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ancient woodlands are at least 400 years old.e, but there are only fragments left — about 2% of land in the uk. hs2 said it would translocate ones in the way of the line, which essentially means moving the habitat. so the train will be coming from london, in that direction. those trees will go and it will be running at top speed right in front of me and on up to birmingham. they showed us what translocation looks like six months after part of an ancient wood was cut down. these posts around us are marking self—germinating and translocated tree species, so we've got hazel, we've got silver birch and we've got oak. this is where ancient woodland stores have been translocated from what we refer to as the donor site to the receptor site here, and they've been stripped in layers, translocated here and put back in exactly the same way. parliament approved the scheme, but the problem is, translocation has never really been done before with such a complex ecosystem. well, i think an ancient woodland is sort of like a turner masterpiece,
ancient woodlands are at least 400 years old.e, but there are only fragments left — about 2% of land in the uk. hs2 said it would translocate ones in the way of the line, which essentially means moving the habitat. so the train will be coming from london, in that direction. those trees will go and it will be running at top speed right in front of me and on up to birmingham. they showed us what translocation looks like six months after part of an ancient wood was cut down. these posts around...
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ancient woodlands are at least 400 years old.ts left — about 2% of land in the uk. hs2 said it would translocate ones in the way of the line, which essentially means moving the habitat. so the train will be coming from london, in that direction. those trees will go and it will be running at top speed right in front of me and on up to birmingham. they showed us what translocation looks like six months after part of an ancient wood was cut down. these posts around us are marking self—germinating and translocated tree species, so we've got hazel, we've got silver birch and we've got oak. this is where ancient woodland stores have been translocated from what we refer to as the donor site to the receptor site here, and they've been stripped in layers, translocated here and put back in exactly the same way. parliament approved the scheme, but the problem is, translocation has never really been done before with such a complex ecosystem. well, i think an ancient woodland is sort of like a turner masterpiece, and then translocation is lik
ancient woodlands are at least 400 years old.ts left — about 2% of land in the uk. hs2 said it would translocate ones in the way of the line, which essentially means moving the habitat. so the train will be coming from london, in that direction. those trees will go and it will be running at top speed right in front of me and on up to birmingham. they showed us what translocation looks like six months after part of an ancient wood was cut down. these posts around us are marking...
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ancient woodlands are at least 400 years old.h in life, but there are only fragments left — about 2% of land in the uk. hs2 said it would "translocate" ones in the way of the line, which essentially means moving the habitat. so the train will be coming from london, in that direction. those trees will go and it will be running at top speed right in front of me and on up to birmingham. they showed us what translocation looks like six months after part of an ancient wood was cut down. these posts around us are marking self—germinating and translocated tree species, so we've got hazel, we've got silver birch and we've got oak. this is where ancient woodland stores have been translocated from what we refer to as the donor site to the receptor site here, and they've been stripped in layers, tra nslocated here and put back in exactly the same way. parliament approved the scheme, but the problem is, tra nslocation has never really been done before with such a complex ecosystem. well, i think an ancient woodland is sort of like a turner m
ancient woodlands are at least 400 years old.h in life, but there are only fragments left — about 2% of land in the uk. hs2 said it would "translocate" ones in the way of the line, which essentially means moving the habitat. so the train will be coming from london, in that direction. those trees will go and it will be running at top speed right in front of me and on up to birmingham. they showed us what translocation looks like six months after part of an ancient wood was cut down....
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these woodlands in warwickshire were in the way of hs2. they were cut down in april. in jones hill wood, another night falls. with some protesters still up in the canopy. there are many future benefits of high—speed rail, but are they worth the price being paid by the natural world today? claire marshall, bbc news, buckinghamshire. whales are threatening to scupper europe's largest joint military exercise due to take place in scotland this weekend. a pod of northern bottlenose whales has been stuck in gare loch in argyll for a few weeks now. on thursday a flotilla of small boats and marine experts tried to entice them out, but to no avail. there's concern that the sonar communications used by the boats and submarines could harm the whales. that's it. you can get me on twitter at @lvaugha njones. i that's it. you can get me on twitter at @lvaughanjones. i am lewis vaughan—jones. hello. september was a drier than average month across much of the uk, but as you know, its october now, and here comes the rain, initially from this area of low pressure, named storm alex by t
these woodlands in warwickshire were in the way of hs2. they were cut down in april. in jones hill wood, another night falls. with some protesters still up in the canopy. there are many future benefits of high—speed rail, but are they worth the price being paid by the natural world today? claire marshall, bbc news, buckinghamshire. whales are threatening to scupper europe's largest joint military exercise due to take place in scotland this weekend. a pod of northern bottlenose whales has been...
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these woodlands in warwickshire were in the way of hs2. they were cut down in april.of our landscape. back in jones hill wood, another night falls. with some protesters still up in the canopy. there are many future benefits of high—speed rail, but are they worth the price being paid by the natural world today? claire marshall, bbc news, buckinghamshire. before we go, some breaking news. european union leaders agreed to impose sanctions on about a0 individuals in belarus after cyprus dropped —— and this is the life shot there is those decisions are being announced. hello. september was a drier than average month across much of the uk, but as you know, it's october now, and here comes the rain, initially from this area of low pressure, named storm alex by the weather service in france for impacts there, but nonetheless, parts of the uk are also going to see some very wet and windy weather from that during friday. particularly in england and wales, where it starts very wet in southern england and south wales. the rain moves northwards across the rest of wales, the midlan
these woodlands in warwickshire were in the way of hs2. they were cut down in april.of our landscape. back in jones hill wood, another night falls. with some protesters still up in the canopy. there are many future benefits of high—speed rail, but are they worth the price being paid by the natural world today? claire marshall, bbc news, buckinghamshire. before we go, some breaking news. european union leaders agreed to impose sanctions on about a0 individuals in belarus after cyprus dropped...
