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-- but not just to come to alaska, come to alaska for two weeks to see alaska's needs firsthand. the federal funding that he secured year after year allowed many alaskans to gain access to very basic infrastructure. we're talking water and sewer, things that most americans would take for granted. but he also worked to help develop alaska so that we have a telemedicine network that works. he helped facility bypass mail, essential air service for our rural communities, programs and benefits that continue to this day. and there is absolutely no doubt -- no doubt -- that the people of alaska are better off because of ted stevens. many around this state still lovingly refer to ted as uncle ted. we are happier, we are clearly healthier, we are a safer and a more prosperous state because of his contributions. but the same is true for every american because ted's accomplishments did not end with the state of alaska. he was a patriot. he was firmly committed to our national defense and the security of our country. he had great, great admiration for those who answered the call to serve in
-- but not just to come to alaska, come to alaska for two weeks to see alaska's needs firsthand. the federal funding that he secured year after year allowed many alaskans to gain access to very basic infrastructure. we're talking water and sewer, things that most americans would take for granted. but he also worked to help develop alaska so that we have a telemedicine network that works. he helped facility bypass mail, essential air service for our rural communities, programs and benefits that...
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return to alaska.ernor michael dunleavy came to office promising an increase in the state permanent fund dividend, himdelivering on that led to make some cuts that were unpopular with some alaskans. his fiscal policy, we welcome governor donley v. thank you for being with us. explain the permanent fund and how important it is to alaskans. individuals get payments every year from this fund. the purpose of that fund was bysave well being created oil. this was the beginning of when we were pumping oil from the north slope, for future generations of alaskans. a fund was created, constitutionally protected. that has grown to about $66 billion today. a program was put into place to allow alaskans under our statehood act, and our or they cannot own the mineral wealth under their feet, like they can in other states. as a result, the discussion ensued as to how we could share this wealth with alaskans and the permanent fund dividend came into place. the budget issue this year is not really an issue between the
return to alaska.ernor michael dunleavy came to office promising an increase in the state permanent fund dividend, himdelivering on that led to make some cuts that were unpopular with some alaskans. his fiscal policy, we welcome governor donley v. thank you for being with us. explain the permanent fund and how important it is to alaskans. individuals get payments every year from this fund. the purpose of that fund was bysave well being created oil. this was the beginning of when we were pumping...
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barr when he participated in a video conference at the alaska native -- alaska federation of native convention a couple of weeks ago, he made the comment that we want to make sure that we have public safety throughout alaska and that a woman shouldn't have to move to the city to -- to feel safe. and i, unfortunately, had to remind him that in the cities, unfortunately, we're not seeing the level of safety that we would seek. but we are making some headway, and i want to share with -- with colleagues what we have just done in this interior appropriations bill that we moved through the full senate just this afternoon. i thank colleagues for that support. but for the first time we are directing real dollars to prioritize the crisis of missing and murdered indigenous women. we have included a specific focus there within the interior approps will for fy2020. we provide funding to address the crisis with cold case investigation, equipment, training, and background checks. so we're working -- this will be an effort that we will work with department of justice, with the b.i.a., with the adm
barr when he participated in a video conference at the alaska native -- alaska federation of native convention a couple of weeks ago, he made the comment that we want to make sure that we have public safety throughout alaska and that a woman shouldn't have to move to the city to -- to feel safe. and i, unfortunately, had to remind him that in the cities, unfortunately, we're not seeing the level of safety that we would seek. but we are making some headway, and i want to share with -- with...
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we're gonna go try to confront josh. >> reporter: back to alaska.ded at anchorage international on his way home from the north slope, airport police whisked him into their office. detective michel showed josh photographs of the department story robbery suspects. >> have you ever seen him before, around the store, or anything like that? >> no. >> reporter: detective michel then handed josh another photo. >> you ever seen sirius underwood? >> yeah. i used to work with him. >> would you have talked to sirius that day would he have called you or texted you or anything like that? >> nh-uh. >> not at all? >> no. >> reporter: really? the cop accused josh of lying. of being up to his eyeballs in the robberies. >> so if you guys came up with some dumbass scheme to take some money, then be honest with me. >> no. >> reporter: josh stuck to his story. then lawyered up. the detectives flying home to ohio knew they had more work to do but in any conspiracy there's a weak link. they just had to pick their man and break him. >> reporter: coming up: who would crack
we're gonna go try to confront josh. >> reporter: back to alaska.ded at anchorage international on his way home from the north slope, airport police whisked him into their office. detective michel showed josh photographs of the department story robbery suspects. >> have you ever seen him before, around the store, or anything like that? >> no. >> reporter: detective michel then handed josh another photo. >> you ever seen sirius underwood? >> yeah. i used to...
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we vivisit oil-rich communitiesn california's san n joaquin vavay and along alaska's arctic slope, where residents are asking tough questions about the consequences ofof fossil fuel extractction. it's been t the bedrock of their economicic livelihoods for deces but is now fracturing communities and threatening the planet. [camera's shutter advancing] different announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundndation. congregation: ♪ ...oh, victory in jesus, my savior forever, he sought me and he bought me with his redeeming blood... ♪ man: it was only 59 years ago that alaska was ratified as a state in the united states of america, and many people involved did not consider much what the original owners of the land already had and wanted to keep. may god continue to bless the inupiaq people, may god continue to bless this land, may god continue to bless the sea from which cometh all of our abundance. and the church said... congregation: amen. man: arctic sl
we vivisit oil-rich communitiesn california's san n joaquin vavay and along alaska's arctic slope, where residents are asking tough questions about the consequences ofof fossil fuel extractction. it's been t the bedrock of their economicic livelihoods for deces but is now fracturing communities and threatening the planet. [camera's shutter advancing] different announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the...
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jason: it's about a project to bring high-speed internet to alaska.west passage, by way of cables underneath the arctic sea. it would have turned an entrepreneurial fantasy into reality, except for one catch, it was a gigantic fraud. carol: reporter austin carr takes up the tail. >> the vast majority of the internet, anything you are streaming, it all goes underwater from different servers around the planet, so all of these massive companies like google, facebook, amazon spend billions building undersea fiber-optic cables that connect asia to the americas, to europe. that is how all of the data gets around the planet. they also all go along similar past through the atlantic and pacific, places easier to construct. this company called quintilian came up with the idea to build through the arctic, through the northwest passage, because that is a 4300 mile route shorter than other routes around the planet. that would speed up web speeds faster than what you see from traditional routes. jason: to do this is quite an audacious goal and do usually need an en
jason: it's about a project to bring high-speed internet to alaska.west passage, by way of cables underneath the arctic sea. it would have turned an entrepreneurial fantasy into reality, except for one catch, it was a gigantic fraud. carol: reporter austin carr takes up the tail. >> the vast majority of the internet, anything you are streaming, it all goes underwater from different servers around the planet, so all of these massive companies like google, facebook, amazon spend billions...
