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-- trans-alaska pipeline. because for a period of time there was a question of whether or not this extraordinary energy infrastructure would be built at all. after oil was discovered in prudeo bay, there was vigorous debate as to how we were going to move this resource. how are we going to transport it? some wanted to use trucks or tankers. others actually thought massive jets would be the way to go. there were some who wanted to build an over-land pipeline across canada. that would have been about a 3200-mile line in length. but thankfully, it was an all-alaska pipeline route that prevailed. so, when you look at the map of alaska, and where our pipeline sits today, it truly does just bysect the -- bisect the entire state of alaska, from prudo to valdez at tidewater is an 800-mile line. thankfully, an all-alaska pipeline route was the one that ultimately prevailed over all of the alternatives that were considered. congress authorized it in 1973, an overwhelmingly bipartisan basis of authorization. there is an
-- trans-alaska pipeline. because for a period of time there was a question of whether or not this extraordinary energy infrastructure would be built at all. after oil was discovered in prudeo bay, there was vigorous debate as to how we were going to move this resource. how are we going to transport it? some wanted to use trucks or tankers. others actually thought massive jets would be the way to go. there were some who wanted to build an over-land pipeline across canada. that would have been...
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in general, more than 100 fifth-generation f-35 fighters were assembled in alaska. and the f-22 is the largest base of so-called stealth aircraft in the world iryna matviychuk karla bab dmytro savchuk voice of america ukraine will also be forced to replace its planes with american ones organization of ukraine, which received a license for the purchase of goods for dual and military purposes, including weapons, i talked with the old man at length, but what other western weapons are needed in ukraine for an effective counteroffensive and when can we expect them track thank you for taking the time to join our interview the first question is, did you come here to washington? who do you see and meet? what do you focus on in those meetings? we and part of the foundation's team have been working here for almost a week. the goal is very simple. on the one hand, we want to open representative offices in the usa, on the other hand, america is the main ally and partner in ukraine, and how reliable, accurate and correct information will circulate here in the offices. weapons, w
in general, more than 100 fifth-generation f-35 fighters were assembled in alaska. and the f-22 is the largest base of so-called stealth aircraft in the world iryna matviychuk karla bab dmytro savchuk voice of america ukraine will also be forced to replace its planes with american ones organization of ukraine, which received a license for the purchase of goods for dual and military purposes, including weapons, i talked with the old man at length, but what other western weapons are needed in...
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from fairbanks, alaska. who knew? and that doesn't include the people that went on to become general managers or scouts. the cleveland's general manager played for the gold panners. as i mentioned, the gold panners are one of the premier pipelines into the major leagues. one of the highlights of the season in alaska, something that's happening very soon -- actually this tuesday -- is when the goldpanners play their most famous game. it is the midnight sun game, and it is played every summer on the summer solstice. the tradition of the midnight sun game in fairbanks goes way, way back. the first one of these games was played in 1906. americans have been playing midnight baseball in alaska for well over a hundred years. and now this game is famous worldwide. it is a must-do bucket list game for baseball enthusiasts all across america. thousands of people, many of whom come from across the globe, will gather for this game this tuesday, as they do every summer in fairbanks. now, this game is a culmination of a d
from fairbanks, alaska. who knew? and that doesn't include the people that went on to become general managers or scouts. the cleveland's general manager played for the gold panners. as i mentioned, the gold panners are one of the premier pipelines into the major leagues. one of the highlights of the season in alaska, something that's happening very soon -- actually this tuesday -- is when the goldpanners play their most famous game. it is the midnight sun game, and it is played every summer on...
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[gunshot] donald trump: anwr in alaska, one of the great sites of energy in the world.the trump administration plans to allow drilling here for oil and gas. bernadette demientieff: we still live off of our land. that is our survival. that's all we know. marie rexford: you don't live here and you're making rules for us. what are those rules doing for us? ♪♪♪ [engine running] robert thompson: hey, we're going to go see some bears, there's lots of them over there. zoe: let's do it. ♪♪♪ zoe: clinging to the icy tundra on the shore of the beaufort sea in the arctic ocean is kaktovik. it's an unlikely tourist hotspot at the edge of the world. ♪♪♪ robert: i'll go over there, i'm sure we'll see some bears there. zoe: a resident of more than 30 years, today, local guide robert thompson is taking me out into the lagoon to view the main attraction, the polar bears. ♪♪♪ robert: they were always around, but they're more and more now because their habitat's going away. the ice is melting out there, and they got to come ashore, come to the point where they got to sink or swim. the ice
[gunshot] donald trump: anwr in alaska, one of the great sites of energy in the world.the trump administration plans to allow drilling here for oil and gas. bernadette demientieff: we still live off of our land. that is our survival. that's all we know. marie rexford: you don't live here and you're making rules for us. what are those rules doing for us? ♪♪♪ [engine running] robert thompson: hey, we're going to go see some bears, there's lots of them over there. zoe: let's do it. ♪♪♪...
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in alaska to any future energy development. he pushed regulations that would slow or halt a build-out of liquefied natural gas, this is a ferc piece that they put a new leader in place in that spot and the first action they took was to make putting pipelines heading to the gulf to sell natural gas to europe harder to do and more expensive to do. and if we want to do natural gas pipelines across our country, he would make it more expensive, more complicated. literally as the price is going up for natural gas, he made it even more expensive to be able to transport natural gas and harder to be able to sell it to our allies. he proposed legislation to design naturalling energy projects. this body will remember nominees put by the biden administration to go to the federal reserve that stated out loud their goal of coming to the federal reserve was to cut off access to capital for any kind of energy development that was a fossil fuel. literally saying you can't get loans and money to get access to that. make it harder to move it if y
in alaska to any future energy development. he pushed regulations that would slow or halt a build-out of liquefied natural gas, this is a ferc piece that they put a new leader in place in that spot and the first action they took was to make putting pipelines heading to the gulf to sell natural gas to europe harder to do and more expensive to do. and if we want to do natural gas pipelines across our country, he would make it more expensive, more complicated. literally as the price is going up...
