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for increased investment in military power in alaska >> aaron joins us now. aaron, this isn't the first time we've see chinese and russian ships near alaska. >> the senators pointed out the two countries conducted a similar operation last summer and asked the u.s. military to have a more robust response which they did this time the chinese and russian embassies didn't respond to our request for comment. >> aaron gilchreist with the very latest, thank you. >>> also in alaska, record flooding surged through the capital city of juneau after part of a glacier broke along a lake here is a look at it you can see the moment this house collapsed into the rushing water. the mendenhall river rose to a record level, nearly 15 feet, with several other homes falling in as well the flooding forced city officials to issue evacuation orders for some residents. >>> now to politics where the clock is ticking for former president trump's legal team his lawyers have until tomorrow to respond to a request from the justice department's special counsel just days after the former pr
for increased investment in military power in alaska >> aaron joins us now. aaron, this isn't the first time we've see chinese and russian ships near alaska. >> the senators pointed out the two countries conducted a similar operation last summer and asked the u.s. military to have a more robust response which they did this time the chinese and russian embassies didn't respond to our request for comment. >> aaron gilchreist with the very latest, thank you. >>> also in...
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(john straley) we are in the archipelago of southeastern alaska, on baranof island in sitka, alaska. i love the fact that we live on a contiguous temperate rainforest. and i believe that it's one of the last great treasures on earth. (sophie fouron) john straley. poet and author, the untamed nature in alaksa have inspired both his poetry and crime novels. having settled on baranof some 35 years ago, this is his island. (john straley) this place on the outside of baranof is the ancestral home of the tlingit people of sitka. in the late 1700's, russians and aleut people came to harvest sea otters, and then the americans, british and spanish came. to this day, there are about 9000 people. the population in sitka, i believe, is still around 25% tlingit people. there is a coast guard base. there is a trouper academy, there are fish plants in sitka with transient workers from all over the world now. it's a relatively diverse community. (sophie fouron) it's hard to imagine, but sitka is actually the largest city in the united states by landmass. hello! (mim mcconnell) hi! - we'll have a lit
(john straley) we are in the archipelago of southeastern alaska, on baranof island in sitka, alaska. i love the fact that we live on a contiguous temperate rainforest. and i believe that it's one of the last great treasures on earth. (sophie fouron) john straley. poet and author, the untamed nature in alaksa have inspired both his poetry and crime novels. having settled on baranof some 35 years ago, this is his island. (john straley) this place on the outside of baranof is the ancestral home of...
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so she goes to alaska and that was the only way to get through alaska, go up the thousand mile passagey way up to the panhandle so she did that and that turned out to be short because her captain decided to take the detour. that detour went up to glacier bay. they had never carried tours on before so she was one of the first people ever step foot on a glacier. she went back the following summer and repeated that trip and then turned dispatchers into the first travelogue on alaska so that was 1885 and went on to write about alaska about 15 years so together with these books these were the people who promote tourism for the first time in the late 1990s so this is part of the legacy and it's a pretty big one. now we get to the next milestone in her story, she goes to japan for the first time. that happens in 1885, the same year her alaska book came out so why japan? spent most of his 39 career in asia and most of the time in japan and 1885, elijah and her mother went up to visit george and it became life-changing for both of them. decides to live in japan with her son this gives eliza part
so she goes to alaska and that was the only way to get through alaska, go up the thousand mile passagey way up to the panhandle so she did that and that turned out to be short because her captain decided to take the detour. that detour went up to glacier bay. they had never carried tours on before so she was one of the first people ever step foot on a glacier. she went back the following summer and repeated that trip and then turned dispatchers into the first travelogue on alaska so that was...
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last month lester holt visited norad in alaska where a top general there warned alaska was on the front lines. >> any threats coming from russia, china, that part of the world, into america, they are first going to cross into alaska air space. this is kind of the front lines for america and canada. >> reporter: alaska senators renewing calls for increased investment in military power in alaska. >> our thanks to aaron for that report >>> well, saudi arabia hosted a peace summit for ukraine over the weekend, than was some surprising movement on the diplomatic front china joined the talk, signaling a possible new approach to moscow the communist party is reported to be in support of a third round of talks an effort to finalize a ten-point peace plan endorsed by kyiv but not the kremlin over the weekend, the summit hosted officials from 40 countries excluding russia china's special envoy for eurasian affairs attended. >>> the clock is ticking for trump's legal team this morning. his lawyers have until 5:00 p.m. to respond to a request from the justice department special counsel that could f
last month lester holt visited norad in alaska where a top general there warned alaska was on the front lines. >> any threats coming from russia, china, that part of the world, into america, they are first going to cross into alaska air space. this is kind of the front lines for america and canada. >> reporter: alaska senators renewing calls for increased investment in military power in alaska. >> our thanks to aaron for that report >>> well, saudi arabia hosted a...
