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yes, the accelerated warming we see here in alaska which is - we see here in alaska which is warmingk about it, the way the weather system works its all about differential temperatures, it's harder around the equator than it is up north. the air rises and mixes with the colder air from the northern hemisphere and that then generates the weather system, generates the winds that drive the weather systems around the world. if you begin to raise one temperature more quickly than the other you are going to have a different weather pattern form. that's what we see happening. there is a sort of river of air that moves around the arctic circle called the jet stream and it's become wobbling and trapping weather systems. that's why we see for example these very cold winters, we see in the east coast of america, the heat which are in canada. there they reckon are part of this process of changing weather systems around the world. thank you so much. in other news... in india's capital delhi people woke up to grey skies as air quality dipped to hazardous levels. it follows the celebrations of indi
yes, the accelerated warming we see here in alaska which is - we see here in alaska which is warmingk about it, the way the weather system works its all about differential temperatures, it's harder around the equator than it is up north. the air rises and mixes with the colder air from the northern hemisphere and that then generates the weather system, generates the winds that drive the weather systems around the world. if you begin to raise one temperature more quickly than the other you are...
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so, really profound changes here in alaska.igger picture, and when i say much bigger, i mean really big! because what climate experts are saying is that the rising temperatures we are seeing could be taking the earth out of the cycle of ice ages that we have been in for the last couple of million years. pushing us into a new, and uncertain, climate reality. the brazilian country singer — marilia mendonca — has been killed in a plane crash on her way to perform in a concert in the southeast of the country. four other people — her uncle, her producer and two crew members — also died when the small private plane went down in a mountainous area. mendonca — who was 26 — was a feminist icon of the brazilian country music style known as �*sertanejo'. she won a latin american grammy in 2019 — and in 2020 was the most listened to artist in brazil on spotify. the cause of the crash is not yet known. the un security council has expressed deep concern about the intensifying conflict in ethiopia. it came as nine rebel groups formed a new al
so, really profound changes here in alaska.igger picture, and when i say much bigger, i mean really big! because what climate experts are saying is that the rising temperatures we are seeing could be taking the earth out of the cycle of ice ages that we have been in for the last couple of million years. pushing us into a new, and uncertain, climate reality. the brazilian country singer — marilia mendonca — has been killed in a plane crash on her way to perform in a concert in the southeast...
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justin rowlett, bbc news, alaska.ith some major announcements on tackling climate change. 0ur science editor david shukman assesses the moves made so far, and looks ahead to what's still to come. back at the start of the week when the talks got going, things seemed pretty grim because nothing much was moving, but then came a flurry of promises. a push to cut methane, a powerful greenhouse gas has caused maybe half of global warming so far. a plan to end deforestation by 2030, so that the trees continue to store carbon and more cash for renewable energy as banks and big investors announced commitments to go green. so, how does all this add up in terms of the likely outcomes for climate change? well, one estimate is if all these promises are kept, then the increase in the global temperature should be limited to 1.8 c. that is a lot better than earlier projections for a rise of 2.7, but it all depends on every country and every company keeping its word. meanwhile, the un estimates that emissions of the glasses heating th
justin rowlett, bbc news, alaska.ith some major announcements on tackling climate change. 0ur science editor david shukman assesses the moves made so far, and looks ahead to what's still to come. back at the start of the week when the talks got going, things seemed pretty grim because nothing much was moving, but then came a flurry of promises. a push to cut methane, a powerful greenhouse gas has caused maybe half of global warming so far. a plan to end deforestation by 2030, so that the trees...
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a plane from alaska to d.c. got canceled. i am still in the great state of alaska. i am glad we can do this by zoom. you are already seeing it with a different panelist. there is widespread agreement that authoritarianism -- the deficit we are seen with regard to democracy -- i think there are a number of ways we can look at it. the biden administration, i have worked with a number of them. whether it is jake sullivan or secretary lincoln, kurt campbell is doing a great job on the asia-pacific portfolio. they can talk from day one about the foundation of negotiating from a position of strength. that is something that president biden talks about. tony blinken talks about it. it is actually a phrase one of our previous secretaries of state used when he was talking about the soviet union. in that regard, the report card of this administration is a bit mixed. this is an area where they are doing a good job. that is working with our democracy, our allies. building and deepening our alliances. that is one of the huge comparative advantages we have as a country, america as
a plane from alaska to d.c. got canceled. i am still in the great state of alaska. i am glad we can do this by zoom. you are already seeing it with a different panelist. there is widespread agreement that authoritarianism -- the deficit we are seen with regard to democracy -- i think there are a number of ways we can look at it. the biden administration, i have worked with a number of them. whether it is jake sullivan or secretary lincoln, kurt campbell is doing a great job on the asia-pacific...
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so, really profound changes here in alaska.igger picture, and when i say much bigger, i mean really big! because what climate experts are saying is that the rising temperatures we are seeing could be taking the earth out of the cycle of ice ages that we have been in for the last couple of million yea rs. pushing us into a new, and uncertain, climate reality. he told me he saw an eagle flying past just he told me he saw an eagle flying pastjust before he recorded that, so he was quite excited. the un security council has expressed deep concern about the intensifying conflict in ethiopia. it came as nine rebel groups formed a new alliance, aimed at removing the current government of prime minister abiy ahmed. the year—long was has left over 400 thousand people facing famine—like conditions. our africa correspondent, catherine byaru hanga has this report. in washington, dc a coalition of armed groups and political movements announce they want to remove ethiopians government. many of them come from historically marginalised ethnic
so, really profound changes here in alaska.igger picture, and when i say much bigger, i mean really big! because what climate experts are saying is that the rising temperatures we are seeing could be taking the earth out of the cycle of ice ages that we have been in for the last couple of million yea rs. pushing us into a new, and uncertain, climate reality. he told me he saw an eagle flying past just he told me he saw an eagle flying pastjust before he recorded that, so he was quite excited....