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i was like, "wow, he's going to alaska. sanchez is on to something. " >> but that's exactly what people do. you know, they get in trouble. they take off for alaska or someplace like that, or mexico or something. but for whatever reason, no effort was made to bring billy lee back to silver city for questioning. and investigators quickly turned their attention to another man in cassy's life, her live-in boyfriend, david berry. >> his behavior the first few days after her death was very strange and peculiar to me. >> how so? >> i, myself, never really saw him shed a tear. but i was suspect of everyone that had any contact with her. i didn't trust anyone. >> at the funeral cassy's casket was left open to tell the world what was done to her, said her siblings. >> her face was covered in bruises. her neck was a giant bruise and swollen. her hands were black. >> but who had done it? for months, all anyone could do was speculate. >> i thought it was over. i thought she was just dead and that was it and nothing was ever gonna be don
i was like, "wow, he's going to alaska. sanchez is on to something. " >> but that's exactly what people do. you know, they get in trouble. they take off for alaska or someplace like that, or mexico or something. but for whatever reason, no effort was made to bring billy lee back to silver city for questioning. and investigators quickly turned their attention to another man in cassy's life, her live-in boyfriend, david berry. >> his behavior the first few days after her...
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alaska has a lot of it. alyeska has produced it and sent it 800 miles down this incredible pipeline to the whole country. so i want to first congratulate alyeska for their incredible work. jeff, our alaskan of the week, is the longest-serving employee there. he's been working for alyeska all of those 45 years. and, as i mentioned, he started working on taps even longer -- 48 years in total, because he is one of the americans -- by the way, there was only 30,000 who came up to build this incredible work of energy infrastructure. 48 years, jeff strait, alyeska, building taps. what an amazing career. he is our alaskan of the week. so, let me tell you a little bit about jeff. jeff's father came to alaska after world war ii. where he flew for the army air corps. that's another theme you may have seen on our alaskan of the week. a lot of vets, a lot of veteran families. alaska has more veterans than any state per capita in the country. and jeff's father worked on projects across the state, married jeff's mother in
alaska has a lot of it. alyeska has produced it and sent it 800 miles down this incredible pipeline to the whole country. so i want to first congratulate alyeska for their incredible work. jeff, our alaskan of the week, is the longest-serving employee there. he's been working for alyeska all of those 45 years. and, as i mentioned, he started working on taps even longer -- 48 years in total, because he is one of the americans -- by the way, there was only 30,000 who came up to build this...
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. >>> and the cruise ship damaged after hitting a small iceberg off the coast of alaska returns to port. >>> good evening. it's great to have you with us on this thursday night. i'm whit johnson, in for david. tens of millions of americans are hitting the road for a record weekend of holiday travel, but we start here tonight with the historic day for the u.s. supreme court. after a tumultuous term and blockbuster decisions on abortion and gun rights, two final decisions today, one of immigration, the other on the environment. and then, the swearing in of the court's newest member. ketanji brown jackson, the 104th associate justice and the first black kwom ever on the nation's highest court. earlier today, a major blow to president biden's agenda on climate change. a ruling that the epa has limited authority to regulate emissions from power plants. the other ruling, allowing the biden administration to scrap the trump-era policy forcing most asylum seekers to wait in mexico while they're cases are decided. the supreme court ending the term with those two consequential decisions, and they
. >>> and the cruise ship damaged after hitting a small iceberg off the coast of alaska returns to port. >>> good evening. it's great to have you with us on this thursday night. i'm whit johnson, in for david. tens of millions of americans are hitting the road for a record weekend of holiday travel, but we start here tonight with the historic day for the u.s. supreme court. after a tumultuous term and blockbuster decisions on abortion and gun rights, two final decisions today,...
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jamie, do you have elections in alaska?sh i could elect to not live there anymore. >> what would be good for you i a comedian? >> that's a good question. as a comedian it would be fun i biden ran again, but i think that's the one we can all agree on, but should not run. there were 55 people thinking h should not run. 99 percent think he shouldn't bike again. i think he thought like hell florida lake with covid laredo and say hey this whole covid thing, we're going to skip it. like florida treated covid like it was a macbook update. but i was thinking about if biden runs again which beat lea fund comedic they, you know whe they show pictures of the president going into office and they look so much older when they come out. biden has nowhere to go. you know, there's going to be a before picture and an afterlife picture. >> come on, it's a joke. >> it's a joke. >> cat, i get fooled into thinking they are going to go lighter on him if he becomes th nominee. then i remember they were just. >> and the dog on the roof. >> i don't
jamie, do you have elections in alaska?sh i could elect to not live there anymore. >> what would be good for you i a comedian? >> that's a good question. as a comedian it would be fun i biden ran again, but i think that's the one we can all agree on, but should not run. there were 55 people thinking h should not run. 99 percent think he shouldn't bike again. i think he thought like hell florida lake with covid laredo and say hey this whole covid thing, we're going to skip it. like...