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she went to alaska. in 1883. now, alaska had only been part of the united states for 16 years. people in america knew nothing about alaska. eliza wasn't speier by john muir. he had he had an interest in glaciers. and so in 1879 and 1880, he made two trips to alaska to study glaciers as he traveled around the area in a canoe with the assistance of, you know, half a dozen native americans, native alaskans. and so eliza read about his travels. and so she decides she's going to alaska. so she goes off to alaska on a mail steamer that was the only way to get to alaska in those days was to take a mail steamer and to go up the thousand mile passage that takes you from puget sound all the way up to the alaska panhandle. so she did that and that journey turned out to be historic because her captain of her ship decided to take a detour. and that detour was up into glacier bay, a ship had never carried tourists up into glacier bay before. so she was one of the first people ever to set sight of muir glacier or oh, it was later named for john muir. i mean, other than him. so the point was s
she went to alaska. in 1883. now, alaska had only been part of the united states for 16 years. people in america knew nothing about alaska. eliza wasn't speier by john muir. he had he had an interest in glaciers. and so in 1879 and 1880, he made two trips to alaska to study glaciers as he traveled around the area in a canoe with the assistance of, you know, half a dozen native americans, native alaskans. and so eliza read about his travels. and so she decides she's going to alaska. so she goes...
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she went a to alaska in 1883. alaska had only been part of the united states for 16 years. people in america knew nothing about alaska. she was inspired by john you were. in 18791880, he made two trips to alaska to study glaciers. he traveled around the area in a canoeno with the assistance of half a dozen native americans, native alaskans and so eliza read about his travels and decides she's going to alaska. so she goes off to alaska on a steamer that is the only way to get there on those days is to take and go up the thousand mile passage that takes you from the sound all the way up to the alaska panhandle. sout she did that and that joury turneded out to be historic because her captain of her ship andecided to take a detour and that was up into glacier bay. a ship never carried the tourists there before so she was one of the first people ever to set aside. it was later named for john. other than him. so the point was she went back the following summer and repeated the trip and then turned her dispatches into the first travel log on alaska so that notebook was in 1885 and
she went a to alaska in 1883. alaska had only been part of the united states for 16 years. people in america knew nothing about alaska. she was inspired by john you were. in 18791880, he made two trips to alaska to study glaciers. he traveled around the area in a canoeno with the assistance of half a dozen native americans, native alaskans and so eliza read about his travels and decides she's going to alaska. so she goes off to alaska on a steamer that is the only way to get there on those days...
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she went to alaska in 1883. now, alaska had only been part of the united states for 16 years. people in america knew nothing about alaska. eliza was inspired by john newer, so in 1879 and 1880 he made two trips to alaska to study glaciers. he traveled around the area with a canoe with the assistance of half a dozen native americans, native alaskans, so eliza read about his travels and she decides she's going off to alaska. she went on a mail steamer, the only way to get to alaska in those days take the steamer go up the 1,000 mile passage from puget sound all the way to the alaska panhandle. and she did that and that journey turned out to be historic because her captain of her ship decided to take a detour and that detour was up into glacier bay. a ship had never carried tourists up into glacier bay before so she was one of the first people ever to set sight of the glacier, it was later named for him. other than him, so the point was she went back the following summer and repeated that trip and then she turned her dispatches into the first travel log on alaska. so that book wa
she went to alaska in 1883. now, alaska had only been part of the united states for 16 years. people in america knew nothing about alaska. eliza was inspired by john newer, so in 1879 and 1880 he made two trips to alaska to study glaciers. he traveled around the area with a canoe with the assistance of half a dozen native americans, native alaskans, so eliza read about his travels and she decides she's going off to alaska. she went on a mail steamer, the only way to get to alaska in those days...
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last month lester holt visited norad in alaska where a top general there warned alaska was on the front lines. >> any threats coming from russia, china, that part of the world, into america, they are first going to cross into alaska air space. this is kind of the front lines for america and canada. >> reporter: alaska senators renewing calls for increased investment in military power in alaska. >> and our thanks to aaron for that report. >>> and alaska is also dealing with record flooding near the state's capitol, and officials have to declare an emergency there after part of the glacier broke along a lake video captured the moment a house, wow, collapsed into the rushing water. the mendenhall river rose to a record level of nearly 15 feet several other homes and other debris, including trees as we see there fell in as well. some residents were already under evacuation orders due to those rising floodwaters >>> a tornado ripped through central illinois over the weekend late friday night into saturday morning with winds as quick as 90 miles per hour here we see the funnel clouds and dark
last month lester holt visited norad in alaska where a top general there warned alaska was on the front lines. >> any threats coming from russia, china, that part of the world, into america, they are first going to cross into alaska air space. this is kind of the front lines for america and canada. >> reporter: alaska senators renewing calls for increased investment in military power in alaska. >> and our thanks to aaron for that report. >>> and alaska is also dealing...