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and the melting ice in alaska - would be no water. adding to global sea level rise and that is part of the climate challenge for communities elsewhere in america's most northerly state. mr; elsewhere in america's most northerly state.— elsewhere in america's most northerly state. my house to be about 20 feet _ northerly state. my house to be about 20 feet out _ northerly state. my house to be about 20 feet out where - northerly state. my house to be about 20 feet out where you - northerly state. my house to be | about 20 feet out where you see the water breaks. this about 20 feet out where you see the water breaks.— the water breaks. this island is on the _ the water breaks. this island is on the front _ the water breaks. this island is on the front line _ the water breaks. this island is on the front line of - the water breaks. this island| is on the front line of climate change. as temperatures rise, let sea ice forms, exposing the coast. �* , ., ., coast. it's getting later and later every _ coast. it's getting later and later ever
and the melting ice in alaska - would be no water. adding to global sea level rise and that is part of the climate challenge for communities elsewhere in america's most northerly state. mr; elsewhere in america's most northerly state.— elsewhere in america's most northerly state. my house to be about 20 feet _ northerly state. my house to be about 20 feet out _ northerly state. my house to be about 20 feet out where - northerly state. my house to be about 20 feet out where you - northerly...
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our climate editor is in alaska for us tonight and has more.ter: the top of our world is changing. forming twice as fast as the rest of the planet. it is destroying communities. >> my house used to be about 20 feet. we see the water break. reporter: this island is on the front line. as temperatures rise, see isoforms, exposing the coast. >> it is getting later and later every year for the ocean to freeze up. it is tough. you gotta keep going. reporter: as the climate changes, the animals and fish that people used to live on our getting harder to find. >> right now, we are supposed to be fishing in the lagoon and up the river. from january to start going up again. reporter: parts of the main road have washed away and the airstrip that is their lifeline to the outside world is threatened. >> if it gets to the runway, we cannot use it anymore. we use it for medevac's. we use it for getting all of our food flown in. reporter: the plan is to move the town into the mainland. it will cost 100 $80 million but they have no choice. >> climate is changing
our climate editor is in alaska for us tonight and has more.ter: the top of our world is changing. forming twice as fast as the rest of the planet. it is destroying communities. >> my house used to be about 20 feet. we see the water break. reporter: this island is on the front line. as temperatures rise, see isoforms, exposing the coast. >> it is getting later and later every year for the ocean to freeze up. it is tough. you gotta keep going. reporter: as the climate changes, the...
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really profound changes here in alaska.s are saying is that the rising temperatures we are seeing could be kicking the earth out of the cycle of ice ages that we've beenin the cycle of ice ages that we've been in for the last couple of million years, pushing us into a new and uncertain climate reality. hagar and uncertain climate reality. how many more _ and uncertain climate reality. how many more eagles _ and uncertain climate reality. how many more eagles flying past in those circumstances goes back thank you so much. the funeral has taken place today for sabina nessa who was attacked as she walked to meet a friend in south east london in september. prayers were said for the 28—year—old teacher at whitechapel�*s east london mosque, who has also been remembered in a series of public vigils. a 36—year—old man has been charged with the murder, and will appear in court next month. the trial is underway in the us state of georgia, of three white men accused of chasing and killing a black man because they thought he looked lik
really profound changes here in alaska.s are saying is that the rising temperatures we are seeing could be kicking the earth out of the cycle of ice ages that we've beenin the cycle of ice ages that we've been in for the last couple of million years, pushing us into a new and uncertain climate reality. hagar and uncertain climate reality. how many more _ and uncertain climate reality. how many more eagles _ and uncertain climate reality. how many more eagles flying past in those circumstances...
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reporter: at alaska isn't just struggling to deal with it new climate reality on the coast.ry ago, the ice came all the be down here, the entire valley was frozen. as recently as the 1980's, they built this visitors center. since then, it has completely retreated around the corner and you can see it at all. these days, if you want to see the ice, it is a tough hike up and over a hh-pass. th is all that remains of the once mighty portage glacier. glaciers aren't just melting in alaska, they are melting all over the world, potentially affecting millions of people who depend on ice for their water supply. >> if we didn't have glaciers, we would no longer have drinking water for cities, we might not have hydropower potential, especially for agricultural needs. we could have only water made in the winter months and not the summer months. reporter: back on the isla, alfred is struggling to come to terms with the idea that his home will soon be gone. >> this means a lot to me because it has a lot of heritage and a lot of good people. while we are here, we just have got to ep our tr
reporter: at alaska isn't just struggling to deal with it new climate reality on the coast.ry ago, the ice came all the be down here, the entire valley was frozen. as recently as the 1980's, they built this visitors center. since then, it has completely retreated around the corner and you can see it at all. these days, if you want to see the ice, it is a tough hike up and over a hh-pass. th is all that remains of the once mighty portage glacier. glaciers aren't just melting in alaska, they are...
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in alaska, as you know, they do heroic work not just for alaska but the country as planes are flying over to asia. we have 586,000 square miles of land and close to 2.5 million square miles of airspace. but there's been no accounting -- it's been difficult to get accounting for just the funding of the western service area. do you have or can you provide for future a breakdown of where those costs in dollars are being spent? i think it's important for us and the congress to be able to see comparisons with regard to different regions, at least regions, if not states? mr. dickson: i'm aware of the request and we're working on it, look forward to working with you. obviously it's a federal system and expenditures are not tracked normally by jurisdiction, you but i think there's a way to get you information. # mr. sullivan: you think it's useful information? mr. dickson: if anyone on the committee thinks it's useful, we will endeavor to provide it in a form that's useful to you. senator sullivan: thank you, madam chair. chairman cantwell: there duckworth is remote and unless someone else a
in alaska, as you know, they do heroic work not just for alaska but the country as planes are flying over to asia. we have 586,000 square miles of land and close to 2.5 million square miles of airspace. but there's been no accounting -- it's been difficult to get accounting for just the funding of the western service area. do you have or can you provide for future a breakdown of where those costs in dollars are being spent? i think it's important for us and the congress to be able to see...
