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and it's unique to alaska, and only in alaska right now. but those 800 veterans have a choice. they go to nome or to anchorage or seattle. but they have a choice now. they don't have to fly hundreds of miles. what does this do? it saves money to the v.a. system not paying for air fare. guess where that goes to? health care for veterans. remember that photo of the health care veterans in bethel, that was a couple of years ago. they were a little skeptical. this weekend i'm in bethel, alaska, in the same v.f.w., this one guy pulls his hand out, shows me these scars he's working on. he said i had to go to anchorage. i thought he was going to get mad at me. but he said now, now -- these are the bethel folks. he said to me, mark, i'm able to save my air fare and give more care to my brothers and sisters who serve with me in the military, because he doesn't have to fly to anchorage. he gets a choice. he gets to get the care right there. we went after this issue aggressively because we knew these veterans fought for our country and deserve the best. the best. and we knew we could offe
and it's unique to alaska, and only in alaska right now. but those 800 veterans have a choice. they go to nome or to anchorage or seattle. but they have a choice now. they don't have to fly hundreds of miles. what does this do? it saves money to the v.a. system not paying for air fare. guess where that goes to? health care for veterans. remember that photo of the health care veterans in bethel, that was a couple of years ago. they were a little skeptical. this weekend i'm in bethel, alaska, in...
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as you mentioned, the magnitude 9.2 great alaska earthquake that struck southern alaska 50 years ago today, it's the largest earthquake in u.s. recorded history and the second largest ever recorded. it's also maybe relevant to understand that the earthquake shaking lasted for five minutes, about the length of time that i'll be speaking with you today. so consider that. anchorage sustain heavy damages. tsunamis caused death and damage as far away as oregon and california and the earthquake and subsequent tsunamis resulted in 129 fatalities. >> sir, could i ask you to speak a little closer into the microphone. >> certainly. a major leap in scientific understanding followed the 1964 earthquakes, including break throughs in earth science research worldwide that have continued overthe past half century since. the '64 alaska earthquake provided compelling evidence for example for the then new theory of plate tectonics. it also had national influence. first, it showed how disruptive a earthquake can be on a modern society and its infrastructure. it also showed the complexities that need to
as you mentioned, the magnitude 9.2 great alaska earthquake that struck southern alaska 50 years ago today, it's the largest earthquake in u.s. recorded history and the second largest ever recorded. it's also maybe relevant to understand that the earthquake shaking lasted for five minutes, about the length of time that i'll be speaking with you today. so consider that. anchorage sustain heavy damages. tsunamis caused death and damage as far away as oregon and california and the earthquake and...
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hospital in alaska. so then if you need hospital services, you would have to go to seecialghts long distances. so for several years we worked on this issue and i continue to push -- i brought general shin keekcy out to alaska to show him the impact of veterans who lived in rural alaska but yet across the street medical services provided by indian health services through our native health clinics were being delivered by our tribes. incredible health care, but veterans could not utilize t so i tried to show him that the care there is incredible, high-quality. we need to be able to access this. it is not awed paid with federal dollars. why not figure out how to being accessit? why not figure out to maximize our public resources for the betterment of not only our alaska natives but also our veterans? so we worked on an idea that today we have now agreements with 26-plus tribes -- all these black dots on the man sho map sl the new areas where they can access care. if they want to stay close to their home, be
hospital in alaska. so then if you need hospital services, you would have to go to seecialghts long distances. so for several years we worked on this issue and i continue to push -- i brought general shin keekcy out to alaska to show him the impact of veterans who lived in rural alaska but yet across the street medical services provided by indian health services through our native health clinics were being delivered by our tribes. incredible health care, but veterans could not utilize t so i...
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state of alaska. when i say the ocean is very much a part of our lives, our culture and our heritage, i do, of course, include not only my fellow pacific island nations, but also the united states of america. we share maritime boundaries with our waters strategically located as the u.s. pivot of the pacific. furthermore, our ocean territory hosts part of the largest remaining tuna fish species with true commercial supply chains which are linked to united states businesses and consumers. in essence, through the oceans and the pacific as not only direct economic linkages for the united states, but it's also intricately linked with u.s. national security. ladies and gentlemen, the same case would apply to my colleagues -- [inaudible] this very same ocean has now raised a new major survival challenge. our people are now facing major challenges never faced before from the rise in sea levels. over the recent past, at the beginning of this year in particular, we experienced the increasing severity of inundat
state of alaska. when i say the ocean is very much a part of our lives, our culture and our heritage, i do, of course, include not only my fellow pacific island nations, but also the united states of america. we share maritime boundaries with our waters strategically located as the u.s. pivot of the pacific. furthermore, our ocean territory hosts part of the largest remaining tuna fish species with true commercial supply chains which are linked to united states businesses and consumers. in...
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the alaska commission on post-secretary education, is funded by the alaska student loan corporation. it's a public corporation in the state of alaska. it is an agency that originates federal loans under the old federal family education loan program, ffel, and for 40 years, it's originated state loans. now, before you dismiss apse as another private lender, let me tell you what it does. it's the authorizing agency for institutions of higher education. they provide consumer protection for alaskans. they gather student data to inform policymakers so that we know what policies and practices are working, where improvements are necessary. they manage the state's performance scholarships and education grants which provide both merit and need-based grants to students for post-secondary ed. they create and manage college readiness or job training programs and helping to figure out how to afford it. so effectively what it does is promote access to and success in high-quality postsecondary and job training for thousands of alaskans as well as non-alaskans who are attending alaska schools. but t
the alaska commission on post-secretary education, is funded by the alaska student loan corporation. it's a public corporation in the state of alaska. it is an agency that originates federal loans under the old federal family education loan program, ffel, and for 40 years, it's originated state loans. now, before you dismiss apse as another private lender, let me tell you what it does. it's the authorizing agency for institutions of higher education. they provide consumer protection for...