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these woodlands in warwickshire were in the way of hs2. they were cut down in april. are just tiny fragments of ancient woodland left, covering around 2% of our landscape. back in jones hill wood, another night falls. with some protesters still up in the canopy. there are many future benefits of high—speed rail, but are they worth the price being paid by the natural world today? claire marshall, bbc news, buckinghamshire. that's it. good night. hello to the us in the uk joining those around the world. it is now time for us to take a first look at the national and international front pages in the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me is the editor of labourlist, sienna rodgers and deputy leader writer at the sun, olivia utley. great to have you both with us, thank you very much for giving up your time. first let's have a look at tomorrow's front pages. starting with the metro and "the great lockdown rebellion" — it says boris johnson is facing a revolt by local leaders over his latest regional restricti
these woodlands in warwickshire were in the way of hs2. they were cut down in april. are just tiny fragments of ancient woodland left, covering around 2% of our landscape. back in jones hill wood, another night falls. with some protesters still up in the canopy. there are many future benefits of high—speed rail, but are they worth the price being paid by the natural world today? claire marshall, bbc news, buckinghamshire. that's it. good night. hello to the us in the uk joining those around...
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and warnings of a catastrophic threat to britain's ancient woodlands from ash dieback.ay for ian poulter at the scottish open. five birdies in his second round moves him towards the top of of the leaderboard at the renaissance club in east lothian. dozens of postmasters have been told that the post office will not contest appeals against their convictions for fraud in the wake of a scandal involving its horizon computer system, which saw cash disappear from local branches and postmasters prosecuted. the post office has apologised for what it called "historical failings," and is now reviewing 900 prosecutions that may have relied on horizon evidence. our legal correspondent clive coleman reports. iand i and delighted to inform you that they are not contesting your appeal. delightfulformer sub they are not contesting your appeal. delightful former sub postmistress jo hamilton, whose life was turned upside down when she was accused by the post office of taking £36,000 from the village shop she runs in hampshire. today they said they would not contest her appeal against con
and warnings of a catastrophic threat to britain's ancient woodlands from ash dieback.ay for ian poulter at the scottish open. five birdies in his second round moves him towards the top of of the leaderboard at the renaissance club in east lothian. dozens of postmasters have been told that the post office will not contest appeals against their convictions for fraud in the wake of a scandal involving its horizon computer system, which saw cash disappear from local branches and postmasters...
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tens of thousands of hectares of woodland continue to be destroyed every year. yet in focus when they move there's a lot of pressure on the center's. population is rising there's more construction and fewer green spaces and trees were neglecting nature and that's why desertification is growing worse in our country. the result sure sure nature and more irregular wet seasons in the past the rain began in june and lasted 3 months now and things have changed. everyone knows the trees are useful but we don't give ourselves the means to plant them as a result with operation 1000000 trees and what we're doing in the neighborhood we're introducing people to the importance of trees the importance of greenery and one day these trains will provide much needed shade offering city dwellers rest bite from the burning sun having planted 750000 trees last year nobody is aiming for a 1000000 in 2020. nature is reclaiming some areas in our cities i mean also making a comeback in another environment where you absolutely wouldn't expect its military training grow these lot secluded
tens of thousands of hectares of woodland continue to be destroyed every year. yet in focus when they move there's a lot of pressure on the center's. population is rising there's more construction and fewer green spaces and trees were neglecting nature and that's why desertification is growing worse in our country. the result sure sure nature and more irregular wet seasons in the past the rain began in june and lasted 3 months now and things have changed. everyone knows the trees are useful but...
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country has lost around haaf of its forests to urbanization and tens of thousands of hectares of woodlands continue to be destroyed every year. yet in focus with them there's a lot of pressure on the center's. population is rising there's more construction and fewer green spaces and trees we're neglecting nature and that's why desertification is growing worse in our country. the result sure sure nature and more irregular wet seasons in the past the rain began in june and lasted 3 months now and things have changed. everyone knows the trees are useful but we don't give ourselves the means to plant them as a result with operation 1000000 trees and what we're doing in the neighborhood we are introducing people to the importance of trees the importance of greenery in one day these trees will provide much needed shade offering city dwellers rest bite from the burning sun having planted 750000 trees last year nobody is aiming for a 1000000 in 2020. nature is reclaiming some areas in our cities i mean also making a comeback in another environment where you absolutely wouldn't expect its military
country has lost around haaf of its forests to urbanization and tens of thousands of hectares of woodlands continue to be destroyed every year. yet in focus with them there's a lot of pressure on the center's. population is rising there's more construction and fewer green spaces and trees we're neglecting nature and that's why desertification is growing worse in our country. the result sure sure nature and more irregular wet seasons in the past the rain began in june and lasted 3 months now and...