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this is a small team in alaska.e other employees at the start up did not know anything was going on. she was the only one talking to investors. she would keep all of her documents in a private filing cabinet which one employee was scolded once for opening. she used her google drive to share contracts with investors and no one had the password to. >> i think about the wider internet telecom industry watching this happening and i'm wondering if there was a lot of scrutiny about what she was doing from the outside. >> that's the most insane part because if you look at the different communities they were serving alaska. this is a tiny place. they have basically two or three restaurants, one is called arctic pizza. it's very expensive for the quality of pizza. at the same time they somehow convince these investors there was massive tens of millions of dollars from these tiny native communities that would be poured back into the network before was built out to the larger asia europe highline. -- pipeline. jason: this is s
this is a small team in alaska.e other employees at the start up did not know anything was going on. she was the only one talking to investors. she would keep all of her documents in a private filing cabinet which one employee was scolded once for opening. she used her google drive to share contracts with investors and no one had the password to. >> i think about the wider internet telecom industry watching this happening and i'm wondering if there was a lot of scrutiny about what she was...
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a little chill coming from alaska.he for of that state is facing a recall effort after making cuts to social services, the state budget. the governor joins us right now. thanks for taking the time. >> neil, great to be here. thank you. >> neil: you just got there and now they want to recall you because they say you're cutting too much and leading this effort to do what they tried to do to scott walker in wisconsin. he survived the first recall effort now they're zeroing in on you. what are you saying in response? >> i was elected to reduce the budget, to come up with a sustainable budget for the state of alaska. we've had a $1.6 billion deficit because of the price of oil and our production has been down. so i ran on a platform of having a sustainable budget, improving safety and increasing jobs. these folks started to talk about a recall a mere 2, 2 1/2 months in my term. it's more about the agenda that i was elected on and the agenda of actually implementing that some of the folks on the left don't agree with. so the
a little chill coming from alaska.he for of that state is facing a recall effort after making cuts to social services, the state budget. the governor joins us right now. thanks for taking the time. >> neil, great to be here. thank you. >> neil: you just got there and now they want to recall you because they say you're cutting too much and leading this effort to do what they tried to do to scott walker in wisconsin. he survived the first recall effort now they're zeroing in on you....
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so, they came up with ancsa, alaska native claim m settlement act, which is pretty unique. portion was 5 million acres of land to be selected, and $22 million to start ouour businesses. trying to select those lands while wewe were bebeing left ouf the mosost highly potential are, that was the challenge. it was almost like we were set up to fail. but we didn't. i guess there was some concern, wondering what a few savage eskimos would do with millions of dollars, right? from the early days of right around '94, we were able to grow the company to about 225 million in revenue. today, we're close to 3 billionon in revenue. we e own two of the refineries here in alaska. we're into construction, government contracting. lately, we've been exexpanding ininto te lolower 48 in n order for r us o grow.w. we have a shareholder base of about 13,000, which is the inupiaq people of the arctic slope and their descendants. our shareholders receive probably about 5,000 a year. we didn't have rununning water. we didn't have the clinics, the fire stations, the schools. responsible development.
so, they came up with ancsa, alaska native claim m settlement act, which is pretty unique. portion was 5 million acres of land to be selected, and $22 million to start ouour businesses. trying to select those lands while wewe were bebeing left ouf the mosost highly potential are, that was the challenge. it was almost like we were set up to fail. but we didn't. i guess there was some concern, wondering what a few savage eskimos would do with millions of dollars, right? from the early days of...
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i said okay let's go to alaska. and he was right, there were a lot of summer jobs in alaska. juneau alaska has a large tourism industry, lots of jobs are there to help meet the needs of tourists. i applied to tons of jobs and employers would see my resume, get excited -- i was valedictorian in high school, i had good grades in college, lots of volunteer experiences, so employers would get excited with my resume but once they met me for the interview they realized they had a disability and they would come up with all kinds of excuses. actually, we just filled the position, sorry we are looking for something different. that was incredibly frustrating. people told me work hard and you will be successful. i worked hard and i still faced barriers. working hard alone is not enough. society needs to remove barriers, employers need to remove barriers. eventually, after a long search, found an employer who was inclusive. it was at a small gym in alaska and i worked as a front desk clerk. my responsibility was being responsible for the cash register, making sure the equipment worked, p
i said okay let's go to alaska. and he was right, there were a lot of summer jobs in alaska. juneau alaska has a large tourism industry, lots of jobs are there to help meet the needs of tourists. i applied to tons of jobs and employers would see my resume, get excited -- i was valedictorian in high school, i had good grades in college, lots of volunteer experiences, so employers would get excited with my resume but once they met me for the interview they realized they had a disability and they...
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attu is the westernmost point of alaska, of the aleutian chain. it is out there. it is so far west, they curve the international dateline around attu to keep north america on the same calendar page. it's farther west than fiji. about the same longitude as new zealand, and for a time, it was the greatest place in north america to see rare species of birds. and so when i was investigating the history of this island, i looked and saw that in world war ii the japanese had invaded and conquered it. the u.s. lost part of alaska during world war ii. i didn't know that. the first soil, first u.s. soil lost since the war of 1812, didn't know that either. the first -- the only ground battle of world war ii that was fought on north american soil. and i learned that the battle was especially brutal. it had a causality rate that was exceeded in the pacific war only at iwo jima. now, i took history classes. how come i never knew about this? i didn't know. but still, you know, i'm not a military historian, i'm a journalist and i'm interested in stories of people. but when i foun
attu is the westernmost point of alaska, of the aleutian chain. it is out there. it is so far west, they curve the international dateline around attu to keep north america on the same calendar page. it's farther west than fiji. about the same longitude as new zealand, and for a time, it was the greatest place in north america to see rare species of birds. and so when i was investigating the history of this island, i looked and saw that in world war ii the japanese had invaded and conquered it....