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the fisherman of southeast alaska had a long term concern about trolling. having watched the 4 inflates, operate right off our coast and huge decline and the ecosystem and the rakfish and the black had and how of it. so this is the line of their catch per unit effort. so how much they were catching per toe when they were trolling for this species of rockfish co pacific ocean perch. and then this is what was happening to the abundance of that fish. as a big part of our concern in the early ninety's, a u. s. trawler came through here, then took enough rock fish as bycatch to close down one of our local fisheries. or fishermen came to me and said if you can do one thing for southeast alaska and will be, you know, to close this area to drawing towards co, wrangell g. you know, every community and se, passed a resolution in support of the closure and submitted them all with the council. it was a very emotion packed time. we were pretty inflammatory and no surprise people thought we were a little overboard with what we said. there was a huge pushback from nationa
the fisherman of southeast alaska had a long term concern about trolling. having watched the 4 inflates, operate right off our coast and huge decline and the ecosystem and the rakfish and the black had and how of it. so this is the line of their catch per unit effort. so how much they were catching per toe when they were trolling for this species of rockfish co pacific ocean perch. and then this is what was happening to the abundance of that fish. as a big part of our concern in the early...
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the rock this coming out of alaska is all for all going. that means it's called a large snaps, with what they call rock hopper here. that drags on the bottom with this big tires that roll over rocks and knives tearing down pinnacles, tearing out for catching a lot of rockfish. that one's for, as well as other spaces trying, when it's done in its worst form, has a leveling effect. and it has a tendency to really just sort of strip away everything that's there. the carls and phonics, but also all the fish that are living in that particular area. generally speaking, a smaller scale operations, well managed is going to have less collateral damage than a large trawler that is part of trying area. over efficient you reached a critical level in international waters in the late eighties with the use of a new generation of unimaginably long. that's that stretched for miles. there were a 1000 boats fishing in the pacific with high seas drifting nets, 40000 miles of netting in the pacific ocean. every night. they caught millions of birds, dolphins, wa
the rock this coming out of alaska is all for all going. that means it's called a large snaps, with what they call rock hopper here. that drags on the bottom with this big tires that roll over rocks and knives tearing down pinnacles, tearing out for catching a lot of rockfish. that one's for, as well as other spaces trying, when it's done in its worst form, has a leveling effect. and it has a tendency to really just sort of strip away everything that's there. the carls and phonics, but also all...
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watch as this home in alaska collapses into a river. officials call it an unprecedented glacial melting event. rob marciano and zohreen shah standing by. >>> next, the clock ticking for the trump legal team. the special counsel requesting a protective order in the january 6th case. the judge wants a response within hours. it comes after the former president's threatening post, if you go after me, i'm coming after you. and what he's now saying about the judge in the case. maryalice parks reports from the justice department. >>> the horrific scene off italy's amalfi coast. an american executive killed when the boat she was on with her husband and children collided with a sailboat where passengers were celebrating a wedding. what we learned about the investigation. >>> also tonight, u.s. navy destroyers dispatched off the coast of alaska after tracking russian and chinese war ships on patrol. the joint exercise raising alarm bells at the pentagon at a time of heightened tension with the two countries. >>> new details in that alleged murder
watch as this home in alaska collapses into a river. officials call it an unprecedented glacial melting event. rob marciano and zohreen shah standing by. >>> next, the clock ticking for the trump legal team. the special counsel requesting a protective order in the january 6th case. the judge wants a response within hours. it comes after the former president's threatening post, if you go after me, i'm coming after you. and what he's now saying about the judge in the case. maryalice...
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in military power in alaska.lot to cover in our second hour of "chris jansing reports." so let's get right to it. at this hour, 179 minutes and counting down. that's how long former president donald trump's team of attorneys has to respond to the doj's request to limit what information trump and his legal team can share publicly about the special counsel's election interference investigation. what this all means for the days. plus, the changes outside the fulton county courthouse, ahead of a potential 4th indictment. what a significant security increases around the courthouse maygn
in military power in alaska.lot to cover in our second hour of "chris jansing reports." so let's get right to it. at this hour, 179 minutes and counting down. that's how long former president donald trump's team of attorneys has to respond to the doj's request to limit what information trump and his legal team can share publicly about the special counsel's election interference investigation. what this all means for the days. plus, the changes outside the fulton county courthouse,...
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this happened may 22nd, and still closing out >>> and now the alaska. help explain, natasha bertrand is joining us. what is the united states saying about this? >> yeah, omar. so we did get a statement from the u.s. northern command saying that the u.s. military did deploy some assets to the area in order to monitor and track these chinese sessions, they to monitor where the ship were going, but they did not pose a threat according to u.s. north command. we got more detail from u.s. senators from alaska dan sullivan and lisa murkowski who released a statement saturday with a concerned tone. this fleet was comprised of 11 russian and chinese ships. so it is a very large pres enhere. they were operating off of the coast of alaska near the aleutian islands. senator dan sullivan, one of the republican senators from alaska released a strong statement saying that the incursion by the 11 chinese and war that we have entered a new era of authoritarian aggression led by the dictatorship in moscow, russia. this is a military intensifying over the last year, and t
this happened may 22nd, and still closing out >>> and now the alaska. help explain, natasha bertrand is joining us. what is the united states saying about this? >> yeah, omar. so we did get a statement from the u.s. northern command saying that the u.s. military did deploy some assets to the area in order to monitor and track these chinese sessions, they to monitor where the ship were going, but they did not pose a threat according to u.s. north command. we got more detail from...