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justin rowlatt in alaska, thank you.he racism experienced by former player azeem rafiq. and coming up: # you're not the man you should have been...# abba are back in the studio with their first album in a0 years. coming up in sportsday on the bbc news channel... a tough day for scotland as india eased to an eight wicket win at the t20 world cup. the number of coronavirus infections could be flattening out — with experts saying we may have reached another peak. the latest figures suggest one in 55 people in the uk tested positive for covid last week — that's more than 1.2 million people. it comes as the drug company pfizer said its developed a new covid pill to be taken at the first sign of symptoms — that is eighty— 9% effective at preventing hospital treatment or death. here's our health editor hugh pym are we going to go in the left all the right arm, sir? as people come forward for boosterjabs here in marlow in buckinghamshire, and here at st helens rugby league ground, the hope is that the spread of the virus can be
justin rowlatt in alaska, thank you.he racism experienced by former player azeem rafiq. and coming up: # you're not the man you should have been...# abba are back in the studio with their first album in a0 years. coming up in sportsday on the bbc news channel... a tough day for scotland as india eased to an eight wicket win at the t20 world cup. the number of coronavirus infections could be flattening out — with experts saying we may have reached another peak. the latest figures suggest one...
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. >>> but first the everyday item alaska airlines is banning from every flight today. that's next on "world news now." young man: thanks for having us this weekend mrs. garcy young woman: yeah, thanks mom mother: of course and thank you guys for these gorgeous flowers, so thoughtful. young woman whispering: hey, did you bring the... the condoms? young man whispering: what's up? young woman whispering: condoms young man whispering: cond.. condor? young woman whispering: condor. why would i say condor? condoms! condoms. father: condoms charlie. she wants to know if you brought any condoms. young man: yeah i brought some. announcer: eargo, a virtually invisible hearing loss solution with high quality sound and lifetime support. eargo 5 is here. our latest, virtually invisible, fully rechargeable device that allows you to personalize your hearing experience. call or go online now. we're here and ready to help you with your hearing loss, with free remote hearing checks and consultations by our licensed hearing professionals. >>> back now with a move by alaska airlines to cu
. >>> but first the everyday item alaska airlines is banning from every flight today. that's next on "world news now." young man: thanks for having us this weekend mrs. garcy young woman: yeah, thanks mom mother: of course and thank you guys for these gorgeous flowers, so thoughtful. young woman whispering: hey, did you bring the... the condoms? young man whispering: what's up? young woman whispering: condoms young man whispering: cond.. condor? young woman whispering:...
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covering more than 80% of southeast alaska. but it's also at the center of a contentious debate here -- should alaska protect these sacred trees to help mitigate climate change or expand the logging industry and the local economy? the tongass is the last national forest that still allows large-scale clear cut logging of ancient growth trees. logger eric nichols says they have access to only a small portion of the forest and argues that cutting down more trees will help alaskans more than it would harm the environment. >> where's your amazon boxes going to come from? american consumer still wants this stuff. we're producing it here. it's good jobs for the u.s. people. good jobs for alaskans. >> reporter: but these trees and this soil mean more than jobs to the tlingit, just one of the indigenous tribes who have lived in the tongass for centuries. >> even the pine needles it has is full of life. >> reporter: tlingit conservationist wanda culp is her ancestors. >> this land is in our dna. our dna is on this land. you can't separat
covering more than 80% of southeast alaska. but it's also at the center of a contentious debate here -- should alaska protect these sacred trees to help mitigate climate change or expand the logging industry and the local economy? the tongass is the last national forest that still allows large-scale clear cut logging of ancient growth trees. logger eric nichols says they have access to only a small portion of the forest and argues that cutting down more trees will help alaskans more than it...
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they breed in alaska | make. they are astonishing - birds.er to make these non—stop flights, they have got to do some pretty amazing things. certainly, they have got to be able to navigate, they have got to be able to find their way, but also do things like double their weight before they depart. they go through various changes within their bodies before the migration flights as well not only are they making these huge flights but they are doing some remarkable things in order to make those flights. do we understand how these birds navigate over this incredible journey? navigate over this incredible “ourne ? , , ,, , ., journey? the consensus seems to be they are _ journey? the consensus seems to be they are following _ journey? the consensus seems to be they are following a _ journey? the consensus seems to be they are following a number. be they are following a number of cues like magnetic fields, the stars, the sun and the moon presumably, they also seem to have a very good sense of where they are, the one thing this tracking has shown is
they breed in alaska | make. they are astonishing - birds.er to make these non—stop flights, they have got to do some pretty amazing things. certainly, they have got to be able to navigate, they have got to be able to find their way, but also do things like double their weight before they depart. they go through various changes within their bodies before the migration flights as well not only are they making these huge flights but they are doing some remarkable things in order to make those...
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, contando alaska, cerca de los 20,300 pies.co las absorbe y cuando refleja unos colores hermosos. vimos que se veía el color cuando chocan en la atmósfera un color medio púrpura, verde y esto tiene que ver debido no solamente la molécula con la que choca si no tiene que ver con la altura cerca de los 200 kilómetros de altura o cerca de los 100 kilómetros de altura. emocionante y bello panorama nunca en mi vida he visto una. pero seguro voy a estar cada vez pendiente no te ocurre cuando se encuenta en alaska. >>> el panorama para nosotros, es estupendo, agradable, temperaturas un subiendo, que hay en gran parte de la unión americana hemos algunos nublados en el país se celebra, y el panorama este fin de semana de temperaturas de los setenta grados despejado para nosotros. detalles al regresar >>> >>> sigue temperaturas se trata qué tal pero que se en la concacaf en algunos minutos para cada esto. en el que son las alineaciones, que era básicamente la única duda del tata martino >>> y para mí es él. creo que estados unidos va a g
, contando alaska, cerca de los 20,300 pies.co las absorbe y cuando refleja unos colores hermosos. vimos que se veía el color cuando chocan en la atmósfera un color medio púrpura, verde y esto tiene que ver debido no solamente la molécula con la que choca si no tiene que ver con la altura cerca de los 200 kilómetros de altura o cerca de los 100 kilómetros de altura. emocionante y bello panorama nunca en mi vida he visto una. pero seguro voy a estar cada vez pendiente no te ocurre cuando...