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it's an environment that i grew up in, this oak hazel, a bit of ash, a bit of yew woodland.rtable here with all the colours, the sounds, the smells. it's a wonderful place to be able to spend my time. and i've spent more of it here this spring than ever before. i was going to say, the coronavirus pandemic has affected us all. how has it actually affected your life? my mother always used to say, "you've got to find some good in some bad." and we've had terrible bad this spring and summer. but i've found good here because i've come to this place on a twice daily basis at least, and i've reconnected with nature in a way that i haven't done since my teens. because i had the capability to do that consecutively. so i've walked down this avenue of trees that we are strolling down now every day, and i've looked at all those little nuances, you know, changes in flower composition, changes in the length of the grass, changes in the sound made by different species of buzzing insects. and to have experienced that every day, to move through that process of growth and progress has been si
it's an environment that i grew up in, this oak hazel, a bit of ash, a bit of yew woodland.rtable here with all the colours, the sounds, the smells. it's a wonderful place to be able to spend my time. and i've spent more of it here this spring than ever before. i was going to say, the coronavirus pandemic has affected us all. how has it actually affected your life? my mother always used to say, "you've got to find some good in some bad." and we've had terrible bad this spring and...
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tens of thousands of hectares of woodlands continue to be destroyed every year. yet info office when they move there's a lot of pressure on the centers the population is rising there's more construction and fewer green spaces and trees we're neglecting nature and that's why desertification is growing worse in our country. as a result sure sure nature and more irregular wet seasons in the past the rain began in june and lasted 3 months 9 things have changed. everyone knows the trees are useful but we don't give ourselves the means to plant them as a result with operation 1000000 trees and what we're doing in the neighborhood we're introducing people to the importance of trees the importance of greenery in one day these trees will provide much needed shade offering city dwellers rest bite from the burning sun having planted 750000 trees last year nobody is aiming for a 1000000 in 2020. nature is reclaiming some areas in our cities i mean also making a comeback in another environment where you absolutely wouldn't expect it to military training grow these large seclu
tens of thousands of hectares of woodlands continue to be destroyed every year. yet info office when they move there's a lot of pressure on the centers the population is rising there's more construction and fewer green spaces and trees we're neglecting nature and that's why desertification is growing worse in our country. as a result sure sure nature and more irregular wet seasons in the past the rain began in june and lasted 3 months 9 things have changed. everyone knows the trees are useful...
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tens of thousands of hectares of woodlands continue to be destroyed every year. yet in from this when they move there's a lot of pressure on them centers the population is rising there's more construction and fewer green spaces and trees we're neglecting nature and that's why desertification is growing worse in our country. as a result sure sure nature and more irregular wet seasons in the past the rain began in june and lasted 3 months now and things have changed. everyone knows the trees are useful but we don't give ourselves the means to plant them as a result with operation 1000000 trees and what we're doing in the neighborhood we're introducing people to the importance of trees the importance of greenery in one day these trains will provide much needed shade offering city dwellers rest bite from the burning sun having planted 750000 trees last year nobody is aiming for a 1000000 in 2020. nature is reclaiming some areas in our cities i mean also making a comeback in another environment where you absolutely wouldn't expect its military training grow these larg
tens of thousands of hectares of woodlands continue to be destroyed every year. yet in from this when they move there's a lot of pressure on them centers the population is rising there's more construction and fewer green spaces and trees we're neglecting nature and that's why desertification is growing worse in our country. as a result sure sure nature and more irregular wet seasons in the past the rain began in june and lasted 3 months now and things have changed. everyone knows the trees are...
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ancient woodlands are at least 400 years old.t there are only fragments left. about 2% of land in the uk. hsz fragments left. about 2% of land in the uk. hs2 said it would translocate once the uk. hs2 said it would tra nslocate once in the uk. hs2 said it would translocate once in the way of the line, which essentially means moving the habitat. so the train will be coming from london, in that direction. those trees will go and it will be running at top speed right in front of me and on to birmingham. this shows us what translocation looks birmingham. this shows us what tra nslocation looks like birmingham. this shows us what translocation looks like six months after pa rt translocation looks like six months after part of an ancient wood was cut down. these posts around us are marking, self germinating and translocated tree species, so we've got hazel, silver birch and oak. this is where ancient woodland stores have been translocated from what we refer to as the donor site to the receptor site here, and they have been stripped in
ancient woodlands are at least 400 years old.t there are only fragments left. about 2% of land in the uk. hsz fragments left. about 2% of land in the uk. hs2 said it would translocate once the uk. hs2 said it would tra nslocate once in the uk. hs2 said it would translocate once in the way of the line, which essentially means moving the habitat. so the train will be coming from london, in that direction. those trees will go and it will be running at top speed right in front of me and on to...
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there are only tiny fragments of ancient woodland left. this one will also soon be gone.rain line is too high. claire marshall, bbc news, buckinghamshire. a fleet of small boats and a group of marine experts have spent the day trying to rescue a pod of northern bottlenose whales that have been stuck in gare loch, near argyll, for a few weeks. this weekend the region is hosting europe's largestjoint military exercise and there are concerns that the sonar communications used by the boats and submarines could harm the whales. our scotland correspondent james shaw has been following the rescue mission today. waiting for the whales. people started to gather on the banks of the gare loch this morning, keen to catch a glimpse of them. these northern bottlenose whales should not be in the relatively shallow waters of the loch, they are deep diving species, at home in the open ocean. and there is an urgent need to get them out of the loch before this weekend's big military exercise. but the job of rescuing them has to be done slowly and carefully. a flotilla of small boats moving
there are only tiny fragments of ancient woodland left. this one will also soon be gone.rain line is too high. claire marshall, bbc news, buckinghamshire. a fleet of small boats and a group of marine experts have spent the day trying to rescue a pod of northern bottlenose whales that have been stuck in gare loch, near argyll, for a few weeks. this weekend the region is hosting europe's largestjoint military exercise and there are concerns that the sonar communications used by the boats and...