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it's a pity that alaska is not ours. by the way, to the question.people who it was once said that territory does not solve anything. imagine alaska would be ours , in general, i just radically absolutely some kind of the most geopolitical situation. and so. well, it is far from interesting to develop, as it were, and so on, but, nevertheless, they began to stir. although it would seem, so to speak , absolutely any doctrine. so to speak, rescue operations are being worked out, drowning in places, yes. and suddenly such a reaction is inadequacy, why would it be? why would that be? and this applies to many other things where they really can be scared or uncomfortable or they can't understand there to create problems for them there to create problems for them. even the recent visit of the minister of defense to north korea is clear that how he would agree on defense issues, but, nevertheless, even the very fact that we are getting closer to north korea, by the way, is also an injection. at this very point, so to speak , they actually, it is unpleasant,
it's a pity that alaska is not ours. by the way, to the question.people who it was once said that territory does not solve anything. imagine alaska would be ours , in general, i just radically absolutely some kind of the most geopolitical situation. and so. well, it is far from interesting to develop, as it were, and so on, but, nevertheless, they began to stir. although it would seem, so to speak , absolutely any doctrine. so to speak, rescue operations are being worked out, drowning in...
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meanwhile an emergency in alaska this home washing away. not after heavy rain, but due to flooding from a melting glacier . >> two breaking stories overnight. a firefighting helicopter crashing in southern california. and in new mexico, a massive fire at this plastics recycling plant. a health alert now issued and a developer story from suburban maryland. >> a body is found along a popular nature trail one day after a woman was reported missing by her boyfriend. what investigate are now revealing growing fallout after this riot in new york, social media star cosmonaut now facing charges for an electronics giveaway that turned into mayhem. >> so who is cosmonaut and does he represent a new generation of celebrity? >> plus, a scam alert for millions of people using a popular payment app. >> and messy mania for on the road. the soccer superstar does it again. >> and later, as barbie marks her historic new milestone at the box office, as the growing complaints nationwide about movie theater etiquette. >> from abc news in new york, this is ameri
meanwhile an emergency in alaska this home washing away. not after heavy rain, but due to flooding from a melting glacier . >> two breaking stories overnight. a firefighting helicopter crashing in southern california. and in new mexico, a massive fire at this plastics recycling plant. a health alert now issued and a developer story from suburban maryland. >> a body is found along a popular nature trail one day after a woman was reported missing by her boyfriend. what investigate are...
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[inaudible] where can we read more about the alaska project?ex my book be the best place to do it. yes. it is a bit controversial for many reasons. the question is where consummate read more about the alaska project? we have a chapter on that. there's a lot of smattering i think the most comprehensive is in the book. >> you have anything to say about the modular nuclear programs that people are trying to get established? like it's a little bit about that. about the modular nuclear program you can get momentum it will do what it does. i recommend not spending much time worrying about it for the people working on i know quite a few working on it they are working hard on it. there will be places that will be the right way to go. you have submarines that is essentially the modular reactor. technically that is not correct. in your imagination that is correct. there are going to be places where they will be used. in fact the cost is about 10 times higher than solar and wind. i ended a number of other people working cold fusion if you know notice grea
[inaudible] where can we read more about the alaska project?ex my book be the best place to do it. yes. it is a bit controversial for many reasons. the question is where consummate read more about the alaska project? we have a chapter on that. there's a lot of smattering i think the most comprehensive is in the book. >> you have anything to say about the modular nuclear programs that people are trying to get established? like it's a little bit about that. about the modular nuclear program...
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oh, gosh, it is 9/11, spend it in alaska. it comes as after afterthought or dismissal.he vice president will be here at the world trade center, not the same thing as commander-in-chief honoring lives lost in the draft rus with deteriorate awal. we know how he treats gold star families and american people, one more nail in the hideous coffin, biggest slap of them all. >> dagen: emily mentioned biden and company picked september 11th as withdrawal date for the afghanistan withdrawal and moved it to august. they were aiming for the afghanistan withdrawal for political mojo and wind up killing 13 service members. >> ian: they never should have planned it, should have beg your pardon operational security. fact he will issue in alaska and agreed to climate change seminar, you are president of the united states of america. reschedule it. it is september listenth, i'll be at the world trade center or pentagon. reschedule or the united states is not participating. >> i get what you are saying, there is massive symbolism in this, i wonder if this will set off a trend of we are st
oh, gosh, it is 9/11, spend it in alaska. it comes as after afterthought or dismissal.he vice president will be here at the world trade center, not the same thing as commander-in-chief honoring lives lost in the draft rus with deteriorate awal. we know how he treats gold star families and american people, one more nail in the hideous coffin, biggest slap of them all. >> dagen: emily mentioned biden and company picked september 11th as withdrawal date for the afghanistan withdrawal and...