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time we spoke you were in alaska. . ., ., ., ., alaska.e doing a sort of an american road trip _ alaska. yeah, we are doing a sort of an american road trip looking - alaska. yeah, we are doing a sort of an american road trip looking at the | an american road trip looking at the impact of climate change. where in california to look at the impact. i want to look at the devastation behind me and imagine a gold rush era town with clapboard houses. that building over there is the bank. this was a classic kind of western town, stood for about 150 years, completely obliterated by fire in just two hours. it's evidence that the fires are just getting bigger and bigger here in california. they've moved from calling the magnifiers, magnifiers covering how the 200s of acres was that not to talk about giga fires. the dixie fire was almost1 million acres talk about giga fires. the dixie fire was almost 1 million acres was up fire was almost 1 million acres was up i've been looking at the impact of fire on communities like greenville but also on the natu
time we spoke you were in alaska. . ., ., ., ., alaska.e doing a sort of an american road trip _ alaska. yeah, we are doing a sort of an american road trip looking - alaska. yeah, we are doing a sort of an american road trip looking at the | an american road trip looking at the impact of climate change. where in california to look at the impact. i want to look at the devastation behind me and imagine a gold rush era town with clapboard houses. that building over there is the bank. this was a...
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alaska laid the groundwork for the nationwide deployment of nexgen and yet the majority of alaska is without coverage in airspace that isn't to require coverage even in congested areas where there's been concerns in terms of airspace. do you think it is time for the congress to revisit options in that area with regards to nexgen to provide aircraft with the avionics equipment that is needed particularly in places that i mentioning that don't have the coverage? >> senator, i want to tell you safety is certainly a shared priority and again i realize the unique aspects and the number of aircraft and how the communities rely on aviation to survive and i know the stakeholders, i'm aware they've asked for a second capstone project as you've talked about and i think the first one was a great success to use as a template and i look forward to working with you and the stakeholders to see what that might look like. >> let me ask one final question. i've been trying to determine an exact comparison how safety related infrastructure funding makes it so the alaska region as compared to the rest o
alaska laid the groundwork for the nationwide deployment of nexgen and yet the majority of alaska is without coverage in airspace that isn't to require coverage even in congested areas where there's been concerns in terms of airspace. do you think it is time for the congress to revisit options in that area with regards to nexgen to provide aircraft with the avionics equipment that is needed particularly in places that i mentioning that don't have the coverage? >> senator, i want to tell...
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they breed in alaska and they migrate to new zealand every year.tty amazing things. certainly, they have got to be able to navigate, they have got to be able to find their way, but also do things like double their weight before they depart. they go through various changes within their bodies before the migration flights as well so not only are they making these huge flights, but they are doing some remarkable things in order to make those flights. do we understand how these birds navigate over this incredible journey? the consensus seems to be they are following a number of cues like magnetic fields, the stars, the sun and the moon presumably, and they also seem to have a very good sense of where they are. the one thing this tracking has shown is that when birds are drifting off their optimal course by maybe persistent winds, after a period of time, when the conditions are ok, they can clearly adjust and change their direction and get back onto a heading for where they were originally going for, so they know where they are and they know how to get
they breed in alaska and they migrate to new zealand every year.tty amazing things. certainly, they have got to be able to navigate, they have got to be able to find their way, but also do things like double their weight before they depart. they go through various changes within their bodies before the migration flights as well so not only are they making these huge flights, but they are doing some remarkable things in order to make those flights. do we understand how these birds navigate over...
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justin rowlatt, bbc news, alaska.ate hire car association says more than half of licenced drivers haven't returned to work after the pandemic, leaving a shortfall of 160,000 drivers. that's prompted concerns about the safety of shift workers and people struggling to get home. coletta smith reports. welcome to the sugarmill. this 600 capacity venue has been packed to the rafters since it reopened. i've worked in venues for 20 years. i've honestly never known it this bad. but for clubbers and for staff, it's a nightmare to get a taxi once the party is over. i'm leaving at about four o'clock in the morning, maybe even five, and then having to wait until six o'clock in the morning to get a taxi. it's a long time to be stood by yourself in town, and for me, it's the safety issue. so if we go back in time, pre—pandemic, i'd probably only be waiting about five, ten minutes. taz isn't just worried for her staff. so if we've got a vulnerable individual, a young woman that's left on her own, it's making sure that she can get ho
justin rowlatt, bbc news, alaska.ate hire car association says more than half of licenced drivers haven't returned to work after the pandemic, leaving a shortfall of 160,000 drivers. that's prompted concerns about the safety of shift workers and people struggling to get home. coletta smith reports. welcome to the sugarmill. this 600 capacity venue has been packed to the rafters since it reopened. i've worked in venues for 20 years. i've honestly never known it this bad. but for clubbers and for...
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senator.you, as you and i have discussed, i understand, the importance of aviation to alaska, and alaska to our economy and our aviation system. the answer tovi the question is it will help inform us on our resource decisions and what our resource needs are. we have identified funding just as one example, for the equipment takeover that the state has requested. and look forward to working with you and the state to address longterm capital needs, even beyond what is in the report itself. >> good. i appreciate that.t again, i want to thank you for yourr focus on this. it's very much needed for my constituents, but anyone who comes up tons alaska. unfortunately, we have too t ma crashes. and so madam m chair, i'm looki forward to working with this committee and the state of alaska and the faa. these important budgetary prioritizations. alaska led the deployment of next gen, and yet the majority of alaska is without coverage in air c space that is not classedo require coverage. even in congested areas where there's been some concerns in terms of air space, like in the bethelrm region. do you
senator.you, as you and i have discussed, i understand, the importance of aviation to alaska, and alaska to our economy and our aviation system. the answer tovi the question is it will help inform us on our resource decisions and what our resource needs are. we have identified funding just as one example, for the equipment takeover that the state has requested. and look forward to working with you and the state to address longterm capital needs, even beyond what is in the report itself....