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knows the impacts from my state of alaska. the agency readily admits that its proposal fails to account for the expected costs and benefits for areas outside the contiguous united states. madam president, we're 1/5 the size of the country, we are part of the country, but the e.p.a. in advancing these proposed regs admits that we don't know, we don't know the cost-benefit for alaska. we don't know the cost-benefit for hawaii. but that does not mean, that does not mean that my state is exempt from this rule, as some reports have led splans to believe. instead, without the benefit of any signals, e.p.a. has directed alaska to reduce our emissions by 26%, and this, while e.p.a. ignores, totally ignores the likely inflationary costs and increases inherent in requiring the revamping of so much power production likely within a single decade here. now, the e.p.a. has recommended that states work together, work together to figure this out, how we're going to make these cuts, but again, when you're not part of the contiguous united stat
knows the impacts from my state of alaska. the agency readily admits that its proposal fails to account for the expected costs and benefits for areas outside the contiguous united states. madam president, we're 1/5 the size of the country, we are part of the country, but the e.p.a. in advancing these proposed regs admits that we don't know, we don't know the cost-benefit for alaska. we don't know the cost-benefit for hawaii. but that does not mean, that does not mean that my state is exempt...
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or those devastating in alaska. the tsunami that was generated killed four oregonians in part because there was no and is no early warning system to alert people a tsunami was bearing down on the oregon coast. the tsunami early warning system 50 years ago could have saved lives, giving some warning. even a few minutes can save lives. oregon doesn't just face a threat from tsunamis generated elsewhere, we have our own fault. a rather big one, it turns out. the same type that generated the great alaska quake. the 2011 japan earthquake and the indonesia earthquake. according to geologic history, we are overdue for a major quake in the northwest. it has been quiet or fairly quiet for a few hundred years, but as i said, it is being judged to be overdue. you know, some day it's going to wake up and our coastal residen residents, not only arkansas, washington and california and potentially sending north like it was south from alaska. we need that early warning system finished and deployed in the ocean and as needed on land
or those devastating in alaska. the tsunami that was generated killed four oregonians in part because there was no and is no early warning system to alert people a tsunami was bearing down on the oregon coast. the tsunami early warning system 50 years ago could have saved lives, giving some warning. even a few minutes can save lives. oregon doesn't just face a threat from tsunamis generated elsewhere, we have our own fault. a rather big one, it turns out. the same type that generated the great...
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alaska -- fire season. alaska is especially.ona and new mexico are having normal fire activity, but it's, it's busy. the funny river fire is a bit unusual. you don't have 200,000 acres burn on the kenai very often, and that gets a lot of attention especially with the values at risk and the people in the way. and what our season looks like is that june will continue to be that kind of a problem for alaska. maybe it'll moderate by the time july gets here, i hope so. alaska went a little longer than usual in past seasons. as we move further into the season and get into july, california, oregon look particularly bad. nevada's not going to be good. so that's where we expect most of our problems. it'll be scattered throughout the west as usual, and we'll have surprises pop up all across the west. but those three states in particular look problematic. our forecasts tell us we probably will be spending more money on suppression than we have in the budget, so we'll go through that process again. we are prepared. the interagency forces ar
alaska -- fire season. alaska is especially.ona and new mexico are having normal fire activity, but it's, it's busy. the funny river fire is a bit unusual. you don't have 200,000 acres burn on the kenai very often, and that gets a lot of attention especially with the values at risk and the people in the way. and what our season looks like is that june will continue to be that kind of a problem for alaska. maybe it'll moderate by the time july gets here, i hope so. alaska went a little longer...
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go ahead. >> well, we got a package for george from the state of alaska.om doug. >> how do you know it was from doug, michelle? >> because george put him in jail. >> okay. >> george testified. >> michelle thought the bomb had to have come from the two men her stepson put in jail, doug gustafson and r.d. cheely. >> the bomb was not meant to frighten someone, to intimidate someone. this was meant to kill. and it succeeded, killing the wrong person. >> but could the forensic evidence prove it? at david kerr's autopsy, investigators found a tiny metal post in his chest, the kind used in a switch. >> ultimately, our crime lab was able to determine the type of switch that that post would be a part of, a manufacturer, and to whom did the manufacturer provide the circuit or the switch? radioshack. well, there are lots of radio shacks, but at least we knew there were radio shacks in anchorage. >> but both cheely and gustafson were incarcerated at the time. >> how could they have done it from jail? how could they do this? how could they do that? which was all of our
go ahead. >> well, we got a package for george from the state of alaska.om doug. >> how do you know it was from doug, michelle? >> because george put him in jail. >> okay. >> george testified. >> michelle thought the bomb had to have come from the two men her stepson put in jail, doug gustafson and r.d. cheely. >> the bomb was not meant to frighten someone, to intimidate someone. this was meant to kill. and it succeeded, killing the wrong person....
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it's critical in alaska. i want to again thank you and thank the incident command team, rob allen, also the fema and tree planning through our office of emergency management and coordination at our director did to help support that effort, all of that -- this was a good example of how in part we were lucky but the realty is there was a lot of planning that went into it well in advance of when a fire might happen and it really worked in this case. i think it's a good example of right amount of resources and expertise that's brought in to a lot of different areas around the country and state. it was impressive. thank you. >> thank you, mayor. these are pictures from that fire and it's incredible devastation that occurred and i was down there on monday, as mayor talked about, some incredible resources came to the table at the right time. there was one thing you had mentioned and i want to ask you, made a note here. your borough mapping system, was that funded by the borough or a combination of federal or state?
it's critical in alaska. i want to again thank you and thank the incident command team, rob allen, also the fema and tree planning through our office of emergency management and coordination at our director did to help support that effort, all of that -- this was a good example of how in part we were lucky but the realty is there was a lot of planning that went into it well in advance of when a fire might happen and it really worked in this case. i think it's a good example of right amount of...