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and sending four destroyers to monitor those operating near alaska. lawmakers warn there is still a lot we don't know. >> the ccp continued espionage campaign against america. we're waking up to it, just beginning to scratch the surface in terms of activity on american soil. >> carley: can we see elon musk and zuckerberg square off in a cage fight? what the billionaires are saying about the potential face-off? you're watching "fox and friends first" on monday morning, i'm carley shimkus. >> ashley: i'm ashley strohmier in for todd piro. more on that later in the show. former president trump's legal team facing 5 p.m. deadline to respond to the push to limit what the defense can share about trump's election interference case. >> we will not agree to keeping information not sensitive from the press. they have a right to know what the evidence is in this case, provided this evidence is not protected otherwise. we will oppose it, as we have. >> carley: alexandria hoff joins us with more. >> alexandria: trump attorneys filed motion to respond to this. judg
and sending four destroyers to monitor those operating near alaska. lawmakers warn there is still a lot we don't know. >> the ccp continued espionage campaign against america. we're waking up to it, just beginning to scratch the surface in terms of activity on american soil. >> carley: can we see elon musk and zuckerberg square off in a cage fight? what the billionaires are saying about the potential face-off? you're watching "fox and friends first" on monday morning, i'm...
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yeah, so the question is where can someone read more about the alaska project. we have a chapter on that. there's a lot of spat aering, i think -- smattering, i think the most comprehensive is in the book. yes.s. >> do you have anything to say about the modular nuclear program that people are trying to get established? >> yeah, i can say a little bit about that. i think it's -- oh, yeah, thank you. so the question is, what about the modular nuclear program that's picking up momentum and getting more m attention. and it, it will to do what it does, so i don't -- i recommend not spending much time worrying about it. the people who are working on it, i know quite a few of the people working on it, they're working hard on it. there will be places where that will probably be with the the right way to go. you know, for example, we have submarines t that use, essentially, those small modular reactors. technically that's not correct, but in your imagination that's correct. and there are going to be places where they'll be used. in fact, the cost is about ten times highe
yeah, so the question is where can someone read more about the alaska project. we have a chapter on that. there's a lot of spat aering, i think -- smattering, i think the most comprehensive is in the book. yes.s. >> do you have anything to say about the modular nuclear program that people are trying to get established? >> yeah, i can say a little bit about that. i think it's -- oh, yeah, thank you. so the question is, what about the modular nuclear program that's picking up momentum...
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jacobson would like to know where we read more about the alaska project. that would be in my book, be the best place to do it. yeah, it was. it's been controversial for many reasons. the questions. oh, yeah. yeah. so the question is, where someone read more? the alaska project we have chapter on that and there's a lot of smattering but i think the most comprehensive is in the book. yes. do you anything to say about the marcela nuclear program that people are trying to get established? yeah, i can say a little bit about that. i think a. oh, yeah, thank you. so the question is, what about the modular nuclear program? that's that's picking up momentum and getting more attention and it it will do what it does. so i don't, i recommend not spending much time about it. the people who are working on it. i know quite a few of the people working on it. they're working hard on it. there will be places where that will probably be the right to go though. for example, we we have submarines that use essentially those small modular reactors. technically, that's not correc
jacobson would like to know where we read more about the alaska project. that would be in my book, be the best place to do it. yeah, it was. it's been controversial for many reasons. the questions. oh, yeah. yeah. so the question is, where someone read more? the alaska project we have chapter on that and there's a lot of smattering but i think the most comprehensive is in the book. yes. do you anything to say about the marcela nuclear program that people are trying to get established? yeah, i...
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. >>> russian and chinese warship near alaska. the u.s.itary responded to several vessels patrolling in international waters near the coast. what the pentagon is saying about that. >>> world cup heartbreaker. sweden, knocking out the u.s. women's soccer team. a sudden dramatic penalty shot determined by video review. critics are trying t to suggest walters was a fafactor. >>> all these stories and more ahead, coming up on "cnn news cecentral." ♪ i gotta good feeling about this, yeah ♪ ♪ i'm with it ♪ ♪ i gotta good feeling about this ♪ ♪ yeah, ♪ ♪ so let's get it ♪ ♪ i'm feeling good vibes ♪ hi, i'm stacey, and i've lost 60 pounds on golo. (guitar music) i decided to try golo when i had an international flight coming up, and i realized i couldn't fly being the size that i was. my sister-in-law tried golo and had lost 50 pounds, so i thought i'd give golo a try. i didn't expect the results i got on golo. i was hopeful, but i did not expect it to be like this. golo just makes sense. this plan works. (announcer) change your life at golo.com.