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alaska senator was the only republican to vote yes with all democrats. majority leader chuck schumer spoke on the senate floor following the failed vote. >> now madam president and reference to what just occurred on the floor in terms of voting rights, madam president this is a low, low point in the history of this body. a few moments ago senate republicans, for the fourth time this year were presented with a simple question, will they vote in favor of starting debate, nearly a debate on protecting voting rights in this country? in today's case they would join democrats and proceeding to the john lewis voting rights advancement act. which would reinstate long-standing, widely embraced federal protections on the right to vote. with just one exception, republicans once again obstructed the senate from beginning its process. given the chance to debate and what is supposed to be the world's greatest deliberative body, republicans walked away. today's obstruction was only the latest in a series of disturbing turns for the republican party. for over half a cen
alaska senator was the only republican to vote yes with all democrats. majority leader chuck schumer spoke on the senate floor following the failed vote. >> now madam president and reference to what just occurred on the floor in terms of voting rights, madam president this is a low, low point in the history of this body. a few moments ago senate republicans, for the fourth time this year were presented with a simple question, will they vote in favor of starting debate, nearly a debate on...
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>> great. >> how's alaska? >> alaska's great. it's getting dark right now. it's dark.t's where you see movies where it's dark 24 hours a day and all that stuff and it's awful. and people go isn't it beautiful? i go, i don't know, it's dark. >> has it changed you at all? >> i think it has changed me. i feel like i'm a little bit tougher. >> yes. >> i'm a little bit tougher. >> how so? >> just - - well, can i bring this back to sears? >> yes. >> okay. did you see the picture of her on instagram? >> with that machine gun? >> the machine gun. >> won yo what it was. >> it was a gun we don't know. but i saw that - - i don't know if these guys saw it but i saw this picture of sears holding this machine gun ak-47 like i can't wait for the new tarantnio movie to come out. everyone makes excuses but the reason things are turning the way they are is people are tired of everything; right the. we're tired of all this stuff. thanks for the one clap [applause] no. i honestly thought it only deserved one. but because the pro if to calls ruined everything. you know it ruined comedy. an
>> great. >> how's alaska? >> alaska's great. it's getting dark right now. it's dark.t's where you see movies where it's dark 24 hours a day and all that stuff and it's awful. and people go isn't it beautiful? i go, i don't know, it's dark. >> has it changed you at all? >> i think it has changed me. i feel like i'm a little bit tougher. >> yes. >> i'm a little bit tougher. >> how so? >> just - - well, can i bring this back to sears? >>...
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Nov 17, 2021
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that is why things went so bad in alaska as well. think that was the main reason this meeting went so much better than the previous. >> let me ask you about that element of creating a common understanding of the world in which both countries led. do you think we are seeing a subtle shift in u.s. policy in as much as it is trying to talk about the rules of the road, the guidelines and guardrails? in terms of the -- for want of the better phrase, the playing field both teams are on rather than trying to directly influence china? >> i would say there has been a distinct revolution in china-u.s. relations since 2017 when the last national security strategy was published where great power competitions were specifically cited as the greatest national security challenge to the united states. we called out xi jinping's china as being primary focus. i would like to push back a little on this concept of the united states lecturing china. if you go to practically any corner of the world today, whether it is within europe, or china's neighbors,
that is why things went so bad in alaska as well. think that was the main reason this meeting went so much better than the previous. >> let me ask you about that element of creating a common understanding of the world in which both countries led. do you think we are seeing a subtle shift in u.s. policy in as much as it is trying to talk about the rules of the road, the guidelines and guardrails? in terms of the -- for want of the better phrase, the playing field both teams are on rather...
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Nov 9, 2021
11/21
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oh fuck, he'll have one more kind of use of elements as alaska. you shall, con amolla lisa, israel, masters alaska area or betrothed kind of mall of i little was the last. gabriel is a part of a casino mean and i was like, oh i well, will i that kind of room to live was little and with the gene i learned was the last carol, is that part of the of the lamp? so general, tell us about the government that you envision. he wanted to also prime minister. hum duke. to be part of it and you are negotiating with him while he is on their house arrest. so in the past few days, there's had, there have been news about brake shoes in the negotiations, but yet no tangible results so far despite several mediation initiatives. so why, what are the sticking points are actually the nautica mile will listen to just the lombardo or in the murphy. not that he, that he, that of the don't have it for the saga. the able fee for that was you got the studio. i learned the town will, of course yes, here. now my dad, that and vizier my admitted to cod as you move hulahan at t
oh fuck, he'll have one more kind of use of elements as alaska. you shall, con amolla lisa, israel, masters alaska area or betrothed kind of mall of i little was the last. gabriel is a part of a casino mean and i was like, oh i well, will i that kind of room to live was little and with the gene i learned was the last carol, is that part of the of the lamp? so general, tell us about the government that you envision. he wanted to also prime minister. hum duke. to be part of it and you are...
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Nov 13, 2021
11/21
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alaska isn'tjust struggling to cope with its new climate reality on the coast.ry ago the glacier came all the way down here, the entire valley was frozen. as it recently as the �*80s they built his visitor centre because you could still see the glacier in the valley. since then it has completely retreated around the corner and you can't see it at all. neil mckay contacted us to say... well, whenjustin appeared on this programme a couple of years ago i asked him what the justification was for a correspondent covering climate in the environment to be flying to far—flung places for hisjob, and this is what he had to say. i'll be travelling by plane not for leisure, but for work. i think it's important in my work as an environment correspondent that i do travel around the world and seal the world is changing and bring home to the audiences that bbc has around the world the changes made. if you want to know, over the next couple months i'm going to india, ethiopia and antarctica. which means going to new zealand. huge journeys around the world, but i would say they'r
alaska isn'tjust struggling to cope with its new climate reality on the coast.ry ago the glacier came all the way down here, the entire valley was frozen. as it recently as the �*80s they built his visitor centre because you could still see the glacier in the valley. since then it has completely retreated around the corner and you can't see it at all. neil mckay contacted us to say... well, whenjustin appeared on this programme a couple of years ago i asked him what the justification was for...