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by 1925, 60,889 american 60,889 american indian and alaska native children were forcibly taken to indian boarding schools. our own country allowed children to die in federally funded schools as we've heard today. at least 533 burial sites for indigenous children in marked and unmarked graves exist across this country. and yesterday we heard about the department of interior in its report that confirm the united states directly used federal indian boarding schools as a system to dispossess tribes. 76 schools were in present-day oklahoma, 47 in arizona and 43 in my own state of new mexico. the report further calls for investigation on the legacy impacts of federal indian boarding school. it's undeniable these events have led to it is undeniable that these events have led to intergenerational trauma. american indian, alaska native children experience post-traumatic stress disorder rates at the same rates as veterans returning from war in iraq in afghanistan. of course they do. they have suffered harm as young children, torn from their families. they suffer ptsd a triple the rate of the gener
by 1925, 60,889 american 60,889 american indian and alaska native children were forcibly taken to indian boarding schools. our own country allowed children to die in federally funded schools as we've heard today. at least 533 burial sites for indigenous children in marked and unmarked graves exist across this country. and yesterday we heard about the department of interior in its report that confirm the united states directly used federal indian boarding schools as a system to dispossess...
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jamie, you get politics in alaska, right? it's delivered there.uys have politics coming. >> we just started getting politics and we just got ms. pac-man. where were on the delay. is it fair to blame biden for everything? i mean not everything, but it seems to be a trend. does it not stick out to anybod when he says i had this clear into sink statement in then the aids try to change it. when i think of biden i don't think clear into sink. i think eventually, these approval ratings are ridiculous. i think eventually though have the approval ratings and it wil just be a list of the people. so gas is crazy and in alaska, think it's five 50. i started boomer, i actually save money by uber. we just got over, and true story , the three times i called uber, the same guy came. i swear to god, it was one guy he said he was making us the money because no one had caught on that you could drive over, and than oddly enough i'm a single guy, none of this is jokes, i went on tinder, there was one person on tinder. and it's the guy that drives th uber. >> eno, in
jamie, you get politics in alaska, right? it's delivered there.uys have politics coming. >> we just started getting politics and we just got ms. pac-man. where were on the delay. is it fair to blame biden for everything? i mean not everything, but it seems to be a trend. does it not stick out to anybod when he says i had this clear into sink statement in then the aids try to change it. when i think of biden i don't think clear into sink. i think eventually, these approval ratings are...
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american indian, alaska native children -- the same rates as veterans returning from war and iraq and afghanistan. of course they do. they have suffered harm as young children torn from their families. they suffer ptsd at triple the rate of the general population. h.r. 5444 well-established and much-needed commission to formally investigate and document the stories of survivors and the human rights violations that occurred against these american indian alaska native and native hawaiians. this bill will also include and nationwide hotline service for survivors, family members and other community members. h.r. 5044 ford will focus on the historical intergenerational trauma and indigenous communities. i get i want to thank the witnesses especially the survivors are today. i've almost used up all my time because i wanted to make sure we all understood the difficulty of what you are doing and testifying here today. but mrs. parker, i want to ask you quickly what are the current barriers to obtaining records for indian boarding schools and better understanding what took place? i think it's
american indian, alaska native children -- the same rates as veterans returning from war and iraq and afghanistan. of course they do. they have suffered harm as young children torn from their families. they suffer ptsd at triple the rate of the general population. h.r. 5444 well-established and much-needed commission to formally investigate and document the stories of survivors and the human rights violations that occurred against these american indian alaska native and native hawaiians. this...
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in my state of alaska, it rose by 71%. it now counts for about 60% of the drug overdose deaths in alaska. our law enforcement authorities routinely are intercepting packages with fentanyl. they're finding it in anchorage, in ketchikan, in other places in the state. in april, the alaska high-intensity drug trafficking area initiative -- this is what we call the hida initiative -- had it's largest-ever seizure worth an estimated $376,000. the 1,1244 grams of fentanyl seized in january, february, march of this year, 2022, could kill 622,000 alaskans. 622,000 alaskans. that's about 84% of our state's population. think about that. in three months, in three months, the amount of fentanyl seized could kill 622,000 alaskans, or about 84% of our state's population. this is -- this is awful. this is a tragedy at every level. this is also an epidemic of the young, and i'm looking to the young people on this floor because i want you to hear how frightening, how deadly fentanyl is. according to the alaska department of health and human
in my state of alaska, it rose by 71%. it now counts for about 60% of the drug overdose deaths in alaska. our law enforcement authorities routinely are intercepting packages with fentanyl. they're finding it in anchorage, in ketchikan, in other places in the state. in april, the alaska high-intensity drug trafficking area initiative -- this is what we call the hida initiative -- had it's largest-ever seizure worth an estimated $376,000. the 1,1244 grams of fentanyl seized in january, february,...
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that is a neat looking storm rolling right through the gulf of alaska.most that energy is going to miss the bay area will see some of the clouds. but most the rain is going to head up in the pacific northwest. alright, long-range forecast for you. just showed you the latest satellite image. here's that same storm system being picked up by the models here. watch what happens here. further to the north. bring some rain, maybe clipping just parts of northern california, but only a few high clouds coming across our skies tomorrow and should be a very nice day. looks like a nice day on wednesday as well, though, a few more high clouds continue to drift overhead. you can see another round of moisture kind of getting caught up in that low and then watch what happens as we head toward the rest the week. high pressure takes over. we've got nice clear skies into friday. that's probably going to be the peak of the heat outside. but then that ridge begins to break down in this work. it's interesting. we've got the system off the coastline. watch what happens with th
that is a neat looking storm rolling right through the gulf of alaska.most that energy is going to miss the bay area will see some of the clouds. but most the rain is going to head up in the pacific northwest. alright, long-range forecast for you. just showed you the latest satellite image. here's that same storm system being picked up by the models here. watch what happens here. further to the north. bring some rain, maybe clipping just parts of northern california, but only a few high clouds...