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she had to raise upfront about $270 billion just to build the alaska segment.hat's really where the story begins. carol: how did she get the money? >> [laughter] she got the money through forged contracts, you could say. for a couple of years, she was taking her career on this. she wanted to build the network but could not find funding. they partner with larger companies and soft funding from smaller telecoms. but never enough to reach a major capital level. , a new yorktime , cooper comes along investor partners backed by a ukrainian oligarch. it is run a stephen cooper, the ceo of warner music group. suddenly, they are taken by elizabeth. that's because she starts showing them contracts worth hundreds of millions of dollars in aggregate, a billion plus of guaranteed revenue. it feels like kind of a good old-fashioned scam. she was literally forging signatures. >> this went on for several years where nobody had any idea. even the other employees at quintilian did not know anything was going on. she was the only one talking to investors. she kept all of her doc
she had to raise upfront about $270 billion just to build the alaska segment.hat's really where the story begins. carol: how did she get the money? >> [laughter] she got the money through forged contracts, you could say. for a couple of years, she was taking her career on this. she wanted to build the network but could not find funding. they partner with larger companies and soft funding from smaller telecoms. but never enough to reach a major capital level. , a new yorktime , cooper...
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looking for alaska is now streaming on healing. dolly parton pulled on the heartstrings in her new netflix so. it is a anthology series based on the song but which feature stories about her life. each episode will tell a story centering on one of her songs. she will also appear on camera in each of the eight installments. they are premieres on netflix november 22. >>> the yankees are trying to even the series with the astros. the latest coming up. >>> let's take a live look outside. >>> it is not going to get any credit in the american league championship series. the third inning. the yankees of one. hit a three run home run. the astros take a 3-1. this time carlos correa. that is a three run home run. they have justin verlander on the hill. number 5.>>> patrk he goes for the quarterbacks thing. he suffers a dislocated right patella. he is going to have an mri later today. joe flacco is hit. he was sacked nine times. the cheese gets a victory 30-6. more on his knee injury come in today.>>> i would be smiling. that is the 49ers gene
looking for alaska is now streaming on healing. dolly parton pulled on the heartstrings in her new netflix so. it is a anthology series based on the song but which feature stories about her life. each episode will tell a story centering on one of her songs. she will also appear on camera in each of the eight installments. they are premieres on netflix november 22. >>> the yankees are trying to even the series with the astros. the latest coming up. >>> let's take a live look...
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husband was's stationed and i laughed -- in alaska. he shared some of the stories because we had no idea. he said there were some planes that went down on reconnaissance and didn't come back. we don't know if it was weather-related or the japanese. flying over volcanic islands. when the u.s. came to invade, -- thewere relying on ground maps were trapped by russian for trap -- for trappers. the cradle of storms, where weather is born. law. an unknown you send them on a mission to fly in fog like that. >> this was an extraordinary story. you talked about 11,000 americans. how many of them survived? american death toll was 549. what was crippling was the casualty rate, which is worked out to everyone hundred japanese weree island, 71 americans killed and casualties. if a man was wounded or got hurt, it would require eight people to haul him back. i think in some ways the japanese adopted a strategy. that would sap the american force even more. of the casualties were rather related -- weather-related. the u.s. generals, if the imperial arm
husband was's stationed and i laughed -- in alaska. he shared some of the stories because we had no idea. he said there were some planes that went down on reconnaissance and didn't come back. we don't know if it was weather-related or the japanese. flying over volcanic islands. when the u.s. came to invade, -- thewere relying on ground maps were trapped by russian for trap -- for trappers. the cradle of storms, where weather is born. law. an unknown you send them on a mission to fly in fog like...
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that's when a lot of red flags kept going up in alaska.lor: what happens now in alaska with fiber-optic cable? austin: i spent a lot of time up there. they eventually built this alaska pipeline. it's pretty magical when you see t. if you think about how difficult with all the ice of their to build something like this in the arctic, they have actually built it around the coast, but they have not yet connected it to asia and europe, which is the goal. a lot of analysts believe that could lower latency and speed up the web, which would have huge applications for high-frequency traders and cloud players. taylor: thank you for joining e. still ahead, a sneak preview of wednesday night's "studio 1.0." this is bloomberg. taylor: in the latest episode of bloomberg's "studio 1.0," millie chang -- emily chang sits down to discuss some of the biggest projects to come out of the x lab including google glass, waymo, and project loon. take a listen. >> it was certainly an experiment. there were aspects of it that were absolutely a failure. i want to be
that's when a lot of red flags kept going up in alaska.lor: what happens now in alaska with fiber-optic cable? austin: i spent a lot of time up there. they eventually built this alaska pipeline. it's pretty magical when you see t. if you think about how difficult with all the ice of their to build something like this in the arctic, they have actually built it around the coast, but they have not yet connected it to asia and europe, which is the goal. a lot of analysts believe that could lower...
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the governor of alaska, mike dunleavy.ou with us, governor. >> great to be here, stuart. stuart: what is it about alaska saying you do immigration right? >> we have lot of seasonal industry in the state of alaska. fishing industry and tourism industry. we bring people in because they're seasonal, temporary and legally. we do it the right way. we make sure folks coming to alaska are here legally. they pass the checks they need to be passed. they contribute to the society. we do it the right way. look what is happening on the border in 2017. we're talking about the southern border. we had over one million illegal crossings. this is going to impact all of the states, alaska, for example, $108 million, even though we have legal immigration we still have some illegal immigration alaska. costing the state $108 million a year. we need to work with the president on this -- stuart: let me get this right. sorry, governor. you have illegals living and working in alaska and it cost you how much you say? >> $108 million per year. stuar
the governor of alaska, mike dunleavy.ou with us, governor. >> great to be here, stuart. stuart: what is it about alaska saying you do immigration right? >> we have lot of seasonal industry in the state of alaska. fishing industry and tourism industry. we bring people in because they're seasonal, temporary and legally. we do it the right way. we make sure folks coming to alaska are here legally. they pass the checks they need to be passed. they contribute to the society. we do it...
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[laughter] joel: he found this amazing story about high-speed internet in alaska.ia the northwest passage. not everything is as it seems. it turns out the real entrepreneur and driving force behind the project was good at forging signatures to the tune of $1 billion in contracts. carol: a lot of signatures forged. jason: and yet, this is something that is moving ahead, a going concern even though the founder is in jail. joel: she is doing time, but turns out the idea was good and now people are able to get high-speed internet in a place they would not have had it. carol: let's get to d.c. for a breakdown of this week's presidential debate in ohio. jason: ryan teague is back with us to help us understand everything that is going on. great to have you back. a big week for the democrats and notably the first of the democratic presidential debates where the 'i' word took center stage. what did we hear? ryan: the first part of the debate amounted to an in-kind contribution to the impeachment effort. everyone onstage agreed donald trump should be impeached. it was intere
[laughter] joel: he found this amazing story about high-speed internet in alaska.ia the northwest passage. not everything is as it seems. it turns out the real entrepreneur and driving force behind the project was good at forging signatures to the tune of $1 billion in contracts. carol: a lot of signatures forged. jason: and yet, this is something that is moving ahead, a going concern even though the founder is in jail. joel: she is doing time, but turns out the idea was good and now people are...