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Nov 12, 2021
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and that includes many rural alaska communities.laska public media reports on one town that is finally getting connected. >> reporter: shawna williams is a parent with a full-time job in akiak. she's also in school to get her bachelor's degree in early childhood education. and, there's an added challenge. she attends her classes by phone. >> so, i have the meeting id memorized. because this is the most reliable way to join class. > reporter: she tried to use video so she could see what her teachers were writing on the board. but, she says, her connection just kept freezing. >> every so often it'll load and say "your internet is unstable." all the audio and the video stop-- it's just unreliable. >> reporter: in-home broadband internet is not available in akiak, or anywhere in the yukon delta. that has made it increasingly difficult for people there to participate in all aspects of modern life. williams is one of the few people in akiak who has home internet. it's far below broadband speeds, and comes with data limits. for that, she p
and that includes many rural alaska communities.laska public media reports on one town that is finally getting connected. >> reporter: shawna williams is a parent with a full-time job in akiak. she's also in school to get her bachelor's degree in early childhood education. and, there's an added challenge. she attends her classes by phone. >> so, i have the meeting id memorized. because this is the most reliable way to join class. > reporter: she tried to use video so she could...
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a combination of factors have made broadband in rural alaska affordable.has satellites to deliver broadband here. this person is one of the first customers. they are using coronavirus relief funds to pay for the project aired the effects of the pandemic motivated them quickly. >> we may be forced to do a lot down again. but we will be prepared this time. >> reporter: they've created a nonprofit organization to show other tribes in western alaska to bring broadband to their community. 17 tribes have join. technicians install receivers in all the homes of the village to prepare for broadband internet aired having internet access at home will mean opening up a world of knowledge. once this woman has broadband, she will finish fixing her dryer and other broken things. >> this will probably be fixed by you, too. i will probably start with this to fix it all. >> reporter: she wants to be able to bank and file her taxes online like everyone else. she also wants to research online. >> i want to teach my younger children. when i pass, it will be their land and they
a combination of factors have made broadband in rural alaska affordable.has satellites to deliver broadband here. this person is one of the first customers. they are using coronavirus relief funds to pay for the project aired the effects of the pandemic motivated them quickly. >> we may be forced to do a lot down again. but we will be prepared this time. >> reporter: they've created a nonprofit organization to show other tribes in western alaska to bring broadband to their...
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Nov 3, 2021
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she called me from alaska and let me know of it. but my democratic colleagues worked hard with her to compromise on a proposal that she could support while still maintaining the basic thrust of their legislation. now just as democrats in the senate worked with senator murkowski on legislation to strengthen our democracy, we'll work with other republicans in good faith to improve this legislation, but they must come to the table first. i want to emphasize once again what today's vote is about. we are not asking any republican to support specific legislation. today is about whether or not we will vote to begin debate here in this chamber. again, the preclearance provisions that are being updated in today's bill have long been supported by both sides of the aisle repeatedly. the voting rights act, which originally instituted them, has been updated five times in the last half century under both republican and democratic presidents and with votes from both sides. this has always been a bipartisan issue in the past. it should be no differ
she called me from alaska and let me know of it. but my democratic colleagues worked hard with her to compromise on a proposal that she could support while still maintaining the basic thrust of their legislation. now just as democrats in the senate worked with senator murkowski on legislation to strengthen our democracy, we'll work with other republicans in good faith to improve this legislation, but they must come to the table first. i want to emphasize once again what today's vote is about....
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Nov 26, 2021
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obesity rates for american indians and alaska natives are at a critical level. according to the cdc, 48% of the american indian and alaska native population over age 18 is obese. 48%, compared to 30% of the non-hispanic white population. obesity is a significant risk factor as we know for type two diabetes and heart disease to the leading causes of death for indigenous people in the united states. i've seen some modest improvements in recent years. american indians and alaska natives still have the highest prevalence of type two diabetes in the nation. and american indian and alaska native adults are almost three times more likely than non hispanic white adults to be diagnosed with diabetes. heart disease is the leading cause of death for american indians and alaska natives and the prevalence of coronary heart disease is about 50% greater for indigenous peoples. in my personal experience, i served as a family physician with the gila river indian community in arizona for a number of years. this is a community with among the highest rates of type two diabetes in t
obesity rates for american indians and alaska natives are at a critical level. according to the cdc, 48% of the american indian and alaska native population over age 18 is obese. 48%, compared to 30% of the non-hispanic white population. obesity is a significant risk factor as we know for type two diabetes and heart disease to the leading causes of death for indigenous people in the united states. i've seen some modest improvements in recent years. american indians and alaska natives still have...
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Nov 9, 2021
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lisa, israel, masters, alaska. you will be told kind of mall of i little was the last carry a little part of has i'm concealment and our similar, oh ah, well we'll, i, us or canada. i'm still, it was a little of the gene i learned was the last carol, is that part of hassle? and so general, tell us about the government that you envision. he wanted to oust that prime minister. hum duke. to be part of it. and you are negotiating with him while he is on their house arrest. so in the past few days, there's had, there have been news about brake shoes in the negotiations, but yet no, are tangible results so far despite a several mediation initiatives. so why, what are the ass theking points or 30 the nautica mile will listen to she just the lamazzo or in the murphy, not the reality that the delivery for the saga, the able fee. so that was you got the studio. i learned v town will of course yes, here maddy hesitant vizier, my admitted se, as you move hulahan at howard fia, or move here to the ocoee due to up little shell,
lisa, israel, masters, alaska. you will be told kind of mall of i little was the last carry a little part of has i'm concealment and our similar, oh ah, well we'll, i, us or canada. i'm still, it was a little of the gene i learned was the last carol, is that part of hassle? and so general, tell us about the government that you envision. he wanted to oust that prime minister. hum duke. to be part of it. and you are negotiating with him while he is on their house arrest. so in the past few days,...