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throughout alaska we are about $5 a gallon. this is not just alaska, hours of just more extreme. as you know it has an impact on the most vulnerable. unfortunately this headline follows the headline earlier this past week with the announcement of the cancellation of the cook inlet leases. again, if you are concerned about your energy prices and you live -- you are one of the 400,000 people that live in the south central area that rely on natural gas coming out of cook inlet, now we are seeing the articles following about how the producers are going to be able to fulfill the contract for natural gas for people, there, in that region. they are wondering what is going to happen on that front. they know that this news follows what we have seen with the actions of the biden administration with regard to the npr a, basically taking half of npra off line. this follows when the n-word leases that we had worked so hard to facilitate were polled this follows the news in regard to the road this and limiting any opportunity for economic development in the southeastern part of the state just
throughout alaska we are about $5 a gallon. this is not just alaska, hours of just more extreme. as you know it has an impact on the most vulnerable. unfortunately this headline follows the headline earlier this past week with the announcement of the cancellation of the cook inlet leases. again, if you are concerned about your energy prices and you live -- you are one of the 400,000 people that live in the south central area that rely on natural gas coming out of cook inlet, now we are seeing...
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. >> this system come down right from the gulf of alaska and park itself over the bay area the next couples saw the effects today. no 90's, not even close around the bay area. these temperatures especially inland. they finally got that cool sea breeze, 12 13 degrees cooler in concord and limb or 11 degrees cooler in fairfield. i think folks probably glad to see it too. as those temperatures much more reasonable about 64 degrees in san francisco today. 69 still pleasant in oakland. 74 in san jose. and then the places that were in the hot 90's. well, 76 degrees in livermore did manage to sneak 81 in concord and 80 degrees in santa rosa. but looks like overall these numbers going to come down even further for tomorrow. 50's 60's near the coastline and into san francisco mid 60's in the millbrae and burlingame about 68 redwood city, the south bay, a lot of low 70's by tomorrow afternoon. but that's about as warm as it's going to get. so no hot 90's, not even close. these temperatures running a good 10, maybe 15 degrees below the average for this time of year. even chance of a light sprinkle in
. >> this system come down right from the gulf of alaska and park itself over the bay area the next couples saw the effects today. no 90's, not even close around the bay area. these temperatures especially inland. they finally got that cool sea breeze, 12 13 degrees cooler in concord and limb or 11 degrees cooler in fairfield. i think folks probably glad to see it too. as those temperatures much more reasonable about 64 degrees in san francisco today. 69 still pleasant in oakland. 74 in...
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we haven't seen them in alaska. i'm wondering if you can tell me if any of the funding from the i ij a has been utilized in alaska and if not why is it taking so long? the fire is not going to wait for any of us. we've got the money, the authorization, the money, let's make it happen, what more do you need to do to get on the ground? >> thank you, senator murkowski. we cannot do business as usual. what i mean by that is if we just send the money out we would do what we have always done. what we are trying to say is we have to have a plan. i want to look at what you are proposing to do where it has community support. >> it could take a long while. when you are talking about taking down people's trees, getting that community support, do we not have these? >> not that component of it. and a lot of those cases particularly on private land we are having state fire systems granting money. when those proposals come in we are already issuing money to states now to work on things like that. i was referring to the other piece
we haven't seen them in alaska. i'm wondering if you can tell me if any of the funding from the i ij a has been utilized in alaska and if not why is it taking so long? the fire is not going to wait for any of us. we've got the money, the authorization, the money, let's make it happen, what more do you need to do to get on the ground? >> thank you, senator murkowski. we cannot do business as usual. what i mean by that is if we just send the money out we would do what we have always done....
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we will look and see specifically where alaska is at. we are handling that for a ten year strategy team. •-middle-dot i was certainly look into that and we get back with you. >> maybe what wet might do is t up at thehe meeting or some fols on your team. not only want ask more specific about what we are doing with the ij funds on mitigation, but i also have some very specific shields and want to update you with some of the permitting issues we are encountering right now. several outfielders who specifically at creek capacity. just the situation where it seems like it is a good example of the forest service not being a good partner to our concessionaires, to her neighbors in thewh community. we must, must, must be able to sit down and resolve the land study issue. we have been pointing fingers at back-and-forth between forest service and blm. i want you to be able to commit to meet you will sit down with the blm, my staff and let's finally resolve this. it is an easy issue and commands an easy answer. i look forward to that. thank you for
we will look and see specifically where alaska is at. we are handling that for a ten year strategy team. •-middle-dot i was certainly look into that and we get back with you. >> maybe what wet might do is t up at thehe meeting or some fols on your team. not only want ask more specific about what we are doing with the ij funds on mitigation, but i also have some very specific shields and want to update you with some of the permitting issues we are encountering right now. several...
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we haven't seen them in alaska. i'm wondering if you can tell me if any of the funding from the iija has been utilized in alaska. if not, why is it taking so long? the fire is not going to wait for any of us, we got the money, we got the authorization, we got the money, let's make it happen. what more do you need to do in order to get it out on the ground? >> thank you, senator murkowski. we cannot do business as usual. when i mean by that if we dissent the money out, we would do it we've always done. we are trying to say, we have to have a plan. i want to look at what you are proposing to do. and then we will find your proposal. particularly when it has community support. that is one thing. -- >> it could take a long while. you talk about taking down people's trees, getting that committee support, developing the plans, do we not have these plans in place? >> not that component of it. in a lot of those cases, on private lands, we are already having state fire systems, granted monies. when those with those who come i
we haven't seen them in alaska. i'm wondering if you can tell me if any of the funding from the iija has been utilized in alaska. if not, why is it taking so long? the fire is not going to wait for any of us, we got the money, we got the authorization, we got the money, let's make it happen. what more do you need to do in order to get it out on the ground? >> thank you, senator murkowski. we cannot do business as usual. when i mean by that if we dissent the money out, we would do it we've...