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we show alaska how cold and snowy. summer is great in alaska. the perfect time to visit alaska. >> sun doesn't set until really late. >> thank you, bill. >>> moving on to entertainment news. kanye west can't escape the long arm of the law. facing charges for a brawl with the paparazzi. the rapper accepted a plea deal for 250 hours of community service. he is teaching fashion to college kids. he shared his experiences as a designer with students at l.a.'s trade technical college. you wonder what they had to say about that infamous choke. >>> before mays making his new york jets debut michael vick will be producing a stand-up comedy show. michael vick's comedy explosion debuts july 12th in shreveport, louisiana. for the record vick says month topic will be off limits. even his own run-in with the law. >>> a little ick factor. white house photographer pete souza tweeted this pick out of the commander in chief's visit to a chipotle. he got too enthusiastic ordering his burrito bowl. the twitter-versk accused him of overreach. and wanted his impeachm
we show alaska how cold and snowy. summer is great in alaska. the perfect time to visit alaska. >> sun doesn't set until really late. >> thank you, bill. >>> moving on to entertainment news. kanye west can't escape the long arm of the law. facing charges for a brawl with the paparazzi. the rapper accepted a plea deal for 250 hours of community service. he is teaching fashion to college kids. he shared his experiences as a designer with students at l.a.'s trade technical...
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doing aerial surveys over alaska.n sunday. ,hey surveyed bp pie lines roads, and equipment. , roads, andnes equipment. stephen, thank you for joining us. how did the survey go? >> it went to great. we have been working on this for white some time. we have been in this business for more than 25 years. we spent much of the last decade proving the technology out and continuing to advance it. real landmark moment for this industry and a number of different industries locally. >> you brought a drone with you. talk to us a little bit about the potential for drone technology in your line of work. >> i brought with me the wasp. device has as much technology packed into it as a private plane does that is piloted by a person. all kinds of technology related to navigation, autonomous operations, they are all in this. this is designed to provide information. it is nothing less than the digitization of agriculture. it is turning bridges and pipelines and roads and crops into zeros and ones that can help people make better decision
doing aerial surveys over alaska.n sunday. ,hey surveyed bp pie lines roads, and equipment. , roads, andnes equipment. stephen, thank you for joining us. how did the survey go? >> it went to great. we have been working on this for white some time. we have been in this business for more than 25 years. we spent much of the last decade proving the technology out and continuing to advance it. real landmark moment for this industry and a number of different industries locally. >> you...
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other end is that what this is really no every man woman and child in alaska this was put into place by republicans so the lyric hucksters are like sarah palin buy up the votes of these poor individuals who they feel aren't capable of working are incapable of being self-sufficient and they're depriving them tom you know it's like telling a person over and over and over you are worthless you just can't make it come on let's say that what you're saying is loney here's here's twelve to fourteen thousand dollars a year as a baseline or whatever it is you know whatever the middle. is fourteen thousand here's your basic guaranteed annual income now a you could increase. you could be creative and do i mean this could spark a new renaissance you know the renaissance came about and this is a sort of you know i don't even think you believe that i think this is jive and it's a lousy idea and it begs the question why is the mayor promoting such. nonsense so that he has poor people on stamps so he has fewer people on welfare so he has fewer people on housing assistance so he has fewer people on m
other end is that what this is really no every man woman and child in alaska this was put into place by republicans so the lyric hucksters are like sarah palin buy up the votes of these poor individuals who they feel aren't capable of working are incapable of being self-sufficient and they're depriving them tom you know it's like telling a person over and over and over you are worthless you just can't make it come on let's say that what you're saying is loney here's here's twelve to fourteen...
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to the municipality of anchorage, alaska. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from alaska, mr. young, and the gentleman from indiana, mr. carson, each will control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from alaska. mr. young: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days in which to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on h.r. 3786 as amended. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. young: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. young: h.r. 3786 will direct the general service administration on behalf of the national archives to convey property of the state of alaska to the city of anchorage this will bring savings to the taxpayer. the national ar kivenes has determined -- archives has determined it no longer needs the property to be conveyed in the bill and wants to sell it as part of its efforts to shrink its space footprint. it will
to the municipality of anchorage, alaska. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from alaska, mr. young, and the gentleman from indiana, mr. carson, each will control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from alaska. mr. young: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days in which to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on h.r. 3786 as amended. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr....
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the real concern is along the alaska coast. they're monitoring the situation as far south as oregon. >> all right, david wright on top of the story. thank you so much, david. >>> now we're going to turn next to nationwide crackdown on a problem that could reach into every community in this country. today, the fbi moved into rescue nearly 200 children right here in the united states. most of them, girls, many lured from their homes by sex trackers. abc's cecilia vega was with the investigators. >> reporter: they call this the track. the redlight district just one announced today. a place where prostitutes come to make their money, many of them just girls. how young are we talking? >> the youngest i want to say i have seen is 13. >> reporter: this undercover oakland cop, his face hidden and i'm here for the sting, as the fbi and police try to save as many girls as they can. today, announcing that operation cross country put 281 alleged pitches behind bars and rescued 168 child prostitutes in more than 100 cities from tampa to den
the real concern is along the alaska coast. they're monitoring the situation as far south as oregon. >> all right, david wright on top of the story. thank you so much, david. >>> now we're going to turn next to nationwide crackdown on a problem that could reach into every community in this country. today, the fbi moved into rescue nearly 200 children right here in the united states. most of them, girls, many lured from their homes by sex trackers. abc's cecilia vega was with the...