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he was alaska's son and alaska's champion 24 hours a day and then some. so i look forward to honoring our former colleague's memory later this afternoon. i understand the house of representatives will vote on h.r. 4617. this is the latest installment in speaker pelosi's campaign to expand government's control over america's political speech. it is a transparent attack on the first amendment that has united an unlikely band of opponents across the political spectrum, everybody from hard-core conservatives to the aclu is speaking out to erode americans' constitutional rights. the proposal would give the federal election commission unprecedented to track and regulate americans' political speech on the internet and decide what speech qualifies as political in the first place. and if it were not bad enough on principle to fill more washington, d.c., filing cabinets with citizens what beliefs would also dependize media companies into the effort. they would force publications to keep excessive records for any advertisement they accept, not only for political cam
he was alaska's son and alaska's champion 24 hours a day and then some. so i look forward to honoring our former colleague's memory later this afternoon. i understand the house of representatives will vote on h.r. 4617. this is the latest installment in speaker pelosi's campaign to expand government's control over america's political speech. it is a transparent attack on the first amendment that has united an unlikely band of opponents across the political spectrum, everybody from hard-core...
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thanks so much. [ applause ] >>> 150 years ago on march 30th, 1867, the united states purchased alaska from the russian empire for $7.2 million. after the attack on pearl harbor in 1941, the territory became strategically vital for the american war effort because of its close proximity to japan. up next on american history tv's reel america, report from the aleutians, a 45-minute war department film about the 1,200-mile island chain running between the u.s. and russia. the documentary tells the story of the early stages of the aleutian islands campaign during world war ii and depicts the harsh weather and living conditions faced by u.s. forces. [ music playing ] >>> aleutian islands are situated in the north pacific ocean forming a chain which extends about 1,200 miles west-southwest from alaska peninsula towards siberia to form the southern boundary of the bering sea. the aleutians compromised comprise four dprums and part of the territory of the alaska, usa. a volcanic origin, there are numerous cones on the chain, many of them still active. the coasts are rocky and terf rise immedia
thanks so much. [ applause ] >>> 150 years ago on march 30th, 1867, the united states purchased alaska from the russian empire for $7.2 million. after the attack on pearl harbor in 1941, the territory became strategically vital for the american war effort because of its close proximity to japan. up next on american history tv's reel america, report from the aleutians, a 45-minute war department film about the 1,200-mile island chain running between the u.s. and russia. the documentary...
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didn't buy alaska for the scenery.celess resource. >> they say they have done the signs, they say they can do it safely they really feel very strongly they can do it safely. >> what if they're wrong, what if they're wrong this isn't worth them being wrong. >> and for those of us who have spent time in the west or lived in the west, we have seen what poor mining practices can do there's not enough super fund money in the world to clean up some of those messes they say we've got the technology now where we know how to do this, et cetera, et cetera, so you can feel the power of this tug of war, but just for fun, kids, we brought some water back. >> wow >> so. >> is this what we're drinking >> this is right out of iliamna lake >> okay. >> tastes good. >> it's smooth. >> imagine there is still a place in the planet where there's a lake the size of lake erie, a great lake that you have never heard of and the water is still this clean. >> you must have gotten such a kick putting your cup in there, right out of the lake. don't
didn't buy alaska for the scenery.celess resource. >> they say they have done the signs, they say they can do it safely they really feel very strongly they can do it safely. >> what if they're wrong, what if they're wrong this isn't worth them being wrong. >> and for those of us who have spent time in the west or lived in the west, we have seen what poor mining practices can do there's not enough super fund money in the world to clean up some of those messes they say we've got...
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big once intel and amazon moving in the other direction up next we'll break down alaska air and statepeak exclusively to the carrier's ceo. >> kara swisher talkhos w ceos are handling antitrust probes. that's coming up on the close bell - [spokesman] if you've tried college but never finished, (group cheering) snhu lets you transfer up to 90 credits toward you bachelor's degree. - [woman] it doesn't matter how old you are, you can do it, you can finish. - [spokesman] finish your degree at snhu.edu ♪ ♪ i've been a caregiver for 20 years. no two patients are the same. predicting the next step for them can be challenging. today we're using the ibm cloud to run new analytics tools that help us better predict and plan a patient's recovery. ♪ ♪ ultimately, it's helping thousands of patients return home. and who doesn't love going home. >>> welcome back another earnings alert alaska air phil lebeau has the results. >> reporter: much like we saw with southwest and american earlier today they are beating the streak alaska for third quarter coming in well above expectations earning $2.63. reven
big once intel and amazon moving in the other direction up next we'll break down alaska air and statepeak exclusively to the carrier's ceo. >> kara swisher talkhos w ceos are handling antitrust probes. that's coming up on the close bell - [spokesman] if you've tried college but never finished, (group cheering) snhu lets you transfer up to 90 credits toward you bachelor's degree. - [woman] it doesn't matter how old you are, you can do it, you can finish. - [spokesman] finish your degree at...
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elizabeth parada vij becomes the first alaska native to be represented on us currency. she is from the click it i've been led the fight to create alaska's anti-discrimination law in 1945. the unveiling of the new dollar coin featuring petro petr vetch took place during the alaska native brothers and alaska native sisters convention members say it is really something to celebrate. >>is a game changer. >>one the last interviews to lose front of centers from a nation. natives. >>threat of its passed away in 1958, the new coins will be available next year. >>friends costars reunite for a rare the matters.ar... intrucing the all-new 2019 ford ranger, it's the right gear. with a terrain management system for... this. a bash plate for... that. an electronic locking rear differential for... yeah... this. heading to the supermarket? get any truck. heading out here? get the ford ranger. the only adventure gear built ford tough. >>first lady michelle obama is releasing a new book is a follow-up to her best-selling memoir becoming. >>to be a bestseller to her new book is a companio
elizabeth parada vij becomes the first alaska native to be represented on us currency. she is from the click it i've been led the fight to create alaska's anti-discrimination law in 1945. the unveiling of the new dollar coin featuring petro petr vetch took place during the alaska native brothers and alaska native sisters convention members say it is really something to celebrate. >>is a game changer. >>one the last interviews to lose front of centers from a nation. natives....