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alaska's is facing attempted murder charges for allegedly trying to gun down goulart during an 11 milehigh-speed chase through san jose goulart attorney steve defilippis says it's the reason his client wasn't in the courtroom can't get shot at virtually several supporters of alaska's attended the plea hearing and that stood outside the courtroom with signs. deaflympics says his client is looking forward to the opportunity to prove his innocence. you start wondering why people would be following this particular case as opposed to the hundreds and hundreds of other similar types of cases that are at the courthouse every day. >> chavez says it should be obvious that the attention is coming from the celebrity status of the alleged victim's relative. she believes goulart will be found guilty despite the attempted murder charges against blazquez. it doesn't change what happened after what he did is what he did. >> nothing after the event happened. the victim is still a victim. i don't have any sympathy for him being shot at next court appearance is scheduled for september. 20th. the judge or
alaska's is facing attempted murder charges for allegedly trying to gun down goulart during an 11 milehigh-speed chase through san jose goulart attorney steve defilippis says it's the reason his client wasn't in the courtroom can't get shot at virtually several supporters of alaska's attended the plea hearing and that stood outside the courtroom with signs. deaflympics says his client is looking forward to the opportunity to prove his innocence. you start wondering why people would be following...
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. >> alaska's supporters and family members of the alleged victim were also inside the courtroom. kron four's rob nesbitt talked with them about the plea hearing and the attempted murder charges against cain, velasquez. the child to harry goularte is accused of molesting his 4 years old. family members say statements made by the child make it clear that large is guilty. goulart appeared before a judge virtually from his home pleading not guilty to the felony charges of child molestation against him. lisa chÁvez, the alleged victim's aunt and attended the plea hearing monday afternoon. from what i know he's guilty and no 4 year-old says the things that that 4 year-old said without. >> somebody being guilty. court documents say the 43 year-old molested a child multiple times at a daycare. his mother owns the child is related to former ufc fighter cain. velasquez. last is facing attempted murder charges for allegedly trying to gun down goulart during an 11 mile high-speed chase through san jose goulart attorney steve defilippis said it's the reason his client wasn't in the courtroom
. >> alaska's supporters and family members of the alleged victim were also inside the courtroom. kron four's rob nesbitt talked with them about the plea hearing and the attempted murder charges against cain, velasquez. the child to harry goularte is accused of molesting his 4 years old. family members say statements made by the child make it clear that large is guilty. goulart appeared before a judge virtually from his home pleading not guilty to the felony charges of child molestation...
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when you go yes, alaska would. alaska could be cell neither. not as you re me, it would, pennsylvania. we would do that in your home. that might go. that was the don't look any music for that. on my museums with a futile with susan, please. yes, the smith was the road where we will get a quote that was the any that was a short door for last, maybe less than like a mile. yeah, we still do those on the clothes when the money with susan is an appeal said is with mm. mm mm mm mm mm mm. ah, with ah, you cannot fool the american people all the time. all the ages. lot of the american people will realize that china, i did not read on marketing innovation, real old that month and huge investment in manufacturing, which has created benefits not only for the chinese, a whole whole everywhere in the world. the news news is the aggressor tune chose is war. today i'm authorized to just strong sanctions, which of course, when you click on the lease in mind, the bending all imports russian, oil and gas turbines imposing these ancient russia has destroyed the a
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you will, but those are still real of late the alaska and sure when you go yes a was yes. alaska creek to sally. i needed not to. she really would. pennsylvania my, what would i need you to know that of my to go with at the post a double cook. i need me to put that on my museum. forget about needs to be done, but he's got a few notes about them with yeah, susan is the police? yes. the same. yeah. would you go where middle, yes, a quote that was there any that was a short door for where it may be less than like a mile. yeah. was the deal was on the clothes when the money with susan is an appeal that said is to be paid when it might, wasn't with mm mm mm mm, mm mm ah, what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy from foundation, let it be an arms race group is on often very dramatic development. only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical time time to sit down and talk ah ah, oh a ah ah, for quite a while you talk, you're right, you're a few years older children. a name awards.
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the stories of survivors and the human rights violations that occurred to these native american, alaska native and native hawaiians. this will include a hotline service, hr 5444 we'll focus on the historical intergenerational trauma. i want to thank the witnesses, especially the survivors here today. i have almost used up all my time because i wanted to make sure that we all understood the difficulty of what you are doing, and testifying here today. but mrs. parker, i wanted to ask, what are the current barriers to obtaining records for indian boarding school and better understanding what took place? i think it is important to understand those barriers so that we can truly understand the purpose of the bill and some of its provisions. >> absolutely, thank you for your question. i had the opportunity when i was younger, to work in british columbia, canada. we worked with the canadian truth and reconciliation commission, and we were funded to do so, to work with first nations residential school survivors, also boarding school survivors from the united states. we know from that experience
the stories of survivors and the human rights violations that occurred to these native american, alaska native and native hawaiians. this will include a hotline service, hr 5444 we'll focus on the historical intergenerational trauma. i want to thank the witnesses, especially the survivors here today. i have almost used up all my time because i wanted to make sure that we all understood the difficulty of what you are doing, and testifying here today. but mrs. parker, i wanted to ask, what are...