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garfield neighborhood usually called now, woodland. garfield memorial church transformed to the national city christian church. although just steps away from its previous location. why is garfield so unknown generally? today, such a short time in office illiminated a chance for serious accomplishments. lost potential. that lost potential is commemorated in various ways. statues, hospitals. it is valuable and resident to those who sought. as those people slip away, the appreciation of that lost potential slips away as well. thank you. [applause] questions? >> i've heard it said that garfield may well have been the most brilliant president we ever had. i have heard the legend that he could speak greek and latin. i even heard that he could write with one hand in latin and one hand in greek. is there any truth to any of those legends about him? >> he was very intelligent and very well educated. i am not sure about writing in a two different languages with two different hands. he was very well educated, particularly for his time. you saw th
garfield neighborhood usually called now, woodland. garfield memorial church transformed to the national city christian church. although just steps away from its previous location. why is garfield so unknown generally? today, such a short time in office illiminated a chance for serious accomplishments. lost potential. that lost potential is commemorated in various ways. statues, hospitals. it is valuable and resident to those who sought. as those people slip away, the appreciation of that lost...
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garfield neighborhood usually called now woodland.arfield memorial church transformed the national city community christian church, although just steps away from his previous location. so why is garfield so unknown generally today, such a short time in office, eliminated the chance for series accomplishments and leaving just the lost possible, that lost potential is commemorated in various ways but is valuable and resonant to those who saw it. but as those people slip away, that appreciation of that loss potential slips away as well. thank you. [ applause ] >> questions? >> i've heard it said that garfield might well have been the most brilliant president we've ever had. i heard the legend that he could speak greek and latin and i heard. is there any truth that that is true about him? >> he was a very well educated man. i'm not sure about the writing two different languages with two different hands. but he was -- he was, you know, very well educated, particularly, for his name and that's -- you saw on his memorial that they commemorat
garfield neighborhood usually called now woodland.arfield memorial church transformed the national city community christian church, although just steps away from his previous location. so why is garfield so unknown generally today, such a short time in office, eliminated the chance for series accomplishments and leaving just the lost possible, that lost potential is commemorated in various ways but is valuable and resonant to those who saw it. but as those people slip away, that appreciation of...
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garfield neighborhood usually called now woodland. garfield memorial church transformed into the national city community christian church, all those steps away from his previous location. so, why is garfield so unknown generally today? such a short time in office, eliminated the chance for serious accomplishment, and leaving just a lost potential. that lost potential is commemorated in various ways with the statues, to hospital. but, is valuable and residents to those who saw it. but as those people slip away, that appreciation of that lost potential slips away, as well. thank you. questions? >> i heard you say that garfield might have been the most brilliant president we've ever had. i mean i've often heard, i heard the leisure that he could speak greek and latin, and i heard that he could write with one hand in latin in one hand and greet, is there any truth to any of those legends about him? >> he was a very intelligent, very well educated men. i'm not sure about the writing two different languages with two different hands. but he
garfield neighborhood usually called now woodland. garfield memorial church transformed into the national city community christian church, all those steps away from his previous location. so, why is garfield so unknown generally today? such a short time in office, eliminated the chance for serious accomplishment, and leaving just a lost potential. that lost potential is commemorated in various ways with the statues, to hospital. but, is valuable and residents to those who saw it. but as those...
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mortimer is kay, the somewhat distant daughter of robyn nevin's edna, who lives alone in a remote woodlandctoria, australia. when edna goes missing, kay and her daughter sam, played by bella heathcote, hurry to the increasingly decrepit family home, where edna mysteriously reappears with no memory of where she has been. do you know where you were, mum? i suppose i went out. kay wants to move her mum to a care home in melbourne, but dreams of a cabin riddled with creeping black mould and edna's own belief that there is someone else in the house lead our protagonists deeper and deeper into the dark heart of her condition. like its australian stablemate the babadook, relic, which is co—written by christian white, is a horror movie with a heart, a film that uses its surreal narrative to tell a story that is absolutely rooted in reality, in the tensions, anxieties and projections of child parent relationships, and in the bewildering spectre of dementia. describing her film as dealing with the terror of grieving for the loss of someone while they're still alive, james conjures a superb chiller t
mortimer is kay, the somewhat distant daughter of robyn nevin's edna, who lives alone in a remote woodlandctoria, australia. when edna goes missing, kay and her daughter sam, played by bella heathcote, hurry to the increasingly decrepit family home, where edna mysteriously reappears with no memory of where she has been. do you know where you were, mum? i suppose i went out. kay wants to move her mum to a care home in melbourne, but dreams of a cabin riddled with creeping black mould and edna's...