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. >>> una aeronave de alaska airlin sufriÓ severos daÑos al aterrizar en alaska.ipo de operaciÓn con el propÓsito de identificar a las personas que conduzcan bajo los efectos de las drgas y aÑadieron que (nombre en inglÉs). . >>> (inaudible). >>> el trÁfico en direcciÓn al norte, se puede ver por esa bruma, algo que hemos notado es que cerca de las autopistas se generan incendios, mucho cuidado, el ser humano tiene que ver con eso, por cadenas que pegan en el pavimento y generan chispas o por tirar un cigarro en el suelo. panorama diferente, este es el golden globe, condiciones buenas. y en la altura de san josÉ el panorama se mantiene tranquilo hacia el norte y hacia el sur. hablando de retenes y todo, sabemos que mucha gente conoce precisamente esta seÑal y seÑalamiento pero no es obedecido, es increÍble, no significa no entrar, sentido contrario (nombre en inglÉs), no lo haga, no entre es muy peligroso. vamos con el vistazo de lo que sucede en la 101 trÁfico que se acumula y panorama en san josÉ, un accidente cercano a lo que es cuperpino y mucho cuidado al con
. >>> una aeronave de alaska airlin sufriÓ severos daÑos al aterrizar en alaska.ipo de operaciÓn con el propÓsito de identificar a las personas que conduzcan bajo los efectos de las drgas y aÑadieron que (nombre en inglÉs). . >>> (inaudible). >>> el trÁfico en direcciÓn al norte, se puede ver por esa bruma, algo que hemos notado es que cerca de las autopistas se generan incendios, mucho cuidado, el ser humano tiene que ver con eso, por cadenas que pegan en el...
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walrus cat rescued by the alaska sea life center. has to be cuddled for 24 hours a day and seven days a week because he is only one month old but weighs 200 pounds and they are very attached to their mother. so good job to them. so if you want to cuddle a walrus. >> dana: i would do that. >> harold: rub that thing. >> dana: that's it for us. have a great night. see you tomorrow. ♪ ♪ >> bret: good evening. welcome to a stormy washington, d.c. i'm bret baier. relatives of service members killed during the chaotic u.s. withdrawal from afghanistan accused president biden administration of a cover-up in an emotional hearing today. we'll bring you there. migrants flooding the streets of new york city and other places as officials across the country argue over federal funding to deal with that issue. plus, the tale of the tape in the highly anticipated cage match between tech titans mark zuckerberg and elon musk. >> bret: we begin with a weather alert. tonight, severe weather over much of the eastern part of the country. more than 130 milli
walrus cat rescued by the alaska sea life center. has to be cuddled for 24 hours a day and seven days a week because he is only one month old but weighs 200 pounds and they are very attached to their mother. so good job to them. so if you want to cuddle a walrus. >> dana: i would do that. >> harold: rub that thing. >> dana: that's it for us. have a great night. see you tomorrow. ♪ ♪ >> bret: good evening. welcome to a stormy washington, d.c. i'm bret baier. relatives...
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coming up, the naval drills being conducted right off the coast of alaska. and coming up tonight at six, a potential name change for the oakland airport. the new effort to consider new ways to boost the airport's prominence nationwide ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ get exclusive offers on select new volvo models. contact your volvo retailer to learn more. wow, look at this selection! tile, wood, stone, laminate, vinyl... and this one is...perfect. at floor and decor, our everyday low pricing on high-quality products and on-trend styles, means you can really bring your room to life. discover floor and decor today! west african country of niger. when the wheels went up, i. i started crying. you know, you feel okay? the group from cornerstone christian center was volunteering at a free summer camp in niger. the missionaries were scheduled to return last week, but two days before their departure, a military coup seized power, causing violence and unrest. their elected representatives then stepped in and eventually the group received word from the state department it had been w
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style boots can be worn both in wet weather and in very severe frosts high-quality light and warm alaska69 five hryvnias call it is difficult to get up and climb the stairs old injuries and sprains constantly remind of themselves with sharp pain you need
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good i recommend don't worry about it much. >> you mention the alaska study. you saw some benefits, but did you also see any negatives? i'm guessing that's in your, book but can you tell us a little better now? >> people have worked hard for a negatives. a couple of things people, wrote but they said, well the closest thing to a negative was, someone wrote, and i don't know who was, i can't tell you where to find, it but i was told that someone wrote that they did this 250 miles offshore. and somewhere on sure there was a plankton bloom. but it seems to be unrelated. again, this is something nature's been doing for millions of years. there are scientists have done test for 25 years and no one's ever reported. people have updated it but there's been no data. no demonstration. >> go ahead. >> okay, i find this very interesting because really, first of, all there's a lot of people who don't believe that -- is real. and that's just the nature of. earth but what you're saying here is positive, not necessarily -- its climate, change but what i understand is change i
good i recommend don't worry about it much. >> you mention the alaska study. you saw some benefits, but did you also see any negatives? i'm guessing that's in your, book but can you tell us a little better now? >> people have worked hard for a negatives. a couple of things people, wrote but they said, well the closest thing to a negative was, someone wrote, and i don't know who was, i can't tell you where to find, it but i was told that someone wrote that they did this 250 miles...
