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make alaska, america, the world a better place. they as well as our teachers all across the country, all across alaska certainly have one of the most important and most difficult jobs. so we salute all of them. but i want to salute these four teachers in a little bit more detail. they have chosen not only to master these science, engineering, physics subjects but to teach it to the next generation. now, despite a slight improvement in the stem skills of americans over the last 20 years, it's widely recognized that the united states is still being outpaced by countries all over the world in these critical subject matters. so now more than ever our country desperately needs skilled americans, skilled professionals who can innovate for our nation, who can improve our nation's infrastructure, advance our health care system, build the tools that defend our country, and ensure our nation's prosperity and a strong economy. we need stem education. there is so much to say about all four of these teachers, but let me give you a brief example
make alaska, america, the world a better place. they as well as our teachers all across the country, all across alaska certainly have one of the most important and most difficult jobs. so we salute all of them. but i want to salute these four teachers in a little bit more detail. they have chosen not only to master these science, engineering, physics subjects but to teach it to the next generation. now, despite a slight improvement in the stem skills of americans over the last 20 years, it's...
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alaska.s coming up next -- dunleavy of alaska. that is coming up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. i'm david westin. there is a pressing problem in the united states of america, the disappearance of native americans, particularly women, with a 2008 study saying women in some tribal communities are 10 times more likely to be murdered than the national trump todayident signed an executive order to address this crisis. we welcome today alaska governor mike dunleavy. inarticularly bring you because you have a lot of native americans in alaska. this is a problem for you in state. mike: we do. 15% of our population is alaska native. the highest percentage in any state. state. we have the issue of missing native women. this has been an ongoing problem. i do commend the administration for putting this on the front burner, as opposed to the back burner. we have the issuewe look forwarh the trump administration on this. sharing data, putting
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he's a leader among the people of alaska in 1960s and they were joined with alaska natives from around the state to fight for our native land of dreams. over the past 150 years [inaudible] the united states bought alaska from russia in 1867 and in 1923 the united states set aside 23 million acres in an area the size of the main to be a petroleum reserve. today that area is called the national petroleum reserve alaska or npr a. it is home to villages and in 1960 the deferment of interior set aside the arctic national wildlife [inaudible] which in 1980 became the arctic national wildlife refuge. it covers an area the size of south carolina and was set aside for conservation without the consent of the [inaudible], the native people who are from that place. alaska became a state in 1959 in the federal government granted the new state and entitlement to 2 million acres of land. in 1968 oil was discovered in the bay and the state selected the land over objections of the people who had inhabited the place. in 1971 congress passed the alaska native claims settlement act which allows alaska nat
he's a leader among the people of alaska in 1960s and they were joined with alaska natives from around the state to fight for our native land of dreams. over the past 150 years [inaudible] the united states bought alaska from russia in 1867 and in 1923 the united states set aside 23 million acres in an area the size of the main to be a petroleum reserve. today that area is called the national petroleum reserve alaska or npr a. it is home to villages and in 1960 the deferment of interior set...
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with the lasting contributions of senator ted stevens the alaska congressional delegation could join with members of the stevens family many friends acongressional colleagues that we could unveil a portrait of senator stevens that was commissioned for him while in the senate and now his portrait hangs back behind where the presiding officer is sitting in the hall. but it was a great occasion to remember ted stevens he removed represented my state 1968 through 2009 the longest servingng republican senator in senate history at the time he left office he left office with considerable policy legacies and the work that he did to create the magnuson stevens act became that framework is something that we continue to look to. and with the creation of the us paralympics and his encouragement with all he did withth women and girls in sports with title ix we know his background and history he was a pilot in world war ii and certainly here in the senate was a staunch advocate for all of our military working hand in glove with senator in a way to chair not only the appropriations committee itself
with the lasting contributions of senator ted stevens the alaska congressional delegation could join with members of the stevens family many friends acongressional colleagues that we could unveil a portrait of senator stevens that was commissioned for him while in the senate and now his portrait hangs back behind where the presiding officer is sitting in the hall. but it was a great occasion to remember ted stevens he removed represented my state 1968 through 2009 the longest servingng...
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the cook inlet, american waters, by virtue of alaska and alaska alone. we build the infrastructure and provide the public services needed for responsible development and we bear the impacts. as we have heard senator cassidy say many times before this committee, those who shoulder much of that burden, it is only right that they should share in a greater opportunity for the benefits. so, let's talk about some of the benefits from revenue-sharing. a few weeks ago the department of the interior announced of that it distributed a lead $6 billion in revenue from natural resource production in fy 2019. that is significantly higher than last year's disbursement of $8.9 billion. much of it will be reinvested back into our public lands, waters, native american, and rural communities. this year, $4.4 billion went to the states and governments that host energy development. 1. 1 billion was dispersed to tribes that undertake resource extraction on native american land. 1. 7 billion dollars in mineral royalties and hydropower revenue went to the reclamation fund that
the cook inlet, american waters, by virtue of alaska and alaska alone. we build the infrastructure and provide the public services needed for responsible development and we bear the impacts. as we have heard senator cassidy say many times before this committee, those who shoulder much of that burden, it is only right that they should share in a greater opportunity for the benefits. so, let's talk about some of the benefits from revenue-sharing. a few weeks ago the department of the interior...