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we're going to get to that deadly crash landing in alaska in just a moment. but we're going to begin with a fast-moving tropical storm sstor, which is strengthening trnight in the gulf of mexico, and could make landfall as a hurricane tomorrow on the florida panhandle. this was the scene moments ago in desti waves are picking up on the wlf. lonnie quinn has more on nester's typing. so lonnie, could it do some damage? >> especially where it's h bend area of florida. that's a catch basin for a storm surge. i think the storm surge could end up being a problem with the storm. right now, nestor has 60-mile- per-hour winds. if nester gets up to 70-mile- per-hour winds, we would have a ategory 1. it may be just shy of that as it makes landfall. let's take a look at how we see this progressing. if it makes landfall somewhere along the panhandle, destinee, panama city, there's your counter-clockwise circulation. ter-ou're on the right-hand side of, that it's just pushing all that water into the big end, really nowhere for it to escape, and you get maybe 3-5 feet of st
we're going to get to that deadly crash landing in alaska in just a moment. but we're going to begin with a fast-moving tropical storm sstor, which is strengthening trnight in the gulf of mexico, and could make landfall as a hurricane tomorrow on the florida panhandle. this was the scene moments ago in desti waves are picking up on the wlf. lonnie quinn has more on nester's typing. so lonnie, could it do some damage? >> especially where it's h bend area of florida. that's a catch basin...
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when the alaska statehood act finally passed, ted returned to alaska and served as a representative in the state house, becoming majority leader after just one term. then in 1968, he came to our senate where he would go on to serve for 40 years. once here, he distinguished himself as a fierce advocate for alaska. he fought relentlessly for funding to build rural hospitals, highways, ports, and military bases across the state he helped create. his efforts only increased when he ascended to the powerful chairmanship of the appropriations committee. he often quipped that being such a young state, alaska needed extra help to catch up to its elder siblings. any help -- and help is exactly what he secured. one estimate says he steered more than $3.4 billion in federal funding to alaskan projects in just the last 14 years of his tenure. those of us who served with him on the appropriations committee got to know ted's incredible hulk tie which he would wear on days with especially difficult debates. he was a fighter and a fierce advocate for his state and his party. when a reporter once asked
when the alaska statehood act finally passed, ted returned to alaska and served as a representative in the state house, becoming majority leader after just one term. then in 1968, he came to our senate where he would go on to serve for 40 years. once here, he distinguished himself as a fierce advocate for alaska. he fought relentlessly for funding to build rural hospitals, highways, ports, and military bases across the state he helped create. his efforts only increased when he ascended to the...
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these two men fishing in alaska got photo bombed. talk to the two people that stole the grizzly's dinner. ♪ but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. giving you the power to actually lower your cost. unfortunately, it can't do anything about that. now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? >> shepard: fox urgent. update ago headline that we brought you minutes ago. a judge has sentenced a california father involved in the college admissions candle to five months in prison with a $100,000 fine. this is the toughest punishment we've seen so far in the scandal. that sentence came down in boston just minutes ago. here in new york city, we don't see a lot of wild animals aside from the occasional subway rat. in alaska, the wild wife runs a wee bit larger. don't look now, but there's a bear behind you. see this? that's a very large grizzly bear in southern alaska. and the guy that caught this moment says h
these two men fishing in alaska got photo bombed. talk to the two people that stole the grizzly's dinner. ♪ but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. giving you the power to actually lower your cost. unfortunately, it can't do anything about that. now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? >> shepard: fox urgent. update ago headline that we brought you...
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but we've been very alaska arctic focused. denmark, norway, the other members of the arctic forums, i think we're broadening our aperture into the atlanta ocean about reenergizing our partnerships, thickening those lines. >> you have a new strategy out. can you describe for folks the three -- the major thrust of it, the three lines of effort that the coast guard is pursuing how it frames up its roll. >> we talked about the arctic emerging. we know what the arctic is now a little bit and we're trying to figure out how do we operate, how do we project a sovereign presence. if you go back to that alaska arctic, china has been up there five, six of the last nine years, they're going to outpace us on ice breaking capable ships if we don't keep our foot on the gas. they're not an arctic nation. they're a self-declared near arctic state. i think secretary pompeo took the wind out of that a little bit. there's no such thing as a self-declared state. we're up there, that line of effort is continuing to learn to operate. as i've studied
but we've been very alaska arctic focused. denmark, norway, the other members of the arctic forums, i think we're broadening our aperture into the atlanta ocean about reenergizing our partnerships, thickening those lines. >> you have a new strategy out. can you describe for folks the three -- the major thrust of it, the three lines of effort that the coast guard is pursuing how it frames up its roll. >> we talked about the arctic emerging. we know what the arctic is now a little bit...
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>> senator, the 737 ng fleet that alaska operates is a safe fleet. it's a safe airplane it's got about 200 million hours of air safety track record behind it. >> mr. hamilton? >> i agree with mr. muilenburg's comments i also want to state we have a weekly meeting we review all reports coming in from the fleet on whether or not they are potential safety issue or not. >> so the max issues that we're focused on here with regard to 737s are not issues that exist with your other line of 737s, 800s, 900s >> no. >> that's correct. >> let me ask -- i know the house side was looking at this, as we focus, as this committee is on the tragic lessons learned from the max 737 accident, should we also take the time to make sure the other 737 models that are receiving less attention now are nevertheless continuing to be safe and to take the opportunity to look at the faa certification process on those to make sure that that is not bedevilled with some challenges that we are discussing here with regard to the max? would you agree that's an opportunity to not just foc
>> senator, the 737 ng fleet that alaska operates is a safe fleet. it's a safe airplane it's got about 200 million hours of air safety track record behind it. >> mr. hamilton? >> i agree with mr. muilenburg's comments i also want to state we have a weekly meeting we review all reports coming in from the fleet on whether or not they are potential safety issue or not. >> so the max issues that we're focused on here with regard to 737s are not issues that exist with your...