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Nov 17, 2021
11/21
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s. secretary of state and chinese foreign ministers met in alaska in march. the tone, as we've been saying was a lot more hostile to listen to this. i just made my 1st trip. as i noted, to japan and south korea. oh, i have to tell you what i'm hearing is very different from what you described. i'm hearing deep satisfaction that the united states is back, that we're reengaged with our allies and partners. i'm also hearing deep concern about some of the actions your government is taking to yvonne core. china as it has in the past and from now on will never accept the u. s. is meaningless criticisms. we must demand that u. s. drops is frequent hedge. a monic action was of interfering in china's internal affairs. i. okay. i want to ask victor about this because we heard obviously very strong words from the us. but we also had very strong words from china. and that is unusual. and i've heard under president she whether he is directly responsible for this or not. there is, there is an assessment of that policy being described as aggressive diplomacy that china was
s. secretary of state and chinese foreign ministers met in alaska in march. the tone, as we've been saying was a lot more hostile to listen to this. i just made my 1st trip. as i noted, to japan and south korea. oh, i have to tell you what i'm hearing is very different from what you described. i'm hearing deep satisfaction that the united states is back, that we're reengaged with our allies and partners. i'm also hearing deep concern about some of the actions your government is taking to yvonne...
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dos ruedas, aquÍ alonso busca cumplir su sueÑode atravesar el continente americano hasta llegar a alaskao el viaje en redes sociales en la pandemia que tuvo un aÑo y escribiÓ su primer libro. el paraÍso es estar vivo >> cada dÍa es una oportunidad diferente reportera: alonso sabe que cuesta mucho estar. en su travesÍa aprendido a disfrutar y nunca dejar los sueÑos de lado. presentador: los deportes, y estÁ en la semifinal luego de derrotar en el partido de vuelta de los cuartos de final. ♪ reportera: que gusto saludarlos esta noche. hay mucho de quÉ hablar. te define los semifinalistas. santos fue anfitriÓncon el dos global, fue el pase para los felinos y filadelfia recibiÓ a nashville. equipo que desde terminaron empatados en el tiempo reglamentario, pero filadelfia ganÓ en la tanda de penales en la semifinal de la conferencia oeste titi recibiÓ al tabla y en la nfl, emanadosen indianÁpolis, los bucaneros en calidad de visitante se quedaron con la victoria queda perfectamente bien informados regreso con ustedes presentador: se abre la pista de hielo en la plaza roja con un colorido espe
dos ruedas, aquÍ alonso busca cumplir su sueÑode atravesar el continente americano hasta llegar a alaskao el viaje en redes sociales en la pandemia que tuvo un aÑo y escribiÓ su primer libro. el paraÍso es estar vivo >> cada dÍa es una oportunidad diferente reportera: alonso sabe que cuesta mucho estar. en su travesÍa aprendido a disfrutar y nunca dejar los sueÑos de lado. presentador: los deportes, y estÁ en la semifinal luego de derrotar en el partido de vuelta de los cuartos...
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Nov 8, 2021
11/21
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you shall, con amolla, lisa, israel, masters alaska area or between all kind of mall of i little was the last carry a little part of has i'm casselman and i was like, oh, well, will i that kind of room to live was little and with the gene i learned was the last carol, is that part of hazel? i'm so general. tell us about the goldman that you envision, he wanted to oust that prime minister. hum duke, to be part of it. and you are negotiating with him while he is on their house arrest. so in the past few days, there's had, there have been news about brake shoes in the negotiations, but yet no are tangible results so far despite a several mediation initiatives. so why, what are the sticking points or 30 the nautica mile will listen to jesus of the lombardo or in the murphy. not that he, that he, that at the delivery for the saga. and i believe he thought that was, you got the studio. i learned v town will, of course he has here. no, my dad, that and vizier my admitted to cod as you move hulahan at the how if you our move here to to, to a kiddo, to up little shall i could hardly hear her
you shall, con amolla, lisa, israel, masters alaska area or between all kind of mall of i little was the last carry a little part of has i'm casselman and i was like, oh, well, will i that kind of room to live was little and with the gene i learned was the last carol, is that part of hazel? i'm so general. tell us about the goldman that you envision, he wanted to oust that prime minister. hum duke, to be part of it. and you are negotiating with him while he is on their house arrest. so in the...
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many people go to alaska seeking the purest form of natural beauty and adventure. those are two of bridget's strongest attributes as well. >> i joined nbc cable as the number two employee, and within a week, there was bridget baker. i was a lawyer, and she came in as the distribution person. i was just beginning to learn, like, what is distribution. we worked together as a team. she had a great love for the business. during those first few years, the business was tenuous. many on the broadcast side would come to us and say when is jack going to shut you down. bridget was always there to say never. >> she had this distinguished career at nbc universal where she was the first president of distribution. >> she wasn't just hard working and brilliant, but she had the secret sauce. she had the connection and the emotional and personal relationship with all the key players in the industry. even when things got rough, bridget always stayed cool. jack welsh talked about it. she was always looking for solutions. she was a great listener and she would start every meeting with
many people go to alaska seeking the purest form of natural beauty and adventure. those are two of bridget's strongest attributes as well. >> i joined nbc cable as the number two employee, and within a week, there was bridget baker. i was a lawyer, and she came in as the distribution person. i was just beginning to learn, like, what is distribution. we worked together as a team. she had a great love for the business. during those first few years, the business was tenuous. many on the...