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the cook inlet, american waters, by virtue of alaska and alaska alone. we build the infrastructure and provide the public services needed for responsible development and we bear the impacts. as we have heard senator cassidy say many times before this committee, those who shoulder much of that burden, it is only right that they should share in a greater opportunity for the benefits. so, let's talk about some of the benefits from revenue-sharing. a few weeks ago the department of the interior announced of that it distributed a lead $6 billion in revenue from natural resource production in fy 2019. that is significantly higher than last year's disbursement of $8.9 billion. much of it will be reinvested back into our public lands, waters, native american, and rural communities. this year, $4.4 billion went to the states and governments that host energy development. 1.1 billion was dispersed to tribes that undertake resource extraction. 1.7 billion dollars in mineral royalties and hydropower revenue went to the reclamation fund that supports a dam and irrigat
the cook inlet, american waters, by virtue of alaska and alaska alone. we build the infrastructure and provide the public services needed for responsible development and we bear the impacts. as we have heard senator cassidy say many times before this committee, those who shoulder much of that burden, it is only right that they should share in a greater opportunity for the benefits. so, let's talk about some of the benefits from revenue-sharing. a few weeks ago the department of the interior...
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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 fououndation. 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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she thrived in alaska, went to college, became a social worker for the state. eventually her work took her to okiovic, formally barro, alaska, where she fell in love with her husband evan and her community. she found if you had a good idea and willing to do the work you could succeed with the help of others, and she did succeed. at various points during her time in the north slope burrow of our great state, she worked as the director of the city's wreck department, director of the health department, director of the eskimo whaling commission and sat on the board of the community action plan, she was a public health service and appointed director of the north slope borough health department by two different mayors. that is an impressive resume, as you see. she now spends much of her time in anchorage where she volunteers for a group called friends servinging humanity. you can find her handing out meals and handing out food boxes often paid for out of her own pocket. mr. president, rosy gives her all to everything she does, one of her truly lasting contributions t
she thrived in alaska, went to college, became a social worker for the state. eventually her work took her to okiovic, formally barro, alaska, where she fell in love with her husband evan and her community. she found if you had a good idea and willing to do the work you could succeed with the help of others, and she did succeed. at various points during her time in the north slope burrow of our great state, she worked as the director of the city's wreck department, director of the health...
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i want to brag about the great state of alaska. it is amazing place but i will tell you there is one area we are not so amazing. my state has the highest rates of domestic violence and sexual assault of any state in america. it is horrendous. the numbers, the victims, the carnage that this leaves in alaska and throughout our country is something we should be able to come together and fix and we can do this, mister president. i want to talk about a provision in senator ernst's bill that is something i have been working on with her but importantly with many senators including a lot of my democratic colleagues. it is title 12 of the bill, called the choose respect title. this is a series of bills that i have introduced with senators gillibrand, harris, coons, my democratic colleagues, and it is focused on trying to change the culture and get more legal resources to victims, to survivors. why is that so important, mister president? when you look at the studies that show what is the best way for a survivor to break out of the cycle of v
i want to brag about the great state of alaska. it is amazing place but i will tell you there is one area we are not so amazing. my state has the highest rates of domestic violence and sexual assault of any state in america. it is horrendous. the numbers, the victims, the carnage that this leaves in alaska and throughout our country is something we should be able to come together and fix and we can do this, mister president. i want to talk about a provision in senator ernst's bill that is...
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this was their welcome to alaska moment. their bus got stuck in the snow.e. temps in phoenix this week, mid-80s. in alaska might be up to 19 tomorrow. >> that's probably not bad. >> traffic and wea come try my really big chicken two patties for $4.99, or three for $5.99, or four for $6.99. that's an amazing deal, jack! hey, thanks, stanley. ow. ...wait, what's happening? stanley! you're deflating! hold me, jack! only at jack in the box. hey, shaq. it's a 30 second tour. no man it's like... now it's 26. welcome aboard. ocean! skyride. mini golf. relax! relax! relax! you take this man to be your husband? i do. married. no time for basketball. pool. carnival. choose fun. two breaded chicken patties plus fries and a drink for $4.99. three patties for $5.99. or even four for just $6.99. four patties? well, tickle my elbow! no thank you. try my really big chicken sandwich combos. starting at $4.99. >>> that's our report. we appreciate your time. >> for a >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! arnold schwarzenegger, and music from kesha. now, back in
this was their welcome to alaska moment. their bus got stuck in the snow.e. temps in phoenix this week, mid-80s. in alaska might be up to 19 tomorrow. >> that's probably not bad. >> traffic and wea come try my really big chicken two patties for $4.99, or three for $5.99, or four for $6.99. that's an amazing deal, jack! hey, thanks, stanley. ow. ...wait, what's happening? stanley! you're deflating! hold me, jack! only at jack in the box. hey, shaq. it's a 30 second tour. no man it's...