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when you go yes, alaska would. yes. alaska 50 sally. i'm even not so she li, me in pennsylvania with that and you don't want that. oh my to go to the post a double cook. i need me to spell that out. my musicians were good, but i need somebody to use it. got the fuels to perform was easy. i wish the me of me from then 3 lead smear shows with this, the smear which you, well, let me look yet because there was an in it, that was the shut door for last marable, i from one. and i put in my list of the 2 of those on the clothes, on the money lease, which wouldn't use and if the other shed is similar case, but it might wasn't. but those, the actual procedures that ah, i use ah, in ah, my name is frank, i'm a retired from philadelphia. got in the movement in age 13 going on 14. we were violent towards those people because we believe that we're in a severe race. we're here 1st and this is our country being part of that movement. i got your sense of power. when i felt powerless, we got attention when i felt invisible and accepted when i felt and l
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that is due to the ceo of alaska airlines. >> has demand is amazingly strong.see demand on levels i have never seen in my entire career. we are actually going to be profitable this year. jon: the upswing in demand coming as the carriers are challenged by an extremely tight market for pilots, causing some canceled flights, creating frustration for some travelers who are navigating sky high ticket prices. we hear from the president of the airline industry firm airt rav. let us talk about some of these challenges, we have seen it in canada as well. the whole idea of the labor shortage for airlines that are trying to bring back staff, what are you hearing from your industry sources right now? >> above the wing we are hearing about the pilot shortages, having to pull back scheduled capacity because there is a lack of pilots to fly it. we see weights in terminals for security services, ground handlers, even in companies that put fuel into the wing of the aircraft as some shortages. the ceo of alaska just said demand is incredibly high and it is frustrating when we ca
that is due to the ceo of alaska airlines. >> has demand is amazingly strong.see demand on levels i have never seen in my entire career. we are actually going to be profitable this year. jon: the upswing in demand coming as the carriers are challenged by an extremely tight market for pilots, causing some canceled flights, creating frustration for some travelers who are navigating sky high ticket prices. we hear from the president of the airline industry firm airt rav. let us talk about...
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we will look and see specifically where alaska is out. i don't know if they havees sent them any projects just yet. we are handling that the tenec year strategy team. senatorial certainly look into that and get back to you. >> maybe what we might do is either set up a meeting with us are some folks on your team. not only went to ask a little more specific about what we are doing with this i ij a phones on mitigation, but i also have some very specific questions and want to update you with some of the permitting issues that we are encountering right now. more than a little bit of resistance of the national forest when it comes to some of our outfitters there specifically, 6-mile creek capacity. it is just a situation where it seems like it is a good example of the forest service is not being a good partner to our concessionaires, to her neighbors in the community. i need to address that. emmett must, must, must be able to sit down and resolve the land study issue. we have been pointing fingers back and forth between forest service and blm.
we will look and see specifically where alaska is out. i don't know if they havees sent them any projects just yet. we are handling that the tenec year strategy team. senatorial certainly look into that and get back to you. >> maybe what we might do is either set up a meeting with us are some folks on your team. not only went to ask a little more specific about what we are doing with this i ij a phones on mitigation, but i also have some very specific questions and want to update you with...
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we are going to speak to alaska airlines' ceo next.omberg. ♪ ritika: this is bloomberg markets. coming up, deutsche bank securities chief global strategist joining bloomberg television. this is bloomberg. keeping you up-to-date with news from around the world i'm a here is the first word. i'm ritika gupta. boris johnson is trying to draw a line under the controversy threatening his leadership. the scale of the mutiny suggests his days may be numbered. johnson survived a confidence vote by members of his own conservative party. still, more than 40% of toy mps voted against him. johnson said it is time to get back to helping people. russia has, with its own sanctions it has banned one u.s. official and executive from entering the country. among them janet yellen and larry fink. moscow says it is retaliating for what he calls constantly-expanding sanctions. hong kong will not tighten coronavirus restrictions before the cities handover anniversary. that is according to carrie lam. there has been speculation that xi jinping might attend the
we are going to speak to alaska airlines' ceo next.omberg. ♪ ritika: this is bloomberg markets. coming up, deutsche bank securities chief global strategist joining bloomberg television. this is bloomberg. keeping you up-to-date with news from around the world i'm a here is the first word. i'm ritika gupta. boris johnson is trying to draw a line under the controversy threatening his leadership. the scale of the mutiny suggests his days may be numbered. johnson survived a confidence vote by...
