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Transcripts For WCVB Newscenter Five At Five-Thirty 20160906

Around eastern edges of the circulation and it is still headed for connecticut with a few bands and through the overnight and the day tomorrow there will be a few bands of showers off and on, living through the region. That will be the way it is now for the most part, on the damp side. Changes are coming after that and we will talk about that coming up. Jc new at 5 30, the driver mattapan woman went before a judge today. Ben police say he was drunk and speeding when the crash happened. Newscenter 5s Reid Lamberty is live in mattapan tonight reid, the victims heartbroken family was inside the courtroom . Reid 20 family members who was knocked down over the weekend and killed, in court to accuse the man faced of running down their loved one. There is no hiding their anguish. Killed over the weekend by an alleged drunk driver and abandoned in the street. Restless nights, not eating as much and very shocked that this happened to my mom. I know that she is in heaven and that she is ok. Reid

Transcripts For CSPAN3 Americas Historic Sites 20160905

Support and sponsorship of this program as well. Of course, the library system, and we really appreciate the everson madison region ally braer. We are, of course, in sh charlottesville, which is the southern terminus of our National Scenic byway as well as National Heritage area. We are pleased that the book tonight focuses on both our northern terminus as well as our southern terminus. You will hear a little bit about gettysburg, which is our northern terminus, our most northern part of our National Heritage area, and of course you will hear a little bit about charlottesville as well. The way we often talk is if you head out monticells, jeffersons highway and turn left you are heading on the National Scenic byway and you drive 180 miles north to gettysburg which is the other end of our National Heritage area. Within that 180mile swath of land we have nine president ial sites including James Monroes highland, which sarah is here as our guest as well. Of course, monticello, madisons hom

Transcripts For CSPAN3 Politics And Public Policy Today 20160412

General economy, Interest Rates, the regulatory requirements that are imposed and competing local demands in our communities. What is very clear is the annual need for investment in our Water Infrastructure is going to grow dramatically in the coming decades, it will at least triple and possibly quadruple by 2040. Buried no longer, confronting americas Water Infrastructure challenge specifically, it looked at our aging water mains, what that report concluded is that we will require an investment of 1 trillion over the next 25 years to replace the water mains that will become obsolete during that time frame. That number include nothing for Drinking Water needs nor for cso, sso or other wastewater types of issues. Clearly a significant number when you compare it to what were currently spending. Another important feature to recognize, that Water Services are the most capital intensive that we provide in our country. What this means is that when we invest bigger dollars, more dollars in th

Transcripts For CSPAN3 National Park Service Centennial 20160503

Wilderness society for some few decades or more, and as of 2014, serves as vice chair of the organizations governing townsy. Council. My own role working with the National Parks service goes back to the first collaborative agreement signed in 199495 when i was president of oah and ive worked in philadelphia with the Independence National historic parks and others and was one of the coauthors of imperilled promise that ill speak about after bob stanton talks, and i was a member of the Second Century Commission which delivered the report to congress on the state of affairs in the National Parks service. So with those introductions, ill turn to bob stanton, whos going to reflect on all these years in the Parks Service and some of the problems he sees. He or she is a better citizen with a keener appreciation of living here in the United States, who has toured the National Parks. Steven mather, the first director of the National Parks service. Good afternoon. Its a pleasure to be with you.

Transcripts For CSPAN3 National Park Service Centennial 20160503

The National Parks service done by four members of oeh and issued a few years back. So bob stanton here to my right. Grew up in ft. Worth. He was recruited into a summer seasonal job while he was a student at houston hiliton college. That began a long career stretching out some 54 years in the Nations Service as a stalwart member of the National Parks service. So he started at the bottom in Grand Teton National Park and worked his way all the way to the top when bill clinton, president bill clinton appointed him the director of the National Parks service from 1997 to 2001. Before that, he was superintendent of National Capital park in the d. C. Area as a virginia islands National Park. He then served as regional director for the National Capital region. And then he made the mistake of retiring, which meant that he was even in greater demand. And so he has served as Senior Adviser to the secretary of the department of interior, and then was appointed by president obama in 2014 for a fou

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