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i signed legislation restoring benefits that were unfairly taken away from alaska natives serving in vietnam. in march, i launched an initiative to improve the health and safety of children in the care of indian health service. and in september, we hosted the first-ever national tribal broadband summit. and earlier this month, the white house hosted the first-ever native american veterans' conference. some of the folks in the room were there. with operation lady justice, we will bring new hope to native american communities across the nation. we will deliver justice for the victims, closure for the families, and safety to those in harm's way. and on behalf of every missing or murdered native american woman and child, i am going to sign this order, and it will be a great honor to be signing this order. and thank you all for being here. thank you very much. [cameras shuttering] pres. trump: so, that's something that should have been done a long time ago -- decades ago, frankly. [applause] pres. trump: so, we have with us some of the great leaders, melanie benjamin, chief executive of t
i signed legislation restoring benefits that were unfairly taken away from alaska natives serving in vietnam. in march, i launched an initiative to improve the health and safety of children in the care of indian health service. and in september, we hosted the first-ever national tribal broadband summit. and earlier this month, the white house hosted the first-ever native american veterans' conference. some of the folks in the room were there. with operation lady justice, we will bring new hope...
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. >> the senator from alaska. and with the reauthorization and in particular senator ernst for months and months of hard work that with the bill we are introducing today i'm a proud cosponsor you saw her remarks earlier and her passion and energy and focus on rural america which is very important to me and my great state of alaska and i am hopeful including my friend from california senator feinstein that we will get to a a place we will have a bipartisan bill this is hugely important for america i come down to the floor every week i like to brag about the great state of alaska. with the alaskan of the week but there is one area we are not so amazing. unfortunately we have the highest rates of any state in america. it is horrendous the numbers, the victims, the cartage that this leaves in alaska and throughouts our country is something we should come together and fix and we can do this. want to talk about a provision in the senator's bill that is something i've been working on with her but also with many senators
. >> the senator from alaska. and with the reauthorization and in particular senator ernst for months and months of hard work that with the bill we are introducing today i'm a proud cosponsor you saw her remarks earlier and her passion and energy and focus on rural america which is very important to me and my great state of alaska and i am hopeful including my friend from california senator feinstein that we will get to a a place we will have a bipartisan bill this is hugely important for...
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. >> alaska is not going to claim them now, is it? >> i was going to include that in part of my remarks. we won't claim him but we will certainly adopt him. gentlemen, thank you. we know that you have tight schedules this morning. thank you for joining us as part of the committee and your welcoming introductions. i'm going to make some brief remarks, turn to senator manchin and we will move to swearing you in, mr. brouillette and we will then hear your testimony, which will hopefully include more formal introductions of your family. we certainly welcome all of them. it truly is a testament to you and your wife and to have them with you this morning is a real treat. i for one am very glad that you are here before us as the president's nominee to be the secretary of energy. i think we've seen during your time as deputy secretary, you've really helped to create a solid agenda for the department. it's been focused on the science and the technology. you've brought us into the world of quantum and artificial intelligence. i think you've bee
. >> alaska is not going to claim them now, is it? >> i was going to include that in part of my remarks. we won't claim him but we will certainly adopt him. gentlemen, thank you. we know that you have tight schedules this morning. thank you for joining us as part of the committee and your welcoming introductions. i'm going to make some brief remarks, turn to senator manchin and we will move to swearing you in, mr. brouillette and we will then hear your testimony, which will...
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based on these occupancy levels, alaska will play approximately $20.8 million in rent for the period of december 2019 to june 2021. i am here to answer any questions. thank you for hearing this item. could we get a bla report, please, on items 5 and 6. >> item 5 approves amendment with the lease agreement with alaska airlines allowing them to expand and a tem6 approves the termination with the lease with very r virgin america -- virgin america. the revenues to the airport under the modified lease on page 17 is about $20.9 million over the remaining terms through jun. as stated in other meetings, the lease agreement will need renegotiated in 2021. remember approval. >> thank you very much. open this up for public comment. any members of the public to comment on item 5 or 6? public comment is now closed. i would like to move these to the board with a positive recommendation if we can take that without objection. thank you. please call item 7. >> item 7 resolution retroactively authorizing the juvenile probation department to accept and expands a grant in the amount of $734,000 to augus
based on these occupancy levels, alaska will play approximately $20.8 million in rent for the period of december 2019 to june 2021. i am here to answer any questions. thank you for hearing this item. could we get a bla report, please, on items 5 and 6. >> item 5 approves amendment with the lease agreement with alaska airlines allowing them to expand and a tem6 approves the termination with the lease with very r virgin america -- virgin america. the revenues to the airport under the...
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with me because alaska is very different than other states and our veterans have different needs. i said senator we are going to alaska and then the vote went through. >> which i imagine was your intention anyway because you mentioned there was a lot of variability geographically speaking in terms of making it difficult to get proper professionals to some of the rural areas. >> guest: alaska is one of the few states new hampshire and others that don't have its own hospitals. meeting the health care needs are extraordinarily challenging. we have to partner with the air force but i was delighted to travel with the senator senator as i was when i went to other rural states with their senators as well. that's the way you really get to understand how to fix problems that are out there by talking to veterans about what they are experiencing. >> host: absolutely another thing you did is you continue to see patients during your time in the va which i think might surprise some people. i would say at the time to do it because you are working hard seven days a week but in fact that was somet
with me because alaska is very different than other states and our veterans have different needs. i said senator we are going to alaska and then the vote went through. >> which i imagine was your intention anyway because you mentioned there was a lot of variability geographically speaking in terms of making it difficult to get proper professionals to some of the rural areas. >> guest: alaska is one of the few states new hampshire and others that don't have its own hospitals. meeting...