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when you go yes, alaska would. yes. alaska. sally, i needed not to she re me. it would. pennsylvania, my one with the remote, so that of my to go with the force the double to can you mrs. that on my museums were good, the probably to be done when you got the fuel is about to lose easy. i wish me and then you can use the lead smear shows loose the police in this the smear which you well let me look yet because there wasn't any that was a should to or for last year. blessone like a mile. yeah, we still the 2 of those on the close up into my new lease, which would it wouldn't it is. and if the other sad is to be okay him, i wasn't sure that the lamps, ah ah, i ah, only one main thing is important for naziism, internationally speaking to that is that nations, but that's allowed to do anything, all the mazda races, and then you have the mind, the nations who are the slave americans, proc obama and others, have had a concept of american exceptionalism. international law exist as long as it serves the american interest. if it doesn't, it doesn't exist by turning those
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cambios para nosotros el golfo de alaska y posibles lluvias, hablaremos de esto y mÁs, al regresar. que logran cambios positivos. esta maÑana a las 9 lÍderes del condado izaron la bandera de esa ciudad. maÑana (nombre en inglÉs) izarÁ la bandera en el ayundamiento de san francisco. tambiÉn el icÓnico triÁngulo rosado (nombre en inglÉs) la figura es el sÍmbolo que utilizaban los nazis para identificar a las personas de las comunidad. el precio de la gasolina no da tregua. sigue por las nubes. hay una propuesta legislativa para traer algo de alivio. gabriel huerta nos explica. >>> afecta a la economÍa de millones de familiares en todo el paÍs. >>> no es justo que paguemos tanto cuando lo necesitamos para ir a nuestros trabajos. hoy el congresista adÁn ofreciÓ una conferencia de prensa para ofrecer un alivio inmediato a los estadounidenses, ofreciendo un alivio en el precio del combustiypie. >>> son cientos de dÓlares lo que la gente tiene que gastar para llegar a su trabajo. es inaceptaciones que nuestras familias deban llenar los bolsillos de las grandes compaÑÍas petroleras. en prim
cambios para nosotros el golfo de alaska y posibles lluvias, hablaremos de esto y mÁs, al regresar. que logran cambios positivos. esta maÑana a las 9 lÍderes del condado izaron la bandera de esa ciudad. maÑana (nombre en inglÉs) izarÁ la bandera en el ayundamiento de san francisco. tambiÉn el icÓnico triÁngulo rosado (nombre en inglÉs) la figura es el sÍmbolo que utilizaban los nazis para identificar a las personas de las comunidad. el precio de la gasolina no da tregua. sigue por...
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yes, alaska, pete to sally. i need your notes as you read me in pennsylvania. my. what with that? and you don't want that. oh my to go to the post a double cook. i need me to spell that out. my musicians were good, but i need somebody to cut the funeral at the bottom was easy. i wish the me of me from many things to the lead smear shows with the is the smear which you wrote me a little yet because there was a any that was the shut door for last you may have less than one and i'm happy miles. yeah, be still the 2 of those on the close up in the money these fortunately, the bill soon is an appeal said historically when am i wasn't but those the days of this residue with mm ah ah ah ah ah ah, collect of the we are the threats and the threats i escalated a big part of it is the way in which also information and knowledge is being restricted and could street the imposition of certain restrictions on flow of information. graham and needs to be counted. it cannot be that a single narrative determines what's happening in the well ah, well don't middle alexis, jesse colombia, not in columb
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nublados que ingresan en nuestra región, sistema inusual que se encuentra ingresando en golfo de alaska a sábado y domingo, setenta y seis grados. más detalles, regresamos. >>> los (nombre extranjero) no querían saltar la rienda misteriosa,al regreso les cuento. (mÚsica) /// (comerciales). >>> los san francisco (nombre en inglÉs)le comenzaron a tomar el gusto a las cadenas de victorias pero de esta manera era la idea seguir, pero fue un juego disputado con los (nombre extranjero) y drama total en entrada número once y empatados a cuatro carreras. se iba a enviar un cohete al central, acto seguido con fayard, peter son que le daba a la pelota un viaje de cuatrocientos veintiocho pies. se aseguraba el triunfo de san francisco siete por cuatro en filadelfia, tres victorias consecutivas para la novena de la bahía. angels enfrentaban a los astros. se confirmó triunfo de visitantes tres a uno. veinte victorias y treinta y dos reveses. estamos solo a dos días del inicio de las (nombre en inglÉs) entre warriors y celtics. gaby payton fue reconocida por un premio por su impacto a la comunidad, j
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jamie there was nothing on the shows but did this news reach alaska. >> larry: it did.ing to be honest this surprised me a tiny bit that they didn't report it only because we're going to find out. it's not like people aren't going to hear this story and then call out this crazy -- i was just so pauled. like it's a newspaper. like you report the news. even if you're looking for clicks, there's weapons. i don't know i was just like super super even more disappointed than i had been already. this story was hard to find. i heard about it and went to look for it. the story was on page 20. you know what was on page 19? waldo. [laughter] soman weird details of the story if you did find the story. it was some interesting weird details. the guy brought a gun and a knife and pepper spray to kavanaugh's house which if you're going to murder somebody you should pick it before you go. you don't want to be like oh -- and those guy brought a suitcase and luggage first guy i saw that overpacked for a murder. >> dana: wonder how many pairs of shoes he put in there. there's always just o
jamie there was nothing on the shows but did this news reach alaska. >> larry: it did.ing to be honest this surprised me a tiny bit that they didn't report it only because we're going to find out. it's not like people aren't going to hear this story and then call out this crazy -- i was just so pauled. like it's a newspaper. like you report the news. even if you're looking for clicks, there's weapons. i don't know i was just like super super even more disappointed than i had been already....
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our 5g has alaska airlines and their customers covered, from major hubs to remote destinations.aska airlines as they deliver next-level care for all customers. 5g ready now. that's how unconventional thinking is better for business. once the jury is sent out, it is an incredibly tense time. there is nothing else after this, there's no more evidence you can present to them. you can't second guess what they will come back with. >> i still think he is a bloody good lawyer, i'm sorry. if he's not a qualified lawyer, and he is an amateur, how did he defeat the british judicial system twice? >> the way he talked about, you know, peacetime in iraq, what he was doing like, with saddam hussein. you can tell he had no legal qualifications. >> he did find problems in the law, he did identify issues for his clients. irrespective of whether or not he was legally qualified. >> normally if people are competent, they will not be thieves, the two things don't go together. a competent person can earn their own money. >> the fact that he achieved so much without the professional qualifications, th
our 5g has alaska airlines and their customers covered, from major hubs to remote destinations.aska airlines as they deliver next-level care for all customers. 5g ready now. that's how unconventional thinking is better for business. once the jury is sent out, it is an incredibly tense time. there is nothing else after this, there's no more evidence you can present to them. you can't second guess what they will come back with. >> i still think he is a bloody good lawyer, i'm sorry. if he's...