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12 at 21:45 on megogo attention total sale from unboxing tv super warm and very comfortable boots alaskale with a discount your perfect solution for the cold season at an incredibly favorable price of only 699 uah perfect fit water-repellent material and feel warm even in 30 degree frost alaska style boots have a universal design and practical black color and will fit both men and women sizes from 36 to 46 so get it now two pairs for you and your husband and they are so comfortable and warm eternal zippers will ensure a perfect fit even on the widest leg eco fur insulation perfectly retains heat and wicks away moisture and the top is made of waterproof and wear-resistant raincoat fabric and reinforced with eco suede alaska style boots can be worn as in wet weather and in very severe frosts , high-quality light and warm boots alaska with a discount of only 699 hryvnias, call it is difficult to get up and climb the stairs, old injuries and sprains constantly remind me of myself with sharp pain, you need help, the knee brace moves easily, a reliable assistant for the joints, order right now
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. >> jon, the 11 russian chinese warships near alaska represent the largest combined armada from bothes to ever sail so close to the united states and history. the pentagon says there is no interaction within the u.s. military assets. general keane spoke earlier offer the following warning progress china has considerably warships vent our navy does they have more airplanes, they have more missiles we have got to catch up we have to move with a sense of urgency. quickly u.s. navy dispatch for warships in a pa reconnaissance plane to shatter the russian and chinese flotilla course the u.s. military routinely does the same thing to both russia and china sailing warships and sending spy planes near both countries while keeping just outside territorial waters but we call that chinese fighter jet buzz the u.s. air force wsrc 135 reconnaissance plane in the south china sea back in may wasn't exactly sightseeing russians and chinese are just returning the favor with this large show of force. in recent years the u.s. has expanded its forces in asia strengthen ties with south korea, japan, aust
. >> jon, the 11 russian chinese warships near alaska represent the largest combined armada from bothes to ever sail so close to the united states and history. the pentagon says there is no interaction within the u.s. military assets. general keane spoke earlier offer the following warning progress china has considerably warships vent our navy does they have more airplanes, they have more missiles we have got to catch up we have to move with a sense of urgency. quickly u.s. navy dispatch...
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specifically, alaska, i was just in alaska couple of weeks ago and spent time in fair backs -- fairbanks, fms. in preparations, they're very much ongoing. afms is ready to go ahead. we've seen a fairly dramatic shift in the outlook in alaska, to your point. a month ago, all of that read was not there. we did talk with prediction services while we're up there. the point they made is with sort of precipitation over the winter, early spring in alaska. at that time, just a couple of weeks ago it was really uncertain how that was going to go. now, fast forward just a couple of weeks and it is pretty clear that as things are starting to dry, now, there is a real likelihood of above normal activity in alaska. >> so, above normal. a little bit later in the season? but is this going to extend us later? you don't necessarily know. it's gonna be above normal is what you're saying. >> the outlook is four months forward, and over that time period we are, at this point, anticipating that there will be a potential for above normal fire activity. >> well, we'll get ready. i'm probably going to have to t
specifically, alaska, i was just in alaska couple of weeks ago and spent time in fair backs -- fairbanks, fms. in preparations, they're very much ongoing. afms is ready to go ahead. we've seen a fairly dramatic shift in the outlook in alaska, to your point. a month ago, all of that read was not there. we did talk with prediction services while we're up there. the point they made is with sort of precipitation over the winter, early spring in alaska. at that time, just a couple of weeks ago it...
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sitka, alaska.k about alaska coming up in the next segment with karen skinner. -- karen skinner. is it concerning? it is next. ♪ ♪ we're reinventing our network... ...with smarter, more efficient routes... ...so you can deliver more value to your customers. fast. reliable. perfectly orchestrated. the united states postal service. listen up, you dogs with allergic itch! today's talking lesson is just one word: apoquel. ap--o--quel. ♪ you can't teach your itchy dog to talk... ...so, talk to your vet about apoquel. apoquel is for the control of allergic itch in dogs. do not use apoquel in dogs with serious infections. apoquel may increase the chances of developing serious infections... ...and may cause existing parasitic skin infections or pre-existing cancers to worsen. new neoplasias have been observed. i'm glad we speak the same language. ask your vet for apoquel. to finally lose 80 pounds and keep it off with golo is amazing. i've been maintaining. the weight is gone and it's never coming back. wit
sitka, alaska.k about alaska coming up in the next segment with karen skinner. -- karen skinner. is it concerning? it is next. ♪ ♪ we're reinventing our network... ...with smarter, more efficient routes... ...so you can deliver more value to your customers. fast. reliable. perfectly orchestrated. the united states postal service. listen up, you dogs with allergic itch! today's talking lesson is just one word: apoquel. ap--o--quel. ♪ you can't teach your itchy dog to talk... ...so, talk to...