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so i said, okay, let's go to alaska. and he was right. alet of summer jobs in alaska. juneau has a large tourism industry, so lots of jobs there are to help meet in the needses of tourists. i applied to tons of the jobs, employers would see my real estate may, get excited, and i was valedictorian in high school. i had really good grades in college, lots of volunteer experiences, so employers would get excited with my resume, and but once they met me for the interview they realize i had a disability and then come up with all kind of excuses. actually we just filled the position. sorry, we're looking for a different fit. that was incredibly frustrating. peeled toll me work hard and you'll 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. and eventually after a long search, i found an employer who was inclusive. it was at a small gym in alaska, and i work as a front desk clerk. my responsibility was making sure -- was be responsible're at the cash register, make
so i said, okay, let's go to alaska. and he was right. alet of summer jobs in alaska. juneau has a large tourism industry, so lots of jobs there are to help meet in the needses of tourists. i applied to tons of the jobs, employers would see my real estate may, get excited, and i was valedictorian in high school. i had really good grades in college, lots of volunteer experiences, so employers would get excited with my resume, and but once they met me for the interview they realize i had a...
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when senator sullivan of alaska basically said, you need to come to alaska because we have a unique set of circumstances here. you need to understand that before he was going to vote for you. >> i think just so people know more about that. many people don't understand the senate confirmation process. you actually come in order to go quickly through a senate process and not require an entire floor vote, you have to have unanimous consent. the white house said to me, good news, you have unanimous consent. you will be confirmed in the next couple minutes. right as that vote was happening, senator sullivan said, not so quick. i need to have a conversation with the nominee. he called me up and said, i'm standing on the senate floor. i'm about to cast my vote. but i want you to commit to me that in the first 30 days, if you are confirmed, that you will come to alaska with me. because alaska is very different than other states in our veterans have different needs. i said, senator, we are going to alaska. and the vote went through. >>. [laughter] which i imagine was your intent anyway. you ment
when senator sullivan of alaska basically said, you need to come to alaska because we have a unique set of circumstances here. you need to understand that before he was going to vote for you. >> i think just so people know more about that. many people don't understand the senate confirmation process. you actually come in order to go quickly through a senate process and not require an entire floor vote, you have to have unanimous consent. the white house said to me, good news, you have...
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this was their welcome to alaska moment. their bus got stuck in the snow.had to push that thing out of there. temps in phoenix this week, mid-80s. in alaska might be up to 19 tomorrow. >> that's probably not bad. >> traffic and wea >>> that's our report. we appreciate your time. >> for all of us, thanks for join ♪ [cheers and applause] ♪ shine for the rest of your life ♪ ♪ stronger than ever, ever ♪ stronger than ever, ever ♪ shine every day and night >> tamron: high! hello! hello! how are you? hi! hello! hello, hello! welcome to the show! it is the final day for our fashion designer series, have a seat! hello, beautiful! have a siege, it's the final day for our fashion designer series. all week long we've been sharing looks of young, talented designers, this is what she may -- i feel like it's friday, so i can -- i might have to go to the club in this. and then, coming up on the show, true force of nature, a legend in the fashion industry, a mentor to so many designers and one of my darling friends. andre leon talley is in the house and he is going to talk
this was their welcome to alaska moment. their bus got stuck in the snow.had to push that thing out of there. temps in phoenix this week, mid-80s. in alaska might be up to 19 tomorrow. >> that's probably not bad. >> traffic and wea >>> that's our report. we appreciate your time. >> for all of us, thanks for join ♪ [cheers and applause] ♪ shine for the rest of your life ♪ ♪ stronger than ever, ever ♪ stronger than ever, ever ♪ shine every day and night...
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they're not the only community in real alaska.there are many other communes,2 at leasther communities that are likely to face either partial or full relocation due to the impacts of flooding and erosion. t there's a lot more people in this country and all over the world that face the same threats.it an not easy to move. and it's not just the challenges from a personal level are very serious. the challenges from a technical design and construction level, especially in the arctic and especially in rural alaska, are very complicated. challenges came out of this process of relocation?in that would brmative to other communities facing the same fate? c with climange approaching? >> i think some of the decisions that have been the most challenging are how do you relocate and then and how do you plan for something that happens slowly? a lot of times when a commity faces a disaster, it's a it's an event. it's a tornado. it's hurricane. it's an earthquake. and the effort to rebuild is based on that specific event. but what happens when it's
they're not the only community in real alaska.there are many other communes,2 at leasther communities that are likely to face either partial or full relocation due to the impacts of flooding and erosion. t there's a lot more people in this country and all over the world that face the same threats.it an not easy to move. and it's not just the challenges from a personal level are very serious. the challenges from a technical design and construction level, especially in the arctic and especially...