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a huge earthquake off the coast of alaska. right now, experts watching for signs of a tsunami. >>> crackdown. a nationwide sweep by the fbi frees nearly 200 children from sex traffickers. >>> real money. tonight, the experts find some stunning things buried inside your medical bills. how this family saved $30,000 coming up. >>> and the agony of the tie. why the coach for team usa is complaining about the crucial next game, is it fair that the german team gets to do something the americans don't? >>> good evening to you on this monday night. we come on the air with breaking news from alaska. it is a powerful earthquake measuring 8.0. it erupted off the coast, triggering a tsunami warning. right now, evacuations are under way on the islands off the mainland and abc's david wright is here to tell us the latest at this moment. david? >> reporter: good evening, diane. this is a significant quake and it struck before 1:00 this afternoon alaska time. off the island. that's that long finger that stretches out into the sea towards russ
a huge earthquake off the coast of alaska. right now, experts watching for signs of a tsunami. >>> crackdown. a nationwide sweep by the fbi frees nearly 200 children from sex traffickers. >>> real money. tonight, the experts find some stunning things buried inside your medical bills. how this family saved $30,000 coming up. >>> and the agony of the tie. why the coach for team usa is complaining about the crucial next game, is it fair that the german team gets to do...
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they are at the alaska zoo in anchorage. to tell us how the five wolf us. are doing, we have zoo director pat, "right this minute," via skype. tell us what the conditions of the pup are now. they have porcupine injuries and were festering. >> we're still finding porcupine quills migrating out of them. they removed all the quills they saw on the initial physical examination, but some of the quills go into them and are under the skin and then start spoking out. at every feeding, every three hours, they're getting a full body check to identify any more quills. >> now, for wolf pups, great caution you take them in. they can be returned into the wild. tell us about the decision to take them in. >> a decision by the alaska department of fish and game. determined the mother moved off. they would be dead by now. we're a transition facility. we have experience in caring for these young animals, seeing to their medical needs and working with fish and game in identifying permanent homes for them to go to. >> what do you have to say to the wild land firefighters who he
they are at the alaska zoo in anchorage. to tell us how the five wolf us. are doing, we have zoo director pat, "right this minute," via skype. tell us what the conditions of the pup are now. they have porcupine injuries and were festering. >> we're still finding porcupine quills migrating out of them. they removed all the quills they saw on the initial physical examination, but some of the quills go into them and are under the skin and then start spoking out. at every feeding,...
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in alaska, it is more apparent the problem. veterans in alaska have unique needs. the sheer size of the states creates challenges of delivering health care and many live off the road system. with air transportation as their own system, which is heavily dependent on weather conditions. most of them do not get their care needs they also knew we needed to take care of veterans in places that did not have a v.a. or private doctors. we did that by working directly with the secretary shinseki anded tribal health providers. each provider has a unique agreement with the v.a., with the goal of provides care to veterans who sometimes travel thousands of miles. to date there are 25 agreements with alaska tribal health providers, and agreement with the federally qualified health centers. alaska v.a. has made great progress. in the last four years by expanding outreach, tele medicine, and reducing wait times, sometimes in just less than a week. in our private facilities that are tribal health providers and our federally qualified health centers, if they're on the list, they get
in alaska, it is more apparent the problem. veterans in alaska have unique needs. the sheer size of the states creates challenges of delivering health care and many live off the road system. with air transportation as their own system, which is heavily dependent on weather conditions. most of them do not get their care needs they also knew we needed to take care of veterans in places that did not have a v.a. or private doctors. we did that by working directly with the secretary shinseki anded...
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it was made by a company called aerobyerman in alaska. more than 30,000 limo and taxi drivers from across europe are going to hold massive road test tomorrow against uber. scheduled in some of europe's biggest cities including london, paris, berlin, madrid, drivers even planning on blocking the roads. it is unfair that regulations they have to follow are not applied to uber drivers as they expand. they spoke on street smart yesterday. >> the kinds of things we think about our, can we continue our growth? can we grow in cities we are already in? if we can make it to this whole year and grow faster when we are five or six times bigger this year than we did last year, that is kind of a big deal. i've got a lot of my team that is really focused on those kinds of things. there are a lot of little things underneath to make that a reality. >> they are scheduled less than a week after they raised $1.2 billion in funding. they hit a valuation of about 17 billion dollars. olivia sterns is with us on the phone from london. and here in san francisco,
it was made by a company called aerobyerman in alaska. more than 30,000 limo and taxi drivers from across europe are going to hold massive road test tomorrow against uber. scheduled in some of europe's biggest cities including london, paris, berlin, madrid, drivers even planning on blocking the roads. it is unfair that regulations they have to follow are not applied to uber drivers as they expand. they spoke on street smart yesterday. >> the kinds of things we think about our, can we...
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alaska went a little longer than usual in past seasons.her into the season, we get into july, california, oregon look particularly bad. nevada is not going to be good. so that's where we expect most of our problems. it will be scattered throughout the west as usual and we'll have surprises pop up all across the west. but those three states in particular look problematic. our forecast tell us we probably will be spending more money on suppression than we have in the budget. we'll go through that process again. we are prepared the inner agency forces are at 14,000 firefighters available to us. we have 14 large air tankers but could have as many as 22 under exclusive use contract before the season is over as those next generation planes begin to fly. we still have the 8 military unit surge capacity and we do have the 72 engineer tankers under contract and more than 600 helicopters under contract. aviation forces and ground forces are in place for the season. the conditions are challenging, the changing conditions we face with climate and fuel
alaska went a little longer than usual in past seasons.her into the season, we get into july, california, oregon look particularly bad. nevada is not going to be good. so that's where we expect most of our problems. it will be scattered throughout the west as usual and we'll have surprises pop up all across the west. but those three states in particular look problematic. our forecast tell us we probably will be spending more money on suppression than we have in the budget. we'll go through that...