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and dramatic video of the moment a home in alaska was swept away.laciers are to blame. ♪ katrina: welcome. we begin with a major political crisis in west africa which continues to unfold after last month's in niger. military leaders have closed the airspace and say they are british to defend themselves, claiming they have information that a foreign power is preparing to attack. a statement from niger -- were face intervention from west african countries. they will hold an emergency summit in nigeria on thursday. meanwhile, malley and burkina faso said they would send officials to niger to express solidarity with the coup leaders. they are in contact with the nigerian president. a state department spokesman says following the military coup , more than 100 million dollars of aid to niger has been suspended and will be with help. busy walker is following the story from nigeria. >> military leaders said they are not taking chances. they have prepared to invade the country into central africa. but they did not mention the name. because of that, flights a
and dramatic video of the moment a home in alaska was swept away.laciers are to blame. ♪ katrina: welcome. we begin with a major political crisis in west africa which continues to unfold after last month's in niger. military leaders have closed the airspace and say they are british to defend themselves, claiming they have information that a foreign power is preparing to attack. a statement from niger -- were face intervention from west african countries. they will hold an emergency summit in...
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these are the islands that extend about 1100 miles south and west of the state of alaska.se and russian ships have been sailing for 2300 nautical miles off the coast of alaska. and the u.s. responded with four destroyers and two airplanes of its own. this also happened last fall and the u.s. response was one u.s. coast guard ship. this time, very different. how concerning should it be? general jack keene is here to answer that. nice to see you. good morning to you. want to get your take on this. why is it happening? how much concern is there? >> certainly it's concern because it underscores the strategic relationship that's an informal political and military alliance between two nuclear superpowers. and they have one common objective. and that's to reduce united states' influence and power in the world, bill. and this is something we have not faced in terms of a formidable and dangerous threat like it since world war ii when we were dealing with germany in europe and japan in the pacific. and what do we have here? we have russia who has already started a war in europe and
these are the islands that extend about 1100 miles south and west of the state of alaska.se and russian ships have been sailing for 2300 nautical miles off the coast of alaska. and the u.s. responded with four destroyers and two airplanes of its own. this also happened last fall and the u.s. response was one u.s. coast guard ship. this time, very different. how concerning should it be? general jack keene is here to answer that. nice to see you. good morning to you. want to get your take on...
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, this is the threat, they are right off the coast of alaska, the united states of america.e administration has shut down areas that we should be exploring and alaska and you also have candida trying to build a pipeline to come out of vancouver to export north american oil and gas, remember the biden administration shut down the keystone xl this is why the administration china policy is all over the place they are trying to appease china when it comes to climate which means shutting down our greatest asset which is our energy independence meanwhile china is building ships at a rate of five to one so they can dominate the ceilings and we get a wake-up to the cold war that china has entered with the united states and now has a junior partner in russia. >> less energy independent, then we were. i want to move on with you to the issue of afghanistan. where you want search, today the families of the 13 u.s. service members who lost their lives when a bomb exploded during the exit there going to share their stories, what is your message to these families you wrote a piece about th
, this is the threat, they are right off the coast of alaska, the united states of america.e administration has shut down areas that we should be exploring and alaska and you also have candida trying to build a pipeline to come out of vancouver to export north american oil and gas, remember the biden administration shut down the keystone xl this is why the administration china policy is all over the place they are trying to appease china when it comes to climate which means shutting down our...
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alaska's mendenhall glacier is a prime example. of visitors every year with cruise ships docking nearby and tourists chartering busses, helicopters and boats to catch a glimpse of the glorious ice that's gone. i don't know if that'd be quite the same draw for them, but data from the university of alaska southeast reveals the glacier is melting rapidly from 2007 to 2021. warmer temperatures as a result of human caused climate change have caused the glaciers face to retreat. the distance of eight football fields. and by 2050, experts predict, the glacier will have melted so much it may no longer be visible from the visitor's center. the issue is causing tour groups to think of other ways that they can earn money in the future. it's one of the many reasons why we have developed whale watching in such a large part of our business now, as well as city tours. meanwhile, in europe, the famous saint mark's square in venice, italy, is known for flooding. but after high tide, waters recently submerged the historic site again. the united nati
alaska's mendenhall glacier is a prime example. of visitors every year with cruise ships docking nearby and tourists chartering busses, helicopters and boats to catch a glimpse of the glorious ice that's gone. i don't know if that'd be quite the same draw for them, but data from the university of alaska southeast reveals the glacier is melting rapidly from 2007 to 2021. warmer temperatures as a result of human caused climate change have caused the glaciers face to retreat. the distance of eight...