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you took following your confirmation as deputy secretary was to join me in alaska. we took him out to the china renewable energy fair where he was able to see much of what you saw, senator manchin, learn about the potential for low temperature geothermal. we didn't do that's not called the blue lagoon. the geothermal hot springs at china but also great things like the let us grow tour, just further evidence that we can do more when it comes to food security. the deputy secretary and i share let us grow tours. i in my office and you in your garage, it all comes together. but you came back. you came back this past august. we visited quin gillen gak and kin egan ak, small very remote villages in southwestern alaska. you were in anchorage at the fab lab. we got to get up on a pretty we weren't up on the vol tainucano. we were up very high looking out to the volcano we were observing. you have been on some pretty important and i think impressive field trips in my state. so you know that i'm going to invite you back because there's an awful lot more to be seen. broadening
you took following your confirmation as deputy secretary was to join me in alaska. we took him out to the china renewable energy fair where he was able to see much of what you saw, senator manchin, learn about the potential for low temperature geothermal. we didn't do that's not called the blue lagoon. the geothermal hot springs at china but also great things like the let us grow tour, just further evidence that we can do more when it comes to food security. the deputy secretary and i share let...
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the presiding officer: the senator from alaska. mr. sullivan: mr. president, i want to join my colleagues here on the importance of the vawa reauthorization, and in particular i want to thank senator ernst for her months, months of hard work that she has put into this bill that we are introducing today. i'm a proud cosponsor of that bill. but you saw in her remarks earlier, her passion, her energy, her focus on rural america, which is very important to me and my great state of alaska. and i am hopeful, as all of my colleagues here, including our friend from california, senator feinstein, that we, the senate, are going to get to a place where we can have a bipartisan bill that is going to reauthorize vawa. this is hugely important for america and it's hugely important for alaska. you know, mr. president, i come down on the floor every week and i talk about someone that's doing something great in my state. i like to brag about the great state of alaska. it's an amazing place. but i will tell you, there's one area where we're not so amazing. my state h
the presiding officer: the senator from alaska. mr. sullivan: mr. president, i want to join my colleagues here on the importance of the vawa reauthorization, and in particular i want to thank senator ernst for her months, months of hard work that she has put into this bill that we are introducing today. i'm a proud cosponsor of that bill. but you saw in her remarks earlier, her passion, her energy, her focus on rural america, which is very important to me and my great state of alaska. and i am...
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from alaska they threw the hunters in the air and then from up here they look for anyone else. that was possible in a place like alaska where much of the land mass is composed of tundra a type of bio characterized by low growing plants the ground is frozen and covered in snow much of the year. it sounds pretty rough it is rough i think but it's the basis for life because when those salts melts actually whole villages collapse and this happens now all around the arctic circle. this is siberia and russia's far north instead of icy tundra reveal lots of melt water. the region is warming twice as fast as the rest of the globe arctic permafrost is thawing. with deadly consequences subsidence has led to the collapse of homes roads and bridges. it's become an everyday problem in many arctic cities and melting permafrost also has consequences for the climate. organic matter trapped in the ground since woolly mammoths roamed the earth is being exposed. and with that microbes that devoured these plants remains releasing c o 2 and meeting into the air. greenhouse gases that warm up the at
from alaska they threw the hunters in the air and then from up here they look for anyone else. that was possible in a place like alaska where much of the land mass is composed of tundra a type of bio characterized by low growing plants the ground is frozen and covered in snow much of the year. it sounds pretty rough it is rough i think but it's the basis for life because when those salts melts actually whole villages collapse and this happens now all around the arctic circle. this is siberia...
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we went to alaska to do this because he had exactly zero stores in alaska and we didn't want anybodyto think we were doing this to drive our business off. i want to show a video about four minutes long about these girls in alaska who just love to play hockey and how important it is defense can w to dems can wee video, please. >> we are born on skates just about. i've always looked up to the girls on the team. my team is my family. the funding disappeared overnight. we got approached by the community asking us to step in and help salvage the program and we salvaged it for three years but the finances are a concern. the girls have been using the same jersey for at least four seasons now. nobody really cares about hockey as much. by the end of the season we will probably be in the red so we think we have to shut the girls program down. the idea that we couldn't find another funder is devastating socially, academically and devastating for the personal growth. girls who have college scholarships on the horizon, we are sending a terrible message. these young women and four to seven years a
we went to alaska to do this because he had exactly zero stores in alaska and we didn't want anybodyto think we were doing this to drive our business off. i want to show a video about four minutes long about these girls in alaska who just love to play hockey and how important it is defense can w to dems can wee video, please. >> we are born on skates just about. i've always looked up to the girls on the team. my team is my family. the funding disappeared overnight. we got approached by...
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. >> we will not claim him but we will adopt him from alaska. thank you. we know you have tight schedules but thank you for joining us as part of the committee and welcoming introductions. i will make brief remarksgono ad then we will swear you win and then hear your testimony which will hopefully include more formal introductions of your family we certainly welcome all of them it truly is aar testament to you and your wife to haveor them with you this morning as a treat. i for one am very glad you are here before us as the president's nominee to be secretary of energy. we have seen during your time you really have to create a solid agenda for the department to be focused on the science and technology you brought us into the world of quantum and artificial intelligence. you have been very responsive to the committee available to speak with members when asked to do so my senses you made a good impression on just about everyone so when it was indicated the secretary would be stepping down to me, you are the obvious choice to replace secretary perry in what h
. >> we will not claim him but we will adopt him from alaska. thank you. we know you have tight schedules but thank you for joining us as part of the committee and welcoming introductions. i will make brief remarksgono ad then we will swear you win and then hear your testimony which will hopefully include more formal introductions of your family we certainly welcome all of them it truly is aar testament to you and your wife to haveor them with you this morning as a treat. i for one am...