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no threat for the mainland of alaska and also no threat for hawaii right now. some good news and hope fully we don't hear of any tsunami hit that chain of islands. the temperature back home 82 allentown, 81 reading, 8 in wilmington. cooling to the south and southerly wind from the sea breeze in sea isle city 74. and a few cloud broke away from the north and west but not harming us one bit. we look to the west and downpours eye -- erupting in the ohio valley. and tomorrow a touch more humid, 85 degrees and a south-southwestly wind. wednesday we crank up the humidity. with more humidity in the atmosphere basically water particles in the atmosphere sitting there, waiting to be rung out. with the front coming in late in the day, there could be some good downpours here wednesday afternoon of 86 degrees. and any of the downpours could quickly rise water, especially area roadways. the shore tomorrow sunny and a south wind. keeping temperatures in the 70s. a high u.v. index. and water temperature has jumped up to 74 warm degrees. overnight tonight stars and clouds, com
no threat for the mainland of alaska and also no threat for hawaii right now. some good news and hope fully we don't hear of any tsunami hit that chain of islands. the temperature back home 82 allentown, 81 reading, 8 in wilmington. cooling to the south and southerly wind from the sea breeze in sea isle city 74. and a few cloud broke away from the north and west but not harming us one bit. we look to the west and downpours eye -- erupting in the ohio valley. and tomorrow a touch more humid, 85...
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in alaska, it is more apparent the problem. veterans in alaska have unique needs. the sheer size of the states creates challenges of delivering health care and many live off the road system. with air transportation as their own system, which is heavily dependent on weather conditions. most of them do not get their care needs they also knew we needed to take care of veterans in places that did not have a v.a. or private doctors. we did that by working directly with the secretary shinseki anded tribal health providers. each provider has a unique agreement with the v.a., with the goal of provides care to veterans who sometimes travel thousands of miles. to date there are 25 agreements with alaska tribal health providers, and agreement with the federally qualified health centers. alaska v.a. has made great progress. in the last four years by expanding outreach, tele medicine, and reducing wait times, sometimes in just less than a week. in our private facilities that are tribal health providers and our federally qualified health centers, if they're on the list, they get
in alaska, it is more apparent the problem. veterans in alaska have unique needs. the sheer size of the states creates challenges of delivering health care and many live off the road system. with air transportation as their own system, which is heavily dependent on weather conditions. most of them do not get their care needs they also knew we needed to take care of veterans in places that did not have a v.a. or private doctors. we did that by working directly with the secretary shinseki anded...
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in alaska, it is more apparent the problem. veterans in alaska have unique needs. the sheer size of the states creates challenges of delivering health care and many live off the road system. with air transportation as their own system, which is heavily dependent on weather conditions. most of them do not get their care needs they also knew we needed to take care of veterans in places that did not have a v.a. or private doctors. we did that by working directly with the secretary shinseki anded tribal health providers. each provider has a unique agreement with the v.a., with the goal of provides care to veterans who sometimes travel thousands of miles. to date there are 25 agreements with alaska tribal health providers, and agreement with the federally qualified health centers. alaska v.a. has made great progress. in the last four years by expanding outreach, tele medicine, and reducing wait times, sometimes in just less than a week. in our private facilities that are tribal health providers and our federally qualified health centers, if they're on the list, they get
in alaska, it is more apparent the problem. veterans in alaska have unique needs. the sheer size of the states creates challenges of delivering health care and many live off the road system. with air transportation as their own system, which is heavily dependent on weather conditions. most of them do not get their care needs they also knew we needed to take care of veterans in places that did not have a v.a. or private doctors. we did that by working directly with the secretary shinseki anded...
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highway shooting, a package was mailed to george kerr in care of his family's address in eklutna, alaska. since george was out of state, his father decided to open it. 44-year-old david kerr was killed instantly. george's stepmother michelle was barely alive.
highway shooting, a package was mailed to george kerr in care of his family's address in eklutna, alaska. since george was out of state, his father decided to open it. 44-year-old david kerr was killed instantly. george's stepmother michelle was barely alive.
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this is alaska time. there are no artificial lights. you won't need them. stays bright the whole time. they are going to expect to see few showers spinning up there for alaska freq time to time. we will see if there are some delays. it's never been cancelled. this is the 109th year of that game in skavk. temperatures for the u.s., tripledict heat, phoenix at 104. 93 degrees in memphis but it feels hotter for you with the humidity, it's 101 is what it feels like in memphis. the problem here is we have so much humidity and heat going on in the southeast and as we get into tomorrow, it's going to feel like not the just triple digit heat. we are talking about 110 degrees. >> that's what it's going to feel like for parts of alabama, mississippi, georgia. very uncomfortable. we are watching the rainfall for the carolinas. any solstice plans? >> i would like to go to the baseball game. i wouldn't want to live there. rebecca, thanks a lot. still ahead on al jazeera america, preserving the traditional music of cult tours around the globe. >>> remembering the discove
this is alaska time. there are no artificial lights. you won't need them. stays bright the whole time. they are going to expect to see few showers spinning up there for alaska freq time to time. we will see if there are some delays. it's never been cancelled. this is the 109th year of that game in skavk. temperatures for the u.s., tripledict heat, phoenix at 104. 93 degrees in memphis but it feels hotter for you with the humidity, it's 101 is what it feels like in memphis. the problem here is...