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my favourite place was a woodland in the middle of england. and it had rocks around it which are full of fossils. wonderful things, shelves, some up and big ones and sometimes you could hit a rock. sometimes they were sitting out there hand over the rock and there it was. and you were the first person ever to see that. and it has not seen the sun for maybe 150 million years. think about that. i'm six years old and i have a question. what is your favourite dinosaur? well, elliott. there was a huge animal that flew over the dinosaurs as big as a small aeroplane code... and it had huge wingsjust as big as an aeroplane and it was the biggest animal that ever flew and none of us could work out how it could get into the ground because... get off the ground, because how do you beat the wings because it bangs on the ground and doesn't lift up, it is a mystery. hello, david i am three years old. what is your favourite animal? i don't really have favourite animal to be truthful but there is a fish i am very fond of called... what is it called now? the w
my favourite place was a woodland in the middle of england. and it had rocks around it which are full of fossils. wonderful things, shelves, some up and big ones and sometimes you could hit a rock. sometimes they were sitting out there hand over the rock and there it was. and you were the first person ever to see that. and it has not seen the sun for maybe 150 million years. think about that. i'm six years old and i have a question. what is your favourite dinosaur? well, elliott. there was a...
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protestors demonstrate against the decision to cut down almost half an ancient woodland to clear the hsz. and, at the start of black history month, its organisers say it's more important than ever, in the wake of the black lives matter movement. restrictions on households mixing indoors, already in place in parts of the north east of england, are to be extended to liverpool, warrington, hartlepool and middlesbrough. the announcement from the health secretary matt hancock means about a quarter of the uk is now under stricter measures to try to curb the spread of coronavirus. it comes as official figures show the government's test and trace strategy in england is still failing to reach nearly 30% of the contacts of people who've become infected. but there has been some hopeful news. a major study by scientists at imperial college london indicates the growth rate of infections could be slowing. their react study estimates the r number, the virus‘s reproduction rate, appears to have fallen to 1.1 since government measures such as the rule of six were introduced. our first report is from
protestors demonstrate against the decision to cut down almost half an ancient woodland to clear the hsz. and, at the start of black history month, its organisers say it's more important than ever, in the wake of the black lives matter movement. restrictions on households mixing indoors, already in place in parts of the north east of england, are to be extended to liverpool, warrington, hartlepool and middlesbrough. the announcement from the health secretary matt hancock means about a quarter...
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who lost a home three decades ago so that fire sparked renewed recognition of the dangers posed by woodland urban fires in major cities. the fire raged for three days, 20 people were killed including first responders, and more than 3500 homes were destroyed. >>> still ahead, with federal stimulus funding still held up in washington, santa clara county is not talking about stepping in to help small businesses survive. >>> i believe that we owe a duty to them to help them weather the storm. >>> +1 you will be able to see the most beautiful meteor showers of the year. >>> and why it is sent master responded today on some bay area streets. >>> coming up next in sports, what a difference a week makes for the 49ers. >> we took a big step forward, and our competence as a team and we are rolling. >>> but who won't be rolling with them next sunday? coming up. >>> a reminder, kpix5 has a i need a smaller house that's close to my son, but that's tough to do on a fixed income. i'd be hit with a tax penalty for moving to another county, so i'm voting 'yes' on prop 19. it limits property taxes and lets s
who lost a home three decades ago so that fire sparked renewed recognition of the dangers posed by woodland urban fires in major cities. the fire raged for three days, 20 people were killed including first responders, and more than 3500 homes were destroyed. >>> still ahead, with federal stimulus funding still held up in washington, santa clara county is not talking about stepping in to help small businesses survive. >>> i believe that we owe a duty to them to help them...
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tens of thousands of hectares of woodland continue to be destroyed every year.yet in from this one them there's a lot of pressure on the center's. population is rising there's more construction and fewer green spaces and trees we're neglecting nature and that's why desertification is growing worse in our country. the result sure sure nature and more irregular wet seasons in the past the rain began in june and lasted 3 months now and things have changed. everyone knows the trees are useful but we don't give ourselves the means to plant them as a result with operation 1000000 trees and what we're doing in the neighborhood we're introducing people to the importance of trees the importance of greenery and one day these trees will provide much needed shade offering city dwellers rest bite from the burning sun having planted 750000 trees last year nobody is aiming for a 1000000 in 2020. nature is reclaiming some areas in our cities i mean also making a comeback in another environment where you absolutely wouldn't expect it to military training grounds these lot sickly
tens of thousands of hectares of woodland continue to be destroyed every year.yet in from this one them there's a lot of pressure on the center's. population is rising there's more construction and fewer green spaces and trees we're neglecting nature and that's why desertification is growing worse in our country. the result sure sure nature and more irregular wet seasons in the past the rain began in june and lasted 3 months now and things have changed. everyone knows the trees are useful but...
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. >> the county says it was a printing error that only impacted one precinct in woodland hills. about 2100 voters, they are being notified of the air and will be sent new ballots. now that you have your mailing ballot if you're looking for information of all the campaign measures we have you covered with our boat smart guide on our website. kpix.com. >> we will bring extended remarks from the candidates on the campaign trail, today joe biden was in gettysburg pennsylvania, he called for unity while overlooking the battlefield where union soldiers shifted the momentum of the civil war. >> we have too much work to do, we have to write a future to have it shipwrecked on the soles of anger and hate. and division. as we stand here today a century and a half later after gettysburg we should consider again what can happen when equal justice is denied and when anger and violence and division are left unchecked. >> tomorrow vice president mike pence and harris square off in their one and only debate, the vice president landed yesterday, senator harris has been in utah since the weekend.
. >> the county says it was a printing error that only impacted one precinct in woodland hills. about 2100 voters, they are being notified of the air and will be sent new ballots. now that you have your mailing ballot if you're looking for information of all the campaign measures we have you covered with our boat smart guide on our website. kpix.com. >> we will bring extended remarks from the candidates on the campaign trail, today joe biden was in gettysburg pennsylvania, he called...