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turning up right themed flight from san francisco to l a. >> they met on an alaska airlines flight in1. of them is a flight attendant. the other as a pilot. >> and even bigger surprise came after they landed. her partner also planned a proposal at the gate without her even knowing. >> well, you can find pride on and off the court after more than 35 years and hundreds of players, the san francisco, basketball association shows no signs of slowing down. kron four's amanda hari spent the afternoon at a game to learn how this league managed to stay together through the years. >> diversity inclusion and pockets are all hallmarks of the san francisco basketball association. i just took a chance and it was. take my life. sfg ba is one of the longest continuously operating basketball leagues in the world. tony dzerzhinsk. he says he found the league for a very simple reason because i wanted to play and since 1986 didn't ski has created a place where everyone can get in the game. >> doesn't matter if you're and that is totally irrelevant as to what their sexuality as it started. jim, in the ha
turning up right themed flight from san francisco to l a. >> they met on an alaska airlines flight in1. of them is a flight attendant. the other as a pilot. >> and even bigger surprise came after they landed. her partner also planned a proposal at the gate without her even knowing. >> well, you can find pride on and off the court after more than 35 years and hundreds of players, the san francisco, basketball association shows no signs of slowing down. kron four's amanda hari...
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y cambiará su futuro junto a su esposa raquel a los 18 años deciden viajar a alaska y convertirse enpescador entonces cuidado con lo que le pides a dios porque sucede >> logra ser contratado uno de los barcos más importantes de alaska comienza su aventura y la tiene fácil le toca pagar derecho de piso >> no llevaba el equipo tampoco que se requería la mayoría de los pecadores tienen experiencia tienen sus 3 pares de botas suficientes calcetines suficientes pantalones para cambiarse camisas que respiran que no suban y se mojan >> con más de 30 años sobre el mar don roberto dice que la pesca cómo el deporte necesita mucha preparación >> a veces no van a la persona que es mejor gana la persona que se prepara mejor o sea que con tiempo agarra su tiempo y se prepara para llegar nose le falta nada >> a don roberto le toca vivir de todo la pérdida de compañeros estar alejado de la familia estar en algunas ocasiones frente a frente con la muerte por el peligro que significa el mar pero dice si tiene que volver a nacer vuelve a ser pescador >> gracias y felicidades a este superhéroe de comien
y cambiará su futuro junto a su esposa raquel a los 18 años deciden viajar a alaska y convertirse enpescador entonces cuidado con lo que le pides a dios porque sucede >> logra ser contratado uno de los barcos más importantes de alaska comienza su aventura y la tiene fácil le toca pagar derecho de piso >> no llevaba el equipo tampoco que se requería la mayoría de los pecadores tienen experiencia tienen sus 3 pares de botas suficientes calcetines suficientes pantalones para...
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[gunshot] donald trump: anwr in alaska, one of the great sites of energy in the world.on plans to allow drilling here for oil and gas.
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our 5g has alaska airlines and their customers covered, from major hubs to remote destinations.5g coverage ready now. for the demands of today and the future, t-mobile's network powers alaska airlines as they deliver next-level care for all customers. 5g ready now. that's how unconventional thinking is better for business. welcome back to politicsnation. protesters all over the country continue to demonstrate their reaction to yesterday's consequential supreme court decision to overturn roe versus wade, a move that russ verse to half century of legal precedent. joining me now is some -- contributor for scotus blog .com. she is the first black professor of law at the university of idaho, where she teaches constitutional law. professor, you teach in idaho, a deeply red state, where an abortion ban is set to come in effect next month. there are no current dance [inaudible] a drexel university law professor david cohen, said, quote there is no guarantee that an aggressive prosecutor might try to stretch the law as much as they can and quote. as a law professor in idaho, what is your
our 5g has alaska airlines and their customers covered, from major hubs to remote destinations.5g coverage ready now. for the demands of today and the future, t-mobile's network powers alaska airlines as they deliver next-level care for all customers. 5g ready now. that's how unconventional thinking is better for business. welcome back to politicsnation. protesters all over the country continue to demonstrate their reaction to yesterday's consequential supreme court decision to overturn roe...
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low spinning in the gulf of alaska behind that. we've got this motion also begins to show up here. and here comes there. it is. it's going to get in train inside the room, really that low. and that means as it approaches the coastline, probably going to start to put itself together. then we start to talk about the chances of rain in california may be in the bay area to tomorrow, though, should be a nice day. some clouds will continue to move across your skies as we get into saturday night, the look at that. the models begin to bring a chance of some rain. usually the storms when they come through this time of year. usually it's more like a heavy drizzle light shower if we do see that. but the focus will be in the north for the most part, but especially saturday night. i think that your best chance to get any raindrops then as we head into early sunday morning, i think the rest, the bay area, especially along the coastline, public can see the rain in the san jose in the santa clara valley. but you could see some of that shower activity in the coastal areas. at least some heavy drizz
low spinning in the gulf of alaska behind that. we've got this motion also begins to show up here. and here comes there. it is. it's going to get in train inside the room, really that low. and that means as it approaches the coastline, probably going to start to put itself together. then we start to talk about the chances of rain in california may be in the bay area to tomorrow, though, should be a nice day. some clouds will continue to move across your skies as we get into saturday night, the...