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a huge earthquake off the coast of alaska. right now, experts watching for signs of a tsunami. >>> crackdown. a nationwide sweep by the fbi frees nearly 200 children from sex traffickers. >>> real money. tonight, the experts find some stunning things buried inside your medical bills. how this family saved $30,000 coming up. >>> and the agony of the tie. why the coach for team usa is complaining about the crucial next game, is it fair that the german team gets to do something the americans don't? >>> good evening to you on this
a huge earthquake off the coast of alaska. right now, experts watching for signs of a tsunami. >>> crackdown. a nationwide sweep by the fbi frees nearly 200 children from sex traffickers. >>> real money. tonight, the experts find some stunning things buried inside your medical bills. how this family saved $30,000 coming up. >>> and the agony of the tie. why the coach for team usa is complaining about the crucial next game, is it fair that the german team gets to do...
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. >> it is only under the treaty that the united states could claim more territory north of alaska. north of alaska we have a territory the size of california that we could annex to prove it's part of the continual nenl shelf. -- continental shelf. in order to do that we would have to join the treaty. all the arctic countries are part of this treaty. one person told me if this was in the ballgame, we wouldn't be in the field, we wouldn't be in the stands, we wouldn't even be in the parking lot. we're last on the race. >> so many reasons congress hasn't done outer things we should do. why haven't we ratified this? >> especially when you consider the people who want us to ratify it. the sierra club, the obama administration, the shippers want it, you would think so many people want this treaty who is blocking ilt? right wing republicans don't want any international body to have a say in anything the united states does. and what they say is they are trying to continue the reagan legacy. because the treaty first came up under reagan and it was blocked. i tell you i was in the room two y
. >> it is only under the treaty that the united states could claim more territory north of alaska. north of alaska we have a territory the size of california that we could annex to prove it's part of the continual nenl shelf. -- continental shelf. in order to do that we would have to join the treaty. all the arctic countries are part of this treaty. one person told me if this was in the ballgame, we wouldn't be in the field, we wouldn't be in the stands, we wouldn't even be in the...
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host: you bring up alaska, a story in the new york times, outdoor -- outside money floods alaska.host: we are with jennifer duffy for a few more minutes. sandra is in virginia, on our line for independents. caller: good morning. i would like ask your guest about what she thinks about the race with eric cantor. his competitors running on a platform of being against amnesty for illegals? guest: i don't think the cancer has much of her problem. i was looking at the ad spending in that race the other day, he doesn't really have the resources to do it. cantor takes nothing for granted, he spent a lot in ads. and getting his troops ready. the one thing we are seeing in the house is that some incumbents, and i don't think you do need to republicans, are underreporting -- under performing. they are winning, but not by as much as they should be. i think it is voters -- voter unhappiness. all these guys and women work in an institution with a 12% recruiting -- approval rating. host: cantor's race happening this tuesday. on the senate side, we saw the convention happening. we are talking wit
host: you bring up alaska, a story in the new york times, outdoor -- outside money floods alaska.host: we are with jennifer duffy for a few more minutes. sandra is in virginia, on our line for independents. caller: good morning. i would like ask your guest about what she thinks about the race with eric cantor. his competitors running on a platform of being against amnesty for illegals? guest: i don't think the cancer has much of her problem. i was looking at the ad spending in that race the...
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it struck between russia as well as alaska.arning has been generated for sections of the a lucien islands as well alaska is he we'll continue to monitor that. monitoring the temperatures today, 63 degrees was the low. the afternoon high 83 degrees. that's 2 degrees below where we should be for this time of year. which is highs in the mid 80s. but it was pretty comfortable. let's look at those temperatures right now. 80 in lancaster. 80 in pottstown as well trenton. a pair of sevens in millville as well as atlantic city. quiet conditions here on this summer monday evening. satellite and radar showing a few high clouds streaming overhead. there's a warm front to our west and also a cold front around parts of the great lakes. this system will slowly head in our direction bringing humidity back as well as the threat for some showers and storms in particular for the middle part of the week. so let's roll the clock. tuesday morning, quiet conditions. a mixture of sun and clouds. that humidity will be on the increase during the day to
it struck between russia as well as alaska.arning has been generated for sections of the a lucien islands as well alaska is he we'll continue to monitor that. monitoring the temperatures today, 63 degrees was the low. the afternoon high 83 degrees. that's 2 degrees below where we should be for this time of year. which is highs in the mid 80s. but it was pretty comfortable. let's look at those temperatures right now. 80 in lancaster. 80 in pottstown as well trenton. a pair of sevens in millville...
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, no state where more political commercials have been run so far than alaska.his is all about defeating mark begich who is seen as very vulnerable. and indeed alaska is a place where because there were so many more republicans than democrats, it's very possible that they could pick him off. he's a first termer. he was elected in 2008. so that is why you have all these republican groups putting money behind this candidate dan sullivan who is sarah palin's attorney general. but there is a wild card. you guys may remember somebody by the name of joe miller from 2010, a tea party fame, of sarah palin fame. and he is threatening to run as a third party candidate if he doesn't win in the republican primary. if he does that, he would already certainly split the ticket and reelect begich. but i talked to him about it and he stdoesn't seem to care. >> and you have a piece in the "new york times" about that. john harris, thank you so much. coming up, rangers were in desperate need of a win last night if they hoped to make a comeback in the stanley cup final. morning joe
, no state where more political commercials have been run so far than alaska.his is all about defeating mark begich who is seen as very vulnerable. and indeed alaska is a place where because there were so many more republicans than democrats, it's very possible that they could pick him off. he's a first termer. he was elected in 2008. so that is why you have all these republican groups putting money behind this candidate dan sullivan who is sarah palin's attorney general. but there is a wild...