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woodlands and also manmade lakes. such as old gravel pits as they fill up with water life returned. to young great crested grebe is looking for food. it finds a fish hiding in vain among the plants. dragonflies and damselflies thrive here too. they all need clean water to reproduce like these common blue gems of fives. a female heads down into the water. or male concert accompanies or. she climbs down the stock of a plant to make a hole in it and deposit her eggs. at this depth the age should remain safely moist even if the water level drops. then she lets go and rises to the surface. a male helps her out of the water he wants to mate with her. none of this would be happening word not for clean water from underground sources it's a pressure. resources we need to do our utmost to protect. we also need to protect that water when it's still in the ground. ground course it is in a way like the ocean depths mysterious little in the dark it's cold too it may not be cosy but all kinds of weird and wonderful creatures live down there. they've adapted to the harsh conditions. they merit clos
woodlands and also manmade lakes. such as old gravel pits as they fill up with water life returned. to young great crested grebe is looking for food. it finds a fish hiding in vain among the plants. dragonflies and damselflies thrive here too. they all need clean water to reproduce like these common blue gems of fives. a female heads down into the water. or male concert accompanies or. she climbs down the stock of a plant to make a hole in it and deposit her eggs. at this depth the age should...
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police identified the body of a woodland woman who disappeared in 1979. police say a body that washed up in venetia is delores wolf. she left behind four children. one provided investigators with a dna swab to make the positive match. her killer has never been found. >>> while spiders and ghosts are typically decorations for halloween, that's not the case for one home in alameda. some neighbors say the decor is even spookier. others argue it's unpatriotic. >> reporter: for the last four years, dan has put up these declarations highlighting specific moments in mr. trump's presidency. he hopes this is his last year of politically themed decorations. >> reporter: this is year 4 of dan balsam's halloween display to coincide with president trump's first term in office. >> this is our busiest and best year so far. >> reporter: the corner lot depicts events in the past all the way to the nomination of amy coney barrett to the supreme court. >> it's a big part of halloween in alled mea. >> reporter: while some would say this political display is over the top, the
police identified the body of a woodland woman who disappeared in 1979. police say a body that washed up in venetia is delores wolf. she left behind four children. one provided investigators with a dna swab to make the positive match. her killer has never been found. >>> while spiders and ghosts are typically decorations for halloween, that's not the case for one home in alameda. some neighbors say the decor is even spookier. others argue it's unpatriotic. >> reporter: for the...
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cambodia's while the east where the mekong river borders prey long forest one of last remaining evergreen woodlands in southeast asia. it's also the domain of environmental warrior and lawyer or link who's made it his mission to protect the forest. a bit and by turning come home but when i saw logging companies cutting trees and transporting logs right in front of me i was committed to defend the forest. today glenn is gathering evidence of illegal logging to pass on to conservation agencies and phone governments a joint. the taiwanese cambodian owned company called think biotech can legally clear trees here but only within a specified boundary so where we go now to. consider this until mr chen. but for now it looks like we won't be travelling further than the company roadblock . yet. but what's more. that's what. blaine is investigating claims the company is pressuring villages to give out the precious resin trees they legally entitled to tap. com paul and the company says if you don't accept the money you get nothing the company cuts them down anyway. we take another road that leads to the bounda
cambodia's while the east where the mekong river borders prey long forest one of last remaining evergreen woodlands in southeast asia. it's also the domain of environmental warrior and lawyer or link who's made it his mission to protect the forest. a bit and by turning come home but when i saw logging companies cutting trees and transporting logs right in front of me i was committed to defend the forest. today glenn is gathering evidence of illegal logging to pass on to conservation agencies...
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rather the county registrar's office says the mistake was limited to voters in one precinct in the woodlands area. there are about 5.6 million voters in the county. >> my wife actually noticed first that something looked odd. she checked it 16 times, asked me to check it, and i looked and there's no presidential election. this is somebody not proofreading something and getting through the cracks in quality control. that's what happened here. >> the registrar's office apologized and blamed it on a printing error. officials say they alerted all impacted voters and would be sending out new ballots. >>> so still ahead, some killer real estate. a scary house from an oscar-winning thriller is up for sale, just in time for halloween. for people with certain inflammatory conditions. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz. the first and only pill of its kind that treats moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, or moderate to severe ulcerative colitis when other medicines have not helped enough. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections. before and duri
rather the county registrar's office says the mistake was limited to voters in one precinct in the woodlands area. there are about 5.6 million voters in the county. >> my wife actually noticed first that something looked odd. she checked it 16 times, asked me to check it, and i looked and there's no presidential election. this is somebody not proofreading something and getting through the cracks in quality control. that's what happened here. >> the registrar's office apologized and...