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we have exactly zero stores in alaska. anybody to think we were doing this to drive our business. going to show you this video is about four minutes long about these girls in alaska who just love to play hockey and how important that is to them. can we roll the video please? >>. >> hockey and intergalactic is unique. were all born on skates just about. rex have always looked up to the girls and the high school teams. >> my whole team as my family. [cheering] the funding just disappeared overnight. we had to approached by the community and help salvage the program. we salvaged it for three years but finances are concerned. >> the girls had been using the same jerseys for at least four seasons.i feel like nobody really cares about girls hockey is much. >> by the end of the season will probably be in the red. unfortunately we are thinking were enough to shut the girls program down.>> the idea that we couldn't find another funder is devastating for them socially, devastating academically and i think devastating for the persona
we have exactly zero stores in alaska. anybody to think we were doing this to drive our business. going to show you this video is about four minutes long about these girls in alaska who just love to play hockey and how important that is to them. can we roll the video please? >>. >> hockey and intergalactic is unique. were all born on skates just about. rex have always looked up to the girls and the high school teams. >> my whole team as my family. [cheering] the funding just...
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alta presiÓn irÁ dominando, eventualmente un sistema frontal desde alaska irÁ descendiendo hacia californial día de acciÓn de gracias omar frente a prestar navidad, 40 para el 2020. estaremos muy pendientes para ver las condiciones del tiempo en el Área de la bahÍa. las temperaturas cerca de los 70 hacia el domingo y el lunesmartes en 57, miÉrcoles en 51 grados. recuerde bajar lo que es nuestra aplicaciÓn, nos consigue como univisiÓn 14 Área de la bahÍa. paola: este aÑo 15 jÓvenes serÁn afortunados al recibir una beca de estudio que les permite contar con $10,000 para sus gastos. la banda mexicana manÁ, con la fundaciÓn selva negra y univisiÓn otorgara una de las 15 becas a jÓvenes latinos, estudiantes que viven en estados unidos. hugo lÓpez, uno de los beneficiados, nos contÓ que fue su madre la que le hablÓ de esta beca de estudio. nos dijo lo que harÁ con el dinero que le otorga la beca. hugo: estos $10,000 me van a ayudar bastante. yo los usarÉ para continuar mi educaciÓn. me ayudarÁ a pagar los libros, la casa. paola: esta becas para jÓvenes de 18 a 35 aÑos que viven en el paÍs, inclui
alta presiÓn irÁ dominando, eventualmente un sistema frontal desde alaska irÁ descendiendo hacia californial día de acciÓn de gracias omar frente a prestar navidad, 40 para el 2020. estaremos muy pendientes para ver las condiciones del tiempo en el Área de la bahÍa. las temperaturas cerca de los 70 hacia el domingo y el lunesmartes en 57, miÉrcoles en 51 grados. recuerde bajar lo que es nuestra aplicaciÓn, nos consigue como univisiÓn 14 Área de la bahÍa. paola: este aÑo 15 jÓvenes...
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they settled within months in alaska where clay worked on the pipeline. he wasn't as interested in church, not the way she was. she wanted you to be there? >> yeah, i couldn't meet her there. it is a big issue and i'm not sitting here saying it had to be my way or she was wrong. that's not an issue at all. we were different. >> they divorced in 2000. hot and cold. they lasted ten years that time. yes, that time. full of hope and good will, they tried again in 2006 they remarried, moved to washington state, set ophouse in deer park and from there he commuted to his job in alaska, which meant he to be gone weeks at a time. so when he came home. >> the kids and i were about playing cap, frisbee, playing basketball. >> having fun? >> yes. i know shannon said several times make reference to me being a disneyland dad and in her eyes that probably -- that probably was true because she was making dinners and taking care of the kids and trying to maintain the house >> so it was up and down 2010 when they filed for divorce the second time. they edecided to live apa
they settled within months in alaska where clay worked on the pipeline. he wasn't as interested in church, not the way she was. she wanted you to be there? >> yeah, i couldn't meet her there. it is a big issue and i'm not sitting here saying it had to be my way or she was wrong. that's not an issue at all. we were different. >> they divorced in 2000. hot and cold. they lasted ten years that time. yes, that time. full of hope and good will, they tried again in 2006 they remarried,...
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i know it cannot be related to alaska a, because alaska, because we have some great facilities. senator heinrich. >> yes, we are getting at a lot of the really good issues that deserve our attention. ms. haskett, i don't want to pick a bone with you, but i want to return to the conversation that you had with senator danes, because it is true that you said that the vlm does not require permits for hunting, but i will guarantee you having spent some time in and around this business but to hunt, you do require permits, and that is a day hunt where he is describing that special use permit. one of the things that we talked about quite a bit here, and worked a little bit with the chair on is the filming issue, and congress is somewhere around a decade ago or a little bit more of that in the tail end of the bush administration tasked the department of interior and the forest service, and all three agencies at the dai that there was a proposed rule that was drafted and my understanding is that it was accept by the three doi agencies meaning fish and wildlife and forest, but the forest s
i know it cannot be related to alaska a, because alaska, because we have some great facilities. senator heinrich. >> yes, we are getting at a lot of the really good issues that deserve our attention. ms. haskett, i don't want to pick a bone with you, but i want to return to the conversation that you had with senator danes, because it is true that you said that the vlm does not require permits for hunting, but i will guarantee you having spent some time in and around this business but to...