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in fact what we're seeing in terms of deals, for alaska, not a lot left in alaska. to go alaska this summer, you might get a spot deal, you might ante up, the caribbean is fluid. i hardly recommend bermuda, canada, new england, great trips for first-timer, great trips because they are not far from home. gerri: you can get deals for 50 to 100 bucks a day, that's excluding booze and other amenities. that's a deal. >> motel 6 is more expensive. you get food, meals, cabin service twice a day. have you broadway show kind of entertainment. you have zip lines, bowling alleys, it's a fantastic value, swimming pools. beaches that are created on top of sun decks. so much that is included. yes, you can spend a fortune on extras if you choose to, but you don't have to choose to. gerri: how do i get the best bargain? >> best way to get bargains is sign up for bargains mailers, cruise critic has one that's complimentary, free. gerri: free? >> absolutely free. travel agencies have them, hone in on what you're looking for. the one piece of advice is the worst thing you can do is bu
in fact what we're seeing in terms of deals, for alaska, not a lot left in alaska. to go alaska this summer, you might get a spot deal, you might ante up, the caribbean is fluid. i hardly recommend bermuda, canada, new england, great trips for first-timer, great trips because they are not far from home. gerri: you can get deals for 50 to 100 bucks a day, that's excluding booze and other amenities. that's a deal. >> motel 6 is more expensive. you get food, meals, cabin service twice a day....
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take vo "leah francis" fue asaltada a principios de este aÑo en alaska por un compaÑero de la universidad la junta directiva revis el caso y el estudiante fue suspendido por cinco trimestres y obligado a trabajar 40 horas de servicio comunitario... la joven afirma que el castigo no fue suficiente, pues el agresor no perdera el beneficio de graduarse y titularse de esta universidad... lorena ---lo mas seguro es que usted haya escuchado de las citas a ciegas.....una forma de conocer nuevos amigos... juanfra --- y es que cada vez es ms popular el entablar este tipo de relaciones por internet... pero a un hombre en tipo de relaciones por internet... pero a un hombre en san francisco... no le fue nada bien con su "supuesta cita"... y termin, atacado y asaltado... roll open under nos enlazamos con katherine orozco de telemundo 48 primera edicin... take 2boxes para que nos cuente los detalles de este caso... katherine buenos das! take katherine live lorena ---en menos de 24 horas se ---en menos de 24 horas se registr otro incidente en el que un policia dispar mortalmente contra un civil. take vo
take vo "leah francis" fue asaltada a principios de este aÑo en alaska por un compaÑero de la universidad la junta directiva revis el caso y el estudiante fue suspendido por cinco trimestres y obligado a trabajar 40 horas de servicio comunitario... la joven afirma que el castigo no fue suficiente, pues el agresor no perdera el beneficio de graduarse y titularse de esta universidad... lorena ---lo mas seguro es que usted haya escuchado de las citas a ciegas.....una forma de conocer...
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they partner with alaska to make your dream honeymoon a reality and best of all it's all free.r says from arrival to i do should take about an hour. >> coming soon. uber annulmen annulment. >> rate snichlt expedited wedding. check on the weather. >> here's sandhya. amazing how many things they come up with. here's a look being at live doppler 7hd right now we have a deepening marine layer over 2000 feet tonight and so we are seeing low clouds all the way out towards the livermore year tonight. so total morning do expect some gray skies like what you are looking at from the exploratorium candle. 61 oakland pretty mild in half machine bay. sfo cam with the low clouds right now. not going to be another round of wide spread drizzle or areas of drizzle like we saw last tonight but we still have to deal with the marine influence for the time being. this year low 60's concord and livermore and another live picture from the roof cam are breeze is not as strong as earlier this afternoon. low clouds overnight tonight. warmer inland tomorrow and either heating up on sunday and monda monda
they partner with alaska to make your dream honeymoon a reality and best of all it's all free.r says from arrival to i do should take about an hour. >> coming soon. uber annulmen annulment. >> rate snichlt expedited wedding. check on the weather. >> here's sandhya. amazing how many things they come up with. here's a look being at live doppler 7hd right now we have a deepening marine layer over 2000 feet tonight and so we are seeing low clouds all the way out towards the...
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alaska, ownedo and operated a bush service flying in the alaskan interior. became alaska's deputy homeland security. jim finished his career in c.i.a. paramilitary operations, rear tired in 1998. the attacks on our country. jip was out in the war zone. don't get to meet men like this every day. jim received the distinguished intelligence cross which is our highest award for valor like our medal of honor. presented.e been we're in what we call the afghan gallery, this is an exhibit on in operation enduring freedom. a role that was carried out in the days and weeks after the attacks on our country on 9/11. the c.i.a. team entered afghanistan on the 26th of september. 15 days after the attacks. one of the reasons we were able is that we quickly had a contingency plan on the this.for doing just and on the 14th of september, briefed tenant president bush on the c.i.a. presidenty and the said i want c.i.a. on the ground. the second team into afghanistan entered just weeks later on the october. this team has a different kind of mission, a tactical mission. their jo
alaska, ownedo and operated a bush service flying in the alaskan interior. became alaska's deputy homeland security. jim finished his career in c.i.a. paramilitary operations, rear tired in 1998. the attacks on our country. jip was out in the war zone. don't get to meet men like this every day. jim received the distinguished intelligence cross which is our highest award for valor like our medal of honor. presented.e been we're in what we call the afghan gallery, this is an exhibit on in...