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crews are gaining ground overnight on the fire burning in a grassy woodland area east of england and st. helena. the blaze scorched the 7 acres and is now 70% can range. cal fire says crews are now focusing on extinction smoldering hotspots. >>> the u.s. just reached a harrowing milestone, recording its highest one-day number of covid-19 infections at more than 83,000. it comes as 41 states court an increase in average new cases, 15 states also showed record hospitalization including, or, rather, indicating more precautions are indicated. >>> we are not talking about shutting down, we are talking about doubling down on some of the fundamental public health measures that we need to adhere to. >>> health officials discouraged birthday parties for kids, after a sweet 16 birthday party spread the virus. meanwhile the federal government appears to be focusing its efforts on developing covid vaccines, and treatments, for the first time the fda officially approved a covid-19 drug, the antiviral, remdesivir. >>> still ahead, on kpix5, and streaming on cbsn bay area, thousands of trump suppor
crews are gaining ground overnight on the fire burning in a grassy woodland area east of england and st. helena. the blaze scorched the 7 acres and is now 70% can range. cal fire says crews are now focusing on extinction smoldering hotspots. >>> the u.s. just reached a harrowing milestone, recording its highest one-day number of covid-19 infections at more than 83,000. it comes as 41 states court an increase in average new cases, 15 states also showed record hospitalization including,...
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they say that the one inch beetle found in southern california's woodlands withstood compression 39,000 times its weight and even survived being run over by a car. the study is part of a project funded by the u.s. air force. >>> so still ahead, a popular christmas tradition is disrupted, for the first time santa will not be greeting children at macy's flagship store in new york city. a gum health concern as well. you know, i talk to dentists every day, and they're able to recommend sensodyne sensitivity & gum. it's really good dentistry to be able to recommend one product that can address two conditions. to be able to recommend one product and mine's unlisted.. try boost® high protein... -with 20 grams of protein for muscle health- -versus only 16 grams in ensure® high protein. and now enjoy boost® high protein in new café mocha flavor. i know i can be challenging... but i'm deeper than what you see. i'm craving something we're missing. the ceramides in cerave. cerave contains three essential ceramides, to restore the ones we've lost and help repair my natural barrier. so i can lock in
they say that the one inch beetle found in southern california's woodlands withstood compression 39,000 times its weight and even survived being run over by a car. the study is part of a project funded by the u.s. air force. >>> so still ahead, a popular christmas tradition is disrupted, for the first time santa will not be greeting children at macy's flagship store in new york city. a gum health concern as well. you know, i talk to dentists every day, and they're able to recommend...
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she did not have her phone with her, became too weak to get help, other park visitors did find the woodland hills women on sunday and rescue was sent and. the family friend says she is in good spirits and very full for everyone who searched for her. >>> time to bring in our weather expert. we have another fire danger warning. >>> a couple of windows of high fire danger this week, the first of which kicks in already tonight and later on this week the offshore wind will be back once again. a red flag warning for the north bay mountains, that goes into effect 11:00 tonight and this continues to 8:00 on wednesday morning. gusty from time to time, potentially up to 40 miles an hour on some of the peaks, and the committee will be low. the within 30% throughout the day and the lowest around 10 to 15%. then there is a fire weather watch goes into effect for more of the bay area, not just the north bay mountains but also the east bay hills can the diablo range and santa cruz mountains. this goes into effect at 10:00 wednesday evening and goes to 5:00 on friday evening. the wind in the same range com
she did not have her phone with her, became too weak to get help, other park visitors did find the woodland hills women on sunday and rescue was sent and. the family friend says she is in good spirits and very full for everyone who searched for her. >>> time to bring in our weather expert. we have another fire danger warning. >>> a couple of windows of high fire danger this week, the first of which kicks in already tonight and later on this week the offshore wind will be back...
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holly from woodland hills disappeared inside zion national park in utah on october 6th. her daughter says she hit her head and became disoriented during a hike. she was finally spotted by a visitor who alerted park rangers. she had spent 12 days with no food and little water. her family says she is weak but recovering and getting her strength back. >>> your drive along the i-80 corridor in berkeley became easier on eyes and the environment. over the weekend crews picked up 35 tons of trash there near 80 and university avenue. you could see it right here near the mclaughlin state park. the city says caltrans owns the property and should be responsible for the cleanup, but caltrans disagrees. so the city took matters into its own hands. >>> let's bring in chief meteorologist jeff ranieri who is kicking off his 32nd week from working from home in the east bay there. >> how are you holding up? >> yeah, doing good out here. of course, always busy lately with that fire danger, you guys. and this week we are going to go into some on again/off again fire danger for you. you are
holly from woodland hills disappeared inside zion national park in utah on october 6th. her daughter says she hit her head and became disoriented during a hike. she was finally spotted by a visitor who alerted park rangers. she had spent 12 days with no food and little water. her family says she is weak but recovering and getting her strength back. >>> your drive along the i-80 corridor in berkeley became easier on eyes and the environment. over the weekend crews picked up 35 tons of...
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tens of thousands of hectares of woodlands continue to be destroyed every year. yet in fact there's a lot of pressure on urban centers the population is rising there's more construction and fewer green spaces and trees we're neglecting nature and that's why desertification is growing worse in our.
tens of thousands of hectares of woodlands continue to be destroyed every year. yet in fact there's a lot of pressure on urban centers the population is rising there's more construction and fewer green spaces and trees we're neglecting nature and that's why desertification is growing worse in our.