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people to enjoy their public lands but also grow businesses in all rural communities coming from alaska and west virginia we have a firsthand experience of this importance. with that as a basis we have been and -- developing additional ideas for the package for example one of the areas i've been on supporting is how we can benefit gateway communities. those are the communities that are next to the recreation destination, where they either seen before and after push coming to visit. they testified before the committee earlier this year about how difficult it was to establish businesses in a gay way community. his system polls 50,000 riders annually but 87% of our non-west virginia. meaning they need hotels peace and stayed at hotels they wish to age. and i'm sure the continues to be very difficult to establish the infrastructure that is needed to accommodate increased visitation and some of these roll areas. i look forward working with the colleagues and many other ideas as we assemble a bipartisan recreation packages in the coming weeks, with that i want to thank the witnesses in madam
people to enjoy their public lands but also grow businesses in all rural communities coming from alaska and west virginia we have a firsthand experience of this importance. with that as a basis we have been and -- developing additional ideas for the package for example one of the areas i've been on supporting is how we can benefit gateway communities. those are the communities that are next to the recreation destination, where they either seen before and after push coming to visit. they...
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lauren: it's peanut butter and jelly time in alaska. an unusual way a student is using a sandwich to pay off debt. it is thursday, november 7th. "fbn: a.m." starts right now. ♪ ♪ i'm on the right track, baby. ♪ i was born this way. ♪ i'm on the right track, baby. ♪ i was born this way. ♪ born this way. ♪ baby, i was born this way. lauren: good morning, welcome to "fbn: a.m.." i'm lauren simonetti. tracee: good morning, i'm tracee carrasco, in for cheryl casone. lauren: thank you for joining us. let's take a look at you how your money is moving this morning. it was quiet in yesterday's session. right now, on news that the u.s. and beijing have agreed to roll back some tariffs, if had they can reach a trade deal upon signing phase one of a trade deal, dow is up 156 points, nasdaq up 50 this morning. tracee: well, let's take a look at how asia is moving right now after had that news out of china. you can see all the nikkei, the hang seng and kospi pointing higher. lauren: european stocks trading to the upside as well. the biggest percentag
lauren: it's peanut butter and jelly time in alaska. an unusual way a student is using a sandwich to pay off debt. it is thursday, november 7th. "fbn: a.m." starts right now. ♪ ♪ i'm on the right track, baby. ♪ i was born this way. ♪ i'm on the right track, baby. ♪ i was born this way. ♪ born this way. ♪ baby, i was born this way. lauren: good morning, welcome to "fbn: a.m.." i'm lauren simonetti. tracee: good morning, i'm tracee carrasco, in for cheryl casone....
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but i want you to commit to me in the first 30 days if confirmed that you will come to alaska with me. because it's very different than other states and i said senator we are going to alaska. >> i imagine that was your intention anyways because there is a lot of variability geographically speaking to those rural areas. >> alaska is one of the few states new hampshire and hawaii are the others that don't have their own hospital. meeting the healthcare needs of those states is extraordinarily challenging. we actually partner with the air force. but i was delighted to travel with the senator as i was to other rural states like maine as well. that's the way you really get to understand how to fix the problems that are out there like talking to veterans what they are experiencing. >> and you continue to see patients i wouldn't say you had the time to do it because you were working very hard seven days a week but that was something that you felt was necessary to your understanding. >> every leader could do their job more effectively if they understood the impact of their decisions. if i wou
but i want you to commit to me in the first 30 days if confirmed that you will come to alaska with me. because it's very different than other states and i said senator we are going to alaska. >> i imagine that was your intention anyways because there is a lot of variability geographically speaking to those rural areas. >> alaska is one of the few states new hampshire and hawaii are the others that don't have their own hospital. meeting the healthcare needs of those states is...
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in alaska, up to 19 degrees today. enjoy. that's a wrp on morning sports.m larry beil. >>> if it seems cold here think of the video and be glad you're not in alaska, right, lisa. >> or chicago or new york. getting set for really cold temperatures while our weather remains pretty much locked in place. the pattern of low clouds and fog and that temperature spread from the coast to the inland valleys with us all week long. and the dense fog. so certainly this morning be careful out there. it has been as thick as it gets up in the north bay. for of an advisory. but we are looking at sunshine on the way with those temperatures ranging from the 60s at the coast upper 70s inland. and then more fog tonight. through the rest of the work week coming up we le soo cooler and clouder conditions. but will it lead to rain in we certainly have some lost time to make up and here is the exploratorium camera where it's all about the fog this morning. and live doppler 7 showing the footprint there. allowing for just a socked in from petaluma to napa. santa rosa through marin.
in alaska, up to 19 degrees today. enjoy. that's a wrp on morning sports.m larry beil. >>> if it seems cold here think of the video and be glad you're not in alaska, right, lisa. >> or chicago or new york. getting set for really cold temperatures while our weather remains pretty much locked in place. the pattern of low clouds and fog and that temperature spread from the coast to the inland valleys with us all week long. and the dense fog. so certainly this morning be careful out...