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caribbean, to the united states and alaska. , c-54's can'tases move without us throttle jockeys.bleew the carriers, each inlift them as carefully peacetime as in wartime. we reported promptly and our country was proud of its air force, on a mission of mercy and international significant. some of us came to frankfurt to the air force base. those trucks were waiting for us. we got down in a hurry to give them a lift. stuff was much more organized. somehow, it all went into our airplane. it was packed in g.i. barracks bags. biggest item was pumpernickel. every ounce of cargo was checked. gise was g.i. soap for the and milk. trained ground units. streamlined maintenance was in germany, england and in texas, usa. >> from the gulf and east coast -- the oceanill born leg of the airlift brought approximately 12 million gallons of aviation fuel to germany every month. we carried enough gas for the trip and return. one of our again -- it wasn't much, just candy on tiny handkerchief parachutes dropped to the berlin kids. what a great guy. we all gave candy and handkerchiefs. gave him a piec
caribbean, to the united states and alaska. , c-54's can'tases move without us throttle jockeys.bleew the carriers, each inlift them as carefully peacetime as in wartime. we reported promptly and our country was proud of its air force, on a mission of mercy and international significant. some of us came to frankfurt to the air force base. those trucks were waiting for us. we got down in a hurry to give them a lift. stuff was much more organized. somehow, it all went into our airplane. it was...
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the aleutians constitute part of a territory of alaska, usa. a volcanic origin, there are numerous cones on the chain, many of them still active. the coasts are rocky and rise immediately from the water in steep, bold mountains. the aleutians are the storm hub of the western world. a permanent low pressure area prevails there. cold air masses from the polar regions flow with a shearing effect against the warm, moisture laden air masses over the japanese current to form cyclonic disturbances. t because of the earth's rotation, the disturbances move from west to east and this phenomenon constitutes one of the most dangerous weapons in the arsenal of our unmeenemies, for it allo the japanese to move behind the curtain of a storm. in the early days of june, 1942, they employed this advantage to secure absolute domination of the entire pacific ocean. behind east ward moving storms, they dispatched two fleets against two widely separated objectives. midway island and dutch harbor, an operation designed to break the american line of sea defense, upon
the aleutians constitute part of a territory of alaska, usa. a volcanic origin, there are numerous cones on the chain, many of them still active. the coasts are rocky and rise immediately from the water in steep, bold mountains. the aleutians are the storm hub of the western world. a permanent low pressure area prevails there. cold air masses from the polar regions flow with a shearing effect against the warm, moisture laden air masses over the japanese current to form cyclonic disturbances. t...
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and i'm sure your senator from alaska is going to be bringing this up. according to the initial plans, the proposed replacement program, the next gen intercepter would not be fielded until 2030. what are we going to be doing between now and 2030 in that field? what capabilities do we have even though we have been a little disappointed in what's happening in alaska? >> the capabilities that we have fielded today are quite effective against the threats that we face today. general dickinson recently discussed his confidence and i share that confidence in the system today to defend us. any delay is of concern. i have great confidence that the missile defense agency and the services will be able to work through the challenges represented and be able to pace the threat. >> i'm sure that's right. and lastly, do you -- i mentioned in my opening statement this document, i'm very impressed with. and do you support the recommendations of the nuclear posture review as well as the recommendations in this document? including the low-yield submarine launch missile. >>
and i'm sure your senator from alaska is going to be bringing this up. according to the initial plans, the proposed replacement program, the next gen intercepter would not be fielded until 2030. what are we going to be doing between now and 2030 in that field? what capabilities do we have even though we have been a little disappointed in what's happening in alaska? >> the capabilities that we have fielded today are quite effective against the threats that we face today. general dickinson...
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the sixth disney theme plan for alaska airlines and disney is the parent company of abc 7. >> celebrating pixar, a new area of california adventure. given that we have pixar right here in the bay area it makes sense to me. thought that looke. mike? >> i'm with you. that was 100% spot on beautiful. i loved it. of that or the tedt painting of that yesterday? >> yeah, on twitter. >> that was really neat. we have to pull back on the fun and talk about some serious issues, the high fire danger developing. a red flag warning. you need to be prepared for dangerous fire conditions and what to do if a fire erupts or if you lose power. we'll talk more about that. all these areas in red which is not the bay and the coast but just about everywhere else and it starts tomorrow morning and goes through thursday evening. in solano lake and mendocino counties still under the fire weather watch. you'll be upgraded, also. a look at the difference today, though. for today we're talking about the sea breeze and look at this, the fog rolling back across the golden gate. we'll have low clouds replaced by high c
the sixth disney theme plan for alaska airlines and disney is the parent company of abc 7. >> celebrating pixar, a new area of california adventure. given that we have pixar right here in the bay area it makes sense to me. thought that looke. mike? >> i'm with you. that was 100% spot on beautiful. i loved it. of that or the tedt painting of that yesterday? >> yeah, on twitter. >> that was really neat. we have to pull back on the fun and talk about some serious issues,...
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c-54s came from as far away as alaska. c-54's can't move without us throttle jockeys.r able to lift 10 tons of coal and food in peace time as carefully as they carried the 55 men wounded in wartime. we reported promptly and our country was proud of its air force, on a mission of mercy and international significance. some of us came to frankfurt in the american zone at the air force base called rhine, maine. those trucks were waiting for us. the transportation corps did a colossal job. we got down there in a hurry to give them a lift. ryan, maine looked like a pacific beach during the war but this stuff was much more organized. somehow it all went into our airplanes beard the biggest item was coal for the utilities. it was packed in g.i. barracks bags. item wasd biggest bred. ead.ra then medicine. every ounce of cargo was checked. inspection kept the maximum number of ships on the job. it saved men and equipment and trained ground units. streamlined maintenance in was set up in germany, england and in texas, usa. >> from all of the gulf and east coast ports, the ocean b
c-54s came from as far away as alaska. c-54's can't move without us throttle jockeys.r able to lift 10 tons of coal and food in peace time as carefully as they carried the 55 men wounded in wartime. we reported promptly and our country was proud of its air force, on a mission of mercy and international significance. some of us came to frankfurt in the american zone at the air force base called rhine, maine. those trucks were waiting for us. the transportation corps did a colossal job. we got...