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. >> well, let's go to your buy list, led by alaska air, why do you like it? well, the airline companies have found religion. they have rationalized pricing and capacity. this company is very well managed. it has a different root structure. stocks have done well but we believe we could do another 10 or 15% in the next year or so. >> and boeing which is obviously related to the airlines but in a different way. do you like it? >> well, you have about a four-year back log on that new 787 plane which is extraordinarily fuel efficient. so as the airlines continue to make money and look to upgrade their fleet with better technology, better fuel efficiency, this plane is getting a disproportionate amount of interest. >> we started with an a, went to a b, now to an h. home depot and the consumer. >> the consumer is back, it was the worst christmas since 2009, but easter was pretty good, the weather is rebounding so you will get good market and lawn sales, we do not believe the housing market is dead. depot has been going side ways and we believe the stocks will go hig
. >> well, let's go to your buy list, led by alaska air, why do you like it? well, the airline companies have found religion. they have rationalized pricing and capacity. this company is very well managed. it has a different root structure. stocks have done well but we believe we could do another 10 or 15% in the next year or so. >> and boeing which is obviously related to the airlines but in a different way. do you like it? >> well, you have about a four-year back log on that...
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they partner with alaska to make your dream honeymoon a reality and best of all it's all free. uber says from arrival to i do should take about an hour. >> coming soon. uber annulmen annulment. >> rate snichlt expedited wedding. check on the weather. >> here's sandhya. amazing how many things they come up with. here's a look being at live doppler 7hd right now we have a deepening marine layer over 2000 feet tonight and so we are seeing low clouds all the way out towards the livermore year tonight. so total morning do expect some gray skies like what you are looking at from the exploratorium candle. 61 oakland pretty mild in half machine bay. sfo cam with the low clouds right now. not going to be another round of wide spread drizzle or areas of drizzle like we saw last tonight but we still have to deal with the marine influence for the time being. this year low 60's concord and livermore and another live picture from the roof cam are breeze is not as strong as earlier this afternoon. low clouds overnight tonight. warmer inland tomorrow and either heating up on sunday and monda m
they partner with alaska to make your dream honeymoon a reality and best of all it's all free. uber says from arrival to i do should take about an hour. >> coming soon. uber annulmen annulment. >> rate snichlt expedited wedding. check on the weather. >> here's sandhya. amazing how many things they come up with. here's a look being at live doppler 7hd right now we have a deepening marine layer over 2000 feet tonight and so we are seeing low clouds all the way out towards the...
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they have partnered with alaska airline to make the dream honeymoon a reality. it is all free. not the honeymoon part. from arrival to "i do," will take an hour. >> mike? >> we will talk about the stuff that is going on and we will talk about pride, too, but, first, alameda county fair is getting a break from the heat with temperatures in the upper 70's to low 80's but it will be cool for the evening festivities down to 52 by 11 o'clock. on saturday in san francisco, 68 at noon and 70 and breezy at 4:00, and 63 degrees at 6:00. if you are headed to the california beer festival, temperatures tomorrow in the upper 70's from noon to 5:00. if you are traveling around the state, lake tahoe will be about 74 and 79 in los angeles. >> we do have an updated location for the accident involving a motorcycle if livermore and it is in the eastbound direction but it is closer to isabel and livermore avenue with a motorcycle that hit some wooden pallets. tracy is where we are on the brakes. the san mateo bridge is locking clear, as well, as you head cross the water with the tail lights moving
they have partnered with alaska airline to make the dream honeymoon a reality. it is all free. not the honeymoon part. from arrival to "i do," will take an hour. >> mike? >> we will talk about the stuff that is going on and we will talk about pride, too, but, first, alameda county fair is getting a break from the heat with temperatures in the upper 70's to low 80's but it will be cool for the evening festivities down to 52 by 11 o'clock. on saturday in san francisco, 68 at...
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and he talked to me about going to alaska. encouraged him to go and, you know, seek out those adventures. >> and bergdahl did seek them out, touring europe and venturing to alaska to work on a fishing boat. dylan hauled salmon alongside him. >> when we weren't on the boat, we'd go off walking on the swamplands and go off on little adventures for half travels, bel would come back to haley, he did a stint at the local gun club before moving on to the coffee shop where messages from well wishers now cover the wall. but soon he was off on his next adventure. joining the army's fight in afghanistan. by may 2009, bergdahl and the rest of the company were in the rural province where they manned a small outpost. >> pretty much as soon as we had gone to afghanistan and things started to turn a little bit harder for all of us, he immediately started separating himself away from us. and everyone in the platoon and started gravitating more toward the afghan soldiers. >> personally, i thought he took an interest in the culture. and i didn'
and he talked to me about going to alaska. encouraged him to go and, you know, seek out those adventures. >> and bergdahl did seek them out, touring europe and venturing to alaska to work on a fishing boat. dylan hauled salmon alongside him. >> when we weren't on the boat, we'd go off walking on the swamplands and go off on little adventures for half travels, bel would come back to haley, he did a stint at the local gun club before moving on to the coffee shop where messages from...
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they partner with alaska to make your dream honeymoon a reality and best of all it's all free. uber says from arrival to i do should take about an hour. >> coming soon. uber annulmen annulment. >> rate snichlt expedited wedding. check on the weather. >> here's sandhya. amazing how many things they come up with. here's a look being at live doppler 7hd right now we have a deepening marine layer over 2000 feet tonight and so we are seeing low clouds all the way out towards the livermore year tonight. so total morning do expect some gray skies like what you are looking at from the exploratorium candle. 61 oakland pretty mild in half machine bay. sfo cam with the low clouds right now. not going to be another round of wide spread drizzle or areas of drizzle like we saw last tonight but we still have to deal with the marine influence for the time being. this year low 60's concord and livermore and another live picture from the roof cam are breeze is not as strong as earlier this afternoon. low clouds overnight tonight. warmer inland tomorrow and either heating up on sunday and monda m
they partner with alaska to make your dream honeymoon a reality and best of all it's all free. uber says from arrival to i do should take about an hour. >> coming soon. uber annulmen annulment. >> rate snichlt expedited wedding. check on the weather. >> here's sandhya. amazing how many things they come up with. here's a look being at live doppler 7hd right now we have a deepening marine layer over 2000 feet tonight and so we are seeing low clouds all the way out towards the...