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a program pioneer from the wilds of alaska. an engineer who led his company's innovation in video, internet, and voice. a radio entrepreneur who led the first company on the u.s. stock exchange headed by a black woman. >> a one time trash collector who built one of the industry's most respected msos. a soccer player who went on to lead a broadband juggernaut. a broadcast news wunderkind who leads a cable news powerhouse. >> our first honoree, bridget baker, co-founded msnbc and made nbc universal into a powerhouse. let's learn more about bridget. >> i remember the first time i met bridget. her presence, her energy. she literally lit up the room. bridget is passionate about the cable industry and she's also very passionate about her roots in alaska. many people go to alaska seeked the purest form of natural beauty. that's bridget's strongest attribute as well. >> i joined nbc cable as the number two employees and within a week there was bridget baker. i was a lawyer and she came in as the distribution person. and i was just begi
a program pioneer from the wilds of alaska. an engineer who led his company's innovation in video, internet, and voice. a radio entrepreneur who led the first company on the u.s. stock exchange headed by a black woman. >> a one time trash collector who built one of the industry's most respected msos. a soccer player who went on to lead a broadband juggernaut. a broadcast news wunderkind who leads a cable news powerhouse. >> our first honoree, bridget baker, co-founded msnbc and made...
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two thirds of the seafood harvested in america two thirds comes from alaska. we are the super power of seafood and it's a really important partner in terms of stock assessment, in terms of clean and healthy oceans. we haven't met yet so i will withhold judgment but i'm concerned about your background which is impressive but focused on urban planning, climate resilience, i don't see a lot in the area of the core focus which is so important to my state and constituents, can you comment on that? >> thank you. i look forward to having a chance to connect likely, i enjoy talking with their staff yesterday. our to start by saying i've previously worked at mela and noah when the oil spill happened which leveraged every part of the agency to jump into action. a crash course in the agency and believed i can hit the ground running if confirmed but i work in climate resilience is so cross cutting and focused on making sure we leverage the best available science. >> i am all for that. >> that decision-making, i believe that work i have done in communities across the count
two thirds of the seafood harvested in america two thirds comes from alaska. we are the super power of seafood and it's a really important partner in terms of stock assessment, in terms of clean and healthy oceans. we haven't met yet so i will withhold judgment but i'm concerned about your background which is impressive but focused on urban planning, climate resilience, i don't see a lot in the area of the core focus which is so important to my state and constituents, can you comment on that?...
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. >> let me turn to the majority ofo the discussion on the uniqe challenges in alaska and i know youwell awarew of those. you made a number of commitments to me yesterday in the meeting. can i get you publicly to kind of make those again and talk briefly about some of the issues and is a commitment to come back up to the great state of alaska and see our people and challenges to work with the stakeholders in the alaska plan, what comes next and how we move forward on that important and successfulhe initiative and then not to subject alaska to the rate setting database and have morett transparency and timelins on a lot of the issues that the previous chair man in my view completely ignored and almost cratered the entire healthcare system in rural alaska. >> that would be yes to a visit and continuing to work with you on the alaska plan and gas with respect to the concerns about the rural healthcare system in the database. i have that database so it's not in effect. we have to figure out other ways forward like i said yesterday that reduce waste and abuse and have appropriate transpare
. >> let me turn to the majority ofo the discussion on the uniqe challenges in alaska and i know youwell awarew of those. you made a number of commitments to me yesterday in the meeting. can i get you publicly to kind of make those again and talk briefly about some of the issues and is a commitment to come back up to the great state of alaska and see our people and challenges to work with the stakeholders in the alaska plan, what comes next and how we move forward on that important and...
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approximately 70% of american indians and alaska natives live in urban arias. the indian health service supports contracts and grants to 41u.i.o. programs that offer medical services ranging from dental care, optometrist, pharmacy, and community services such as alcohol and drug abuse prevention, nutrition education and counseling. an urban confer policy will serve as a preferred method of dialogue between the agency and u.i.o.'s. currently the indian health service is the only servais that maintains a legal only nation to confer with u.i.o.'s this limited scope serves a a barrier for u.i.o. to confer with other offices. during the covid pandemic, the issues with this limited policy for highlighted. sadly highlighted. despite congressional and tribal support for the u.i.o.'s and vaccine allocation, h.h.s. refrained from initiating communications with. the as a result u.i.o. wees wero provide feedback on the distribution of vaccines which delayed distribution to native americans and native alaskans. this is inconsistent with the federal trust responsibility and
approximately 70% of american indians and alaska natives live in urban arias. the indian health service supports contracts and grants to 41u.i.o. programs that offer medical services ranging from dental care, optometrist, pharmacy, and community services such as alcohol and drug abuse prevention, nutrition education and counseling. an urban confer policy will serve as a preferred method of dialogue between the agency and u.i.o.'s. currently the indian health service is the only servais that...
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chill click a little girl, but they took marian 30 others children from southeast alaska. and in 19 o 3 they went from a temperate rain forest where there's lots of trees to a country that's flat and has trees but not like home. so it had to been so much they had to adjust to to hunt, ask a little children it to last as for adults, songs a days to figure what's going on. once they got to carlo, pennsylvania, it was an immediate transformation into becoming westernized out ingles to govern carlo indian students and our patrons. pupils are placed in families to learn english in the customs of civilized life outings under the guise of teaching people huddle. do housework, how to learn how western culture works in the household. but it was kind of like free labor. here was the 1st evidence that mary had gone to a noting mom was trying to find any information because she knew she died with carlyle stay of alaska department of health and welfare of 19671985. it took a long time. this was over several years that she was writing back and forth trying to figure out who has what inf
chill click a little girl, but they took marian 30 others children from southeast alaska. and in 19 o 3 they went from a temperate rain forest where there's lots of trees to a country that's flat and has trees but not like home. so it had to been so much they had to adjust to to hunt, ask a little children it to last as for adults, songs a days to figure what's going on. once they got to carlo, pennsylvania, it was an immediate transformation into becoming westernized out ingles to govern carlo...