philadelphia. we've now learned the streets department came out to replace the yellow light bulbs on three of those four traffic signals that weren't working at 59 many and catherine. city crews also finished paving a hole in catherine near the intersection that's been slowing traffic since june. so the intersection thanks to bruce is now safe and smooth. >>> a health department inspection at the starbucks at 20thth callowhill after our report on mice found scampering around the coffee shop after hours. so what did inspectors find? rodent droppings and a number, n number of spots. they ordered the starbucks to get rid of that problem and get ready for an inspection, reinspection. coffee s
investigators say this happened right around 7:30 at 57th and woodland avenue. trolley service is back up and running but shuttle service is off or the rest of the day. the crash sent nine passengers and the trolley operator to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries. follow um on monday's getting results report from our bruce gordon about that dangerous intersection in philadelphia. we've now learned the streets department came out to replace the yellow light bulbs on three of those...
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police and air accident experts remain at the scene of the wreckage in woodland in buckinghamshire, oneith a student when they both died. the queen and prince philip will celebrate their 70th wedding anniversary tomorrow. to mark the milestone, buckingham palace has released this new portrait. a set of six commemorative stamps have also been issued by royal mail, they feature the couple's engagement and wedding. they are the first royal couple to celebrate their platinum anniversary. let's have a look at the weather now. hello. a fine end to the data much of the country, but change is that through the evening and overnight. a frontal system moving eastwards, head of it clear skies and an early frost but eventually our picks of rain, strengthening breeze into northern ireland and scotland, snow over the mountains, rain into northern england. further south, drier and cloudier and a mild night orjust gone. rain still with this tomorrow morning, rainy and a00 metres above will have snow. this rain will take its time leaving southern —— northern england but behind it, cloudy and mild day eng
police and air accident experts remain at the scene of the wreckage in woodland in buckinghamshire, oneith a student when they both died. the queen and prince philip will celebrate their 70th wedding anniversary tomorrow. to mark the milestone, buckingham palace has released this new portrait. a set of six commemorative stamps have also been issued by royal mail, they feature the couple's engagement and wedding. they are the first royal couple to celebrate their platinum anniversary. let's have...
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fifty-seventh street and woodland avenue. septa says the route 11 trolley was heading westbound when the schoolbus pulled out in front of it. in all, eight people were dane to the hospital to be treated for minor injuries. no children were on board the bus at the time. >>> philadelphia police hope you can help them identify pair of armed robbery suspects. this surveillance video was taken inside family shopping place on south warnock street in south philly back on octobe october 9th. in it you can see two men scouting out the convenience store before coming back about 30 minutes later and robbing the clerk at knife point and then stealing merchandise. if you recognize either of these suspects you are asked to call philadelphia police. >>> the search continues for a hit-and-run driver in bucks county. chopper three was over the scene last night in warminster. officers say they found a man lying in the middle of street road near newtown road just after 7:30. we're told he remains in critical but stable condition investigators a
fifty-seventh street and woodland avenue. septa says the route 11 trolley was heading westbound when the schoolbus pulled out in front of it. in all, eight people were dane to the hospital to be treated for minor injuries. no children were on board the bus at the time. >>> philadelphia police hope you can help them identify pair of armed robbery suspects. this surveillance video was taken inside family shopping place on south warnock street in south philly back on octobe october 9th....