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ready for the first significant storm to roll in the bay areaust developing right now in the gulf of alaska. >>that wl dropping in a little bit later on but looks like it is going to brnot only lot of rain here but plenty of snow in fact a bigger a snow maker over this year that a look athat as we get in toward tomorrow afternoon. if you're headed up this year you got to leave early tomorrow morning by the afternoon you're dealing with snow up there bill 1580 this could be very low sn levels probably dropping down to about 1500 feet so really much of this year all the wayown in the footlls, you see the storm system dragged through the bay area bring some heavy rainfall by 7 o'clock in the evening. and then the snow want to continue the showers on and off roughout the nit. into of the sierra nevada and more scattered showers around the bay area too so that being said nter storm warnings have been issued across most of this year that even in lake county into the shaft asst the mountain range as well all covered in red that snolevel again dropping down to about 3,000 ft in the clear lake area
ready for the first significant storm to roll in the bay areaust developing right now in the gulf of alaska. >>that wl dropping in a little bit later on but looks like it is going to brnot only lot of rain here but plenty of snow in fact a bigger a snow maker over this year that a look athat as we get in toward tomorrow afternoon. if you're headed up this year you got to leave early tomorrow morning by the afternoon you're dealing with snow up there bill 1580 this could be very low sn...
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mucha atención como engolfo de alaska desde ahí es que se cocina todo este sistema que vienen camino esa tormenta mucha atención porque primero que nada hay lluvia para los viajeros mucho cuidado de las autopistas hay que revisar los vehículos que funcionen y posibles inundaciones algunos lugares de encharcamiento caída de nieve, zonas altas de montaña se cruza por ahí fuertes vientos por supuesto eres frío ya de temporada comienza a sentirse el descenso de la temperatura veamos un vistazo de san josé buenas condiciones para los próximos días que es lo que nos espera la región veremos temperaturas a los 58°, fresco, que se mantiene y ahí los próximos días atención, desde el día martes hasta el día jueves día de acción de gracia, ahora noticia y el panorama se mantiene de lluvias en la región, viernes sábado y domingo comienza a mejorar por lo menos no sólo esta semana sino que también la siguen de semana el panorama, vamos a dar un vistazo entonces a las carreteras los puentes en este caso, 25 millas por horas, el puente de san mateo 27 establece mantener estable también acá temperat
mucha atención como engolfo de alaska desde ahí es que se cocina todo este sistema que vienen camino esa tormenta mucha atención porque primero que nada hay lluvia para los viajeros mucho cuidado de las autopistas hay que revisar los vehículos que funcionen y posibles inundaciones algunos lugares de encharcamiento caída de nieve, zonas altas de montaña se cruza por ahí fuertes vientos por supuesto eres frío ya de temporada comienza a sentirse el descenso de la temperatura veamos un...
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with me and senator were going to alaska. [laughter] >> i assume that is your intention anyway geographically speaking. alaska is one of the few states that don't have its own v.a. hospital fragoso meeting the health care needs is extraordinarily challenging and we have to partner. but i was absolutely delighted going to other rule states like maine with their senators as well because that's how you understand talking to veterans what they are experiencing. >> and then you continue to see patients that might surprise some people but then you work hard seven days a week for that is something you thought was necessary with the needs of the veterans. >> every leader can do their job more effectively if they understand the impact of their decisions. if i'm making a decision on which electronic record the v.a. would use how could i make that decision but i've never been working with patients to understand if i have to put on my white coat nobody knew i was secretary certainly. but it helped me to understand and at the ground level
with me and senator were going to alaska. [laughter] >> i assume that is your intention anyway geographically speaking. alaska is one of the few states that don't have its own v.a. hospital fragoso meeting the health care needs is extraordinarily challenging and we have to partner. but i was absolutely delighted going to other rule states like maine with their senators as well because that's how you understand talking to veterans what they are experiencing. >> and then you continue...
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. >> there was a suggestion about alaska, a suggestion about hawaii. i'm sure the chinese will have and suggestions in china that should be the easiest part of the whole thing to negotiate. >> the trade deal will be signed in november? >> you will see it wonderfully .efinitively reason why natural it couldn't be, but whether or not it will slip, who knows? it is always possible. >> are there still obstacles? comet so much obstacles about making sure that each side has a clear and detailed understanding of what each side has agreed to. trade deals are very consultative and this one is particularly complicated stop -- consultative. deale phase one trade already affected by the markets. based too, when you take into consideration intellectual property, these are things that stand in the way of the border trade deal and the question is whether that trade deal can be ironed out and finalized before the end. , it has been five months since the ban was imposed confusednies are still -- i posted a question on whether the -- i opposed a -- i posed a question if
. >> there was a suggestion about alaska, a suggestion about hawaii. i'm sure the chinese will have and suggestions in china that should be the easiest part of the whole thing to negotiate. >> the trade deal will be signed in november? >> you will see it wonderfully .efinitively reason why natural it couldn't be, but whether or not it will slip, who knows? it is always possible. >> are there still obstacles? comet so much obstacles about making sure that each side has a...