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my favourite place was a woodland in the middle of england.ich are full of fossils. wonderful things, shelves, some up and big ones and sometimes you could hit a rock. sometimes they were sitting out there hand over the rock and there it was. and you were the first person ever to see that. and it has not seen the sun for maybe 150 million years. think about that. i'm six years old and i have a question. what is your favourite dinosaur? well, elliott. there was a huge animal that flew over the dinosaurs as big as a small aeroplane code... and it had huge wingsjust as big as an aeroplane and it was the biggest animal that ever flew and none of us could work out how it could get into the ground because... get off the ground, because how do you beat the wings because it bangs on the ground and doesn't lift up, it is a mystery. hello, david i am three years old. what is your favourite animal? i don't really have favourite animal to be truthful but there is a fish i am very fond of called... what is it called now? the weedy sea dragon and it lives t
my favourite place was a woodland in the middle of england.ich are full of fossils. wonderful things, shelves, some up and big ones and sometimes you could hit a rock. sometimes they were sitting out there hand over the rock and there it was. and you were the first person ever to see that. and it has not seen the sun for maybe 150 million years. think about that. i'm six years old and i have a question. what is your favourite dinosaur? well, elliott. there was a huge animal that flew over the...
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group of woodland it will more than a shell fragment came in hurt my arm and also killed the animals as you can see if we are staying at home women and children we have not left we are not going to run away why should we leave our lands russia france and moscow have been holding talks to try and bring about a ceasefire but with tensions rising between armenia and azerbaijan the hopes of sima shattered as the missile debra littering the streets. al-jazeera stepping nagorno-karabakh. president says he will resign once a new cabinet is appointed parliament has so far failed to get enough members to together to agree on who should be prime minister protesters forced the resignation of the government on tuesday they're angry over a disputed election there all the results of since been an old now russia says it's obliged by security treaty to prevent a total breakdown in kyrgyzstan. human rights activists in colombia have warned that they continue to face threats and attacks on their lives a new report by amnesty international accuses the government of doing little to protect them at least
group of woodland it will more than a shell fragment came in hurt my arm and also killed the animals as you can see if we are staying at home women and children we have not left we are not going to run away why should we leave our lands russia france and moscow have been holding talks to try and bring about a ceasefire but with tensions rising between armenia and azerbaijan the hopes of sima shattered as the missile debra littering the streets. al-jazeera stepping nagorno-karabakh. president...
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don't plan on staying away from home for too long where chapel 50. 1000000 miles was so as with the woodlands at the finish there's a tradition of with the love with most whereas you know. by civil their most intimate. group it's. mary and can't hold back the tears so we have to stop the interview glories hotels are packed with refugees locals are doing the best they can to lift at least some of the misery from their shoulders that. we provide rooms and 3 meals a day for free and also invite doctors to provide medical care now we have more than 200 refugees in the hotel and as far as i know there is no room in other hotels waiting impatiently to go back refugees here are glued to the t.v. in the canteen watching the latest news from the war torn region some still have family and friends who refuse to leave nagorno-karabakh and everyone is desperate to be reunited done of reporting from army news border with nagorno-karabakh r.t. . the fighting isn't only limited to the contested zone several towns and azerbaijani controlled territory have been hit according to the government as areas or it is
don't plan on staying away from home for too long where chapel 50. 1000000 miles was so as with the woodlands at the finish there's a tradition of with the love with most whereas you know. by civil their most intimate. group it's. mary and can't hold back the tears so we have to stop the interview glories hotels are packed with refugees locals are doing the best they can to lift at least some of the misery from their shoulders that. we provide rooms and 3 meals a day for free and also invite...
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this is one you will that there's distance again just as far as soberly finds you total over 10 saw woodland broken and ultimately shells were fired only presidential every once during the conflict he didn't home to duty. i woke up as a herd terribly loud rumble there was dancing black smoke with stories suffocating everything around was destroyed we don't understand why the target a civilian town we are far from the battlefield we all want peace we don't want war . my parents are in hospital now they were injured because of the artillery strike everything they gained throughout the years everything was destroyed in a few minutes their houses are nothing but dust now and the key thing is that civilians were injured we don't want to live like this we want to live peacefully. marching down skirmishes with police that's how some autonomy and spent the 1st night of a new covert curfew would take a look after the short break. join me every thursday on the alex simon sure and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see you then. the world is driven
this is one you will that there's distance again just as far as soberly finds you total over 10 saw woodland broken and ultimately shells were fired only presidential every once during the conflict he didn't home to duty. i woke up as a herd terribly loud rumble there was dancing black smoke with stories suffocating everything around was destroyed we don't understand why the target a civilian town we are far from the battlefield we all want peace we don't want war . my parents are in hospital...
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the torso of a woman found on the shoreline in 1979 has been identified as dolores wolf of woodland and at one point her husband was arrested but the case was dismissed for lack of evidence and he died in 2005. earlier this year detectives reopened the case after a tip and it did not pan out. but a detective cross- referenced cases of missing women and linked to the body to dolores wolf using dna from one of her children. >>> coming up, neighbors wake up to a mess with yards destroyed by wild pigs. why hunters can't seem to catch up. up next new restaurants amid the pandemic. what is behind the move being seen right now on the peninsula? >>> and we are tracking the friday forecast, but unfortunately another round of strong wind will boost the fire danger. we have to wait a few days but we are tracking another fire weather watch. we will have more details coming up. in business you have to be able to shift-pivot-adapt. then do it all over again. comcast business gives you fast, reliable internet on the nation's largest gig-speed network. and now for a limited time, you can also get fast
the torso of a woman found on the shoreline in 1979 has been identified as dolores wolf of woodland and at one point her husband was arrested but the case was dismissed for lack of evidence and he died in 2005. earlier this year detectives reopened the case after a tip and it did not pan out. but a detective cross- referenced cases of missing women and linked to the body to dolores wolf using dna from one of her children. >>> coming up, neighbors wake up to a mess with yards destroyed...