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. >> the c-54 skymasters came from as far away as alaska.4's can't move without us throttle jockeys. they were able to lift 10 tons -- we flew this dirty troop carriers, each able to lift 10 tons of coal and food in peacetime, as carefully as they carried the 55 men wounded in wartime. we reported promptly, and our country was proud of its air force, on a mission of mercy and international significance. some of us came to frankfurt in the american zone to the air force base called rhine, maine. those trucks were waiting for us. the transportation corps did a colossal job. we got down in a hurry to give them a lift. rhine, maine looked like a pacific beach during the war, but this stuff was much more organized. somehow, it all went into our airplanes. the biggest item was coal for the utilities. it was packed in g.i. barracks bags. the second biggest item was made into pumpernickel, and we call it bread. then, medicine. every ounce of cargo was checked. there was g.i. soap for the gis, inspection pay dividends, kept maximum number of ships on
. >> the c-54 skymasters came from as far away as alaska.4's can't move without us throttle jockeys. they were able to lift 10 tons -- we flew this dirty troop carriers, each able to lift 10 tons of coal and food in peacetime, as carefully as they carried the 55 men wounded in wartime. we reported promptly, and our country was proud of its air force, on a mission of mercy and international significance. some of us came to frankfurt in the american zone to the air force base called rhine,...
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sure the senator from alaska will be bringing this up. according to the initial plans the next interceptor will likely not be fielded until 2030 for what will you do between now and 2030 in that field quick. >> so what abilities do we have? >> those capabilities we have are quite effective against the threats we face today that a general dickinson commander recently discussed his confidence and i share that with the ability to build the system today to defend us. any delay is concerned but i have great confidence a missile defense agency and the services will be able to work through those challenges represented. >> i'm sure that's right. leslie and mentioned in my opening statement this document i am impressed with. do you support the recommendations of the nuclear posture review as well as this document including the submarine launched ballistic missile quick. >> i do. >> very good. >> admiral again thank you for your service and your dedication. nuclear posture is also in the context of decades and decades of arms control agreements lik
sure the senator from alaska will be bringing this up. according to the initial plans the next interceptor will likely not be fielded until 2030 for what will you do between now and 2030 in that field quick. >> so what abilities do we have? >> those capabilities we have are quite effective against the threats we face today that a general dickinson commander recently discussed his confidence and i share that with the ability to build the system today to defend us. any delay is...
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stuart: alaska governor michael dunleavy from alaska, thanks for joining us on "varney."this. sports history up at auction on your screen, the cover of "sports illustrated." lebron james wearing his high school jersey and guess what? the jersey's in our studio getting a close look at it in a moment and how much you would pay foirt at auctir it at aucti >>> california will let college athletes hire agents so they can get money from endorsement deals. we are asking barstool founder dave portnoy what he thinks of that. he's next. ♪ nah. not gonna happen. that's it. i'm calling kohler about their walk-in bath. my name is ken. how may i help you? hi, i'm calling about kohler's walk-in bath. excellent! happy to help. huh? hold one moment please... [ finger snaps ] hmm. the kohler walk-in bath features an extra-wide opening and a low step-in at three inches, which is 25 to 60% lowr than some leading competitors. the bath fills and drains quickly, while the heated seat soothes your back, neck and shoulders. kohler is an expert in bathing, so you can count on a deep soaking experi
stuart: alaska governor michael dunleavy from alaska, thanks for joining us on "varney."this. sports history up at auction on your screen, the cover of "sports illustrated." lebron james wearing his high school jersey and guess what? the jersey's in our studio getting a close look at it in a moment and how much you would pay foirt at auctir it at aucti >>> california will let college athletes hire agents so they can get money from endorsement deals. we are asking...
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. >>> now to the deadly plane crash in alaska. the plane overshooting the runway, coming to a stop just short of the bay. 42 people were onboard, including a high school swim team. two people were critically injured. and one has now died. here's kayna whitworth. >> reporter: tonight, investigators scrambling to the scene to determine why this plane flying from anchorage crashed upon landing at a rural airport in alaska. the twin turbo prop running off the runway at roughly 5:40 p.m., stopping just short of plunging into icy waters of the aleutian islands. authorities confirming 38-year-old david allen ottoman was killed. ten other passengers injured, one critically. you can see the front of the plane hanging over the rocks. 39 passengers and three crew in total onboard, including a high school swim team. they remain on the island and are shaken up but safe. symptom, the ntsb will be investigating. tom. >> thank you. >>> and new messages between boeing test pilots suggest the company may have been aware of problems with 737 max jet
. >>> now to the deadly plane crash in alaska. the plane overshooting the runway, coming to a stop just short of the bay. 42 people were onboard, including a high school swim team. two people were critically injured. and one has now died. here's kayna whitworth. >> reporter: tonight, investigators scrambling to the scene to determine why this plane flying from anchorage crashed upon landing at a rural airport in alaska. the twin turbo prop running off the runway at roughly 5:40...
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they're all based in the great state of alaska.we are the hub air combat power for the arctic and the asia-pacific. in the next two years we're going to have over 105th generation fighters, f-35's and f-22's stationed in alaska. no place on the planet earth will have that kind of combat power, with those critical fifth gen, the super sonic stealth fighters. and we are platform for expeditionary forces, some of our best trained military units to be able to deploy on a moment's notice because we're so strategically located to other countries. so because of alaska's strategic role in defending america's interests in the arctic, in the indo-pacific, the congress and this administration together in a bipartisan way have been building up each of these three critical pillars of our nation's military might and defenses. let me give you one example. the senate has been pushing lately to ensure that the air combat capability that we have in alaska is matched by air refueling capacity. the last three national defense authorization acts passed
they're all based in the great state of alaska.we are the hub air combat power for the arctic and the asia-pacific. in the next two years we're going to have over 105th generation fighters, f-35's and f-22's stationed in alaska. no place on the planet earth will have that kind of combat power, with those critical fifth gen, the super sonic stealth fighters. and we are platform for expeditionary forces, some of our best trained military units to be able to deploy on a moment's notice because...
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alaska's died over worked at the age of 61 rembrandt dying aged 63 impoverished and destitute but both remain unfocused and. you're watching news let's get a reminder of our top stories at this hour turkish president ratchet type area one is in russia for talks about the syrian conflict turkish forces moved into northern syria 2 weeks ago to clear the area of kurdish militias and to carve out a so-called safe so a u.s. brokered cease fire to give the kurds time to withdraw is due to expire later on tuesday. and canada's prime minister justin trudeau was won a 2nd term but he's now expected to form a minority government that means his liberal party will have to rely on the support of a left wing rival to stay in power. coming up next on news asia a new era in japan and for now though he took formally proclaims his ascendancy to the throne. the thai cames new wife falls from grace just 3 months after she was awarded the title of royal noble concert. and plastic waste is everywhere in indonesia will see how the island of bali is striving to bring back its natural. that's coming up on t.v.
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. >>> alaska airlines teaming up with the disneyland resort to create this, a brand-new special edition aircraft. the one of a kind 737 decorated with "toy story" characters like woody, buzz lightyear and jesse to celebrate at california adventure. >>> in the east bay police are investigating a break-in at a private school in oakland. a group of thieves made off with desktop computers and ipads. this happened over the weekend. school officials say four robbers broke into their campus library, computer lab and some of classrooms. oakland police are reviewing security video to see if they can identify the suspects. >>> a former cheerleader is suing the university after she claims her coaches ignored her concussions. this morning on "gma" melissa martin says they bullied her into cheering after she had a concussion during practice. >> i felt voiceless and unsupported because they weren't giving me the attention and the resources and the direction needed for healing properly. >> uc berkeley responded to the lawsuit with a statement saying cal athletics closely follows a comprehensive policy
. >>> alaska airlines teaming up with the disneyland resort to create this, a brand-new special edition aircraft. the one of a kind 737 decorated with "toy story" characters like woody, buzz lightyear and jesse to celebrate at california adventure. >>> in the east bay police are investigating a break-in at a private school in oakland. a group of thieves made off with desktop computers and ipads. this happened over the weekend. school officials say four robbers broke...
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this is the sixth disney-themed plane for alaska airlines, and it won't be the last. alaska will have a new design each of the next four years. >> that's fun. pixar plane. colorful. >> cool. >>> on to the weather forecast. just sparkling and wonderful out there today. >> yeah, spencer? >> it's going to be sparkly all week long. appropriately enough for fleet week. it's going to be quite windy the middle of the week, and we'll have fire concerns. the weather is going to be beautiful. here is a look at live doppler 7. and the 24-hour temperature change shows we have a warm-up and a cooldown depending on where you live over the last 24 hours. 4 degrees warmer at novato and conco concord, but 5 degrees cooler in san francisco and one degree cooler in napa. let's move on and take a look at wide shots here. here is the view from sutro tower looking over san francisco where it is 77 degrees right now. 82 in oakland. san jose 87. 92 in gilroy, and 72 at half moon bay. blue skies over the golden gate right now and freely flowing traffic. it's 90 degrees at santa rosa. 86 at na
this is the sixth disney-themed plane for alaska airlines, and it won't be the last. alaska will have a new design each of the next four years. >> that's fun. pixar plane. colorful. >> cool. >>> on to the weather forecast. just sparkling and wonderful out there today. >> yeah, spencer? >> it's going to be sparkly all week long. appropriately enough for fleet week. it's going to be quite windy the middle of the week, and we'll have fire concerns. the weather is...
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. >>> federal investigators are looking into a deadly plane crash in alaska.nly the second one involving the u.s. airline in a decade. a 24-year-old came to rest just feet from the water. the noesen front section down an embankment. one man died after suffering traumatic injuries. 10 others were injured. >> at first notification of the event certainly a person's heart sinks and you become weak in the knees. within a matter of minutes it appeared all of the kids were safe, accounted for and off the plane. >> 42 people were on the flight from anchorage. >>> document show a senior employee was concerned about the 737 max nearly 3 years ago. these are the planes that are grounded after two deadly crashes. yesterday boeing gave lawmakers a transcript from november of 2016 well before the max was certified. the chief technical pilot complains a software system is acting unpredictably and a flight simulator and hard to control. >> marine biologist and learning more about sea life. more than a half-dozen whales were breached just as an earthquake rattled hollister. it
. >>> federal investigators are looking into a deadly plane crash in alaska.nly the second one involving the u.s. airline in a decade. a 24-year-old came to rest just feet from the water. the noesen front section down an embankment. one man died after suffering traumatic injuries. 10 others were injured. >> at first notification of the event certainly a person's heart sinks and you become weak in the knees. within a matter of minutes it appeared all of the kids were safe,...
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alaska's died overworked at the age of 61 rembrandt died aged 63 in. coverage and just shoot but both remain. definitely an exhibition to take in if you get the chance october 23rd 956 marked the start of the hung garion uprising a nationwide revolution against the government and its soviet imposed policies at the time the revolt was brutally crushed by soviet forces and this turbulence is the background for the banks as novel the swimmer which is a wrenching story of children who have lost their bearings and their home. she went out to buy a pack of cigarettes and never came back that's what folks used to say nowadays they talk about ghosting whatever you want to call it that hurts like hell. and. jews are banks novel this swimmer is about what happens to kids whose mom hits the road and never says goodbye the story set in hungary in 1956 soviet tanks have literally crushed freedom protests some 200000 people flee to the west hoping for a better life and the young mother is one of them without a word she leaves behind her 2 kids caught and each to the
alaska's died overworked at the age of 61 rembrandt died aged 63 in. coverage and just shoot but both remain. definitely an exhibition to take in if you get the chance october 23rd 956 marked the start of the hung garion uprising a nationwide revolution against the government and its soviet imposed policies at the time the revolt was brutally crushed by soviet forces and this turbulence is the background for the banks as novel the swimmer which is a wrenching story of children who have lost...
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. >> quedo captado en video el s restcare rescate de unos perros en ala a alaska, alcanzaeronron a laoptero, la cual la m mjnm ujer tuvo que ser hospitala . >> y un padre de familia fue arrestado por nmatar matar a s e ejo en tirual ritual de exorcismo . >> asi es monica nos cuenta mas . >> esto paso en una reserva i i indigena en donbde paulo mart e martinez asesino a su hijo su r sumergiendolo en agua hirviendo porque decia que tenia un demo u demonudemon demonio adentro . >> no tenemos detalles del por que lo motivo a esto . >> hablamos con la doctora . >> las efnfermedades mentales i existen estos trastornos del j i juicio, el juicio que hacemn d a deldel las cosas, esta ufuera de la l realidad . >> segun la policia , ambos pa padres del menor decian que su h hijo tenia comportamientos di o diaboldiab diabolicos y con agua caluienie le sacarian la psoeposesion , a relatan que la madre del menor d descubrio a su esposo sumergi sumergiendo al niÑo en agua c caliente . >> in(inentendible( . >> sobre 70 grados centigrados e es suficiente para que ine(ine t (inentendible( . >> el fbi n
. >> quedo captado en video el s restcare rescate de unos perros en ala a alaska, alcanzaeronron a laoptero, la cual la m mjnm ujer tuvo que ser hospitala . >> y un padre de familia fue arrestado por nmatar matar a s e ejo en tirual ritual de exorcismo . >> asi es monica nos cuenta mas . >> esto paso en una reserva i i indigena en donbde paulo mart e martinez asesino a su hijo su r sumergiendolo en agua hirviendo porque decia que tenia un demo u demonudemon demonio...