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anchorage up. >> 55 though. not bad for anchorage i think, right?announcer: "world news now" weather, brought to you by colonial penn life insurance. nce. surprise! oh my goodness! happy birthday! oh, you. (laughing) this was a wonderful surprise. you know, at our age, not all surprises can be this good. you're not kidding. (female #1) remember peggy's surprise last month when frank died? so sudden; all the funeral expenses. they were not prepared. well, i'm not going to burden my family with my final expenses. -huh? -i called about the colonial penn program this morning. i'm alex trebek. call about the colonial penn program now. your acceptance is guaranteed. coverage options for this plan start at $9.95 a month for women and men age 50 to 85. that's about 35 cents a day. and your acceptance is guaranteed. you can't be turned down for any medical reason. no health questions, no medical exam. once you're covered, your rate will never increase. it's locked in for life, guaranteed. (female #1) so, what are you waiting for? you're right, i'm not gettin
anchorage up. >> 55 though. not bad for anchorage i think, right?announcer: "world news now" weather, brought to you by colonial penn life insurance. nce. surprise! oh my goodness! happy birthday! oh, you. (laughing) this was a wonderful surprise. you know, at our age, not all surprises can be this good. you're not kidding. (female #1) remember peggy's surprise last month when frank died? so sudden; all the funeral expenses. they were not prepared. well, i'm not going to burden...
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. >> first here's a look at today's temperatures. 51 in anchorage. >> i like that. minneapolis at 67. that's a beautiful day in snims not bad. >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you of to you by american advisors group. seems like every time the toilet someone's there to undo it. after a superior clean, apply the lysol click gel. to keep it fresh, flush, after flush, after flush. for a toilet that gets clean, then actually stays that way. lysol that. >>> check out this dramatic escape from a smoky fire in spain. this woman wearing only underwear climbed out of her third floor apartment and that happened. she fell. bouncing off a wall on her way blankets held bibi standers. all organized by her husband who had been out walking the dog. the woman was not seriously injured. thank goodness. you saw that smoke bill loeg out of her apartment. she was doing all she do get away. >> very quick thinking. here in new york, a tense scene inside of a courthouse in brooklyn when a judge reduced at conviction of a former officer who killed an unarmed black man. >> h
. >> first here's a look at today's temperatures. 51 in anchorage. >> i like that. minneapolis at 67. that's a beautiful day in snims not bad. >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you of to you by american advisors group. seems like every time the toilet someone's there to undo it. after a superior clean, apply the lysol click gel. to keep it fresh, flush, after flush, after flush. for a toilet that gets clean, then actually stays that way. lysol that....
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with those funding levels congress recommended this will permit us with gulfport texas louisiana anchorage and savannah no basic energy restrictions the most important thing to unleash the three enterprises senator turbidite thatfr increase is the authorized funding levels that wouldey double the budget from a little over 5 billion today to 10 billion in 10 years that is the money the money they spent on energy energ research but the president proposes to spend even more and energy research with a pledge launched of them climate summit in paris over the next five years to point to 5 billion of mandatory funding however his commitment for mandatory funding that this is best not helpful and misleading and wishful thinking sotr instead we focus on priorities for discretionary funding that is the bottom line that is under control and not the source of the federal debt problems.or those that include 5. in 4 billion, a 50 million more than last year that sets a new record level of funding in the appropriations bill. h including of high impact energy technologies 1.7 more with those continued eff
with those funding levels congress recommended this will permit us with gulfport texas louisiana anchorage and savannah no basic energy restrictions the most important thing to unleash the three enterprises senator turbidite thatfr increase is the authorized funding levels that wouldey double the budget from a little over 5 billion today to 10 billion in 10 years that is the money the money they spent on energy energ research but the president proposes to spend even more and energy research...
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so many of the people in the outlying rural parts of the state will fly to anchorage so they can shop at costco and really instead of taking luggage back home with them, they take toilet paper and diapers and canned goods and their grocery items. in one community we have kids that literally instead of a school bus to get to school, they take a small plane to fly across the river that separates their community from the school. we're working to get them a bridge. some might suggest things like these are bridges to nowhere. we think this is about connecting people because right now it's pretty limited in our ability to move in and out. when we talk about flying for us in alaska, it is a very matter of fact way to travel. it's pretty no frills. you come from a cold state, mr. president. you know that if you and your family are going out on a long trip out on the road and you're going to be in the high mountains and roads might be treacherous and it's cold, you'll be smart and you'll pack some snow gear in the trunk. you might have some emergency supplies there. we do that when we're flyin
so many of the people in the outlying rural parts of the state will fly to anchorage so they can shop at costco and really instead of taking luggage back home with them, they take toilet paper and diapers and canned goods and their grocery items. in one community we have kids that literally instead of a school bus to get to school, they take a small plane to fly across the river that separates their community from the school. we're working to get them a bridge. some might suggest things like...
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the two head out to lake hood near anchorage, alaska. water runway they visit at least twice a week. >> i chose the spot we were standing in because that's normally where you can get some of the best shots. we were about ten feet off the water, above the canal. there's a little fence that keeps you from going closer, and we were standing right on the fence line. >> on the third day testing out his brand new video camera, kohler spots a small aircraft on the other side of the lake taxiing across the water. >> so we were jogging up to catch up. we had to get around the trees so we could get a good shot of the plane taking off. >> the single engine prop plane ready for flight begins to build speed. >> everything was normal, started revving up the engine. the plane started taking off, started coming into its turn. it did point at us for a while, but that's normal. >> suddenly, a gust of wind momentarily lifts the plane from the water, knocking it off course. >> the point where the wind gust hit, it actually lifted out of the water, the wrong
the two head out to lake hood near anchorage, alaska. water runway they visit at least twice a week. >> i chose the spot we were standing in because that's normally where you can get some of the best shots. we were about ten feet off the water, above the canal. there's a little fence that keeps you from going closer, and we were standing right on the fence line. >> on the third day testing out his brand new video camera, kohler spots a small aircraft on the other side of the lake...
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today's contestants -- a physical therapist from nanuet, new york... an attorney originally from anchorage, alaska... and our returning champion,
today's contestants -- a physical therapist from nanuet, new york... an attorney originally from anchorage, alaska... and our returning champion,
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today's contestants -- a physical therapist from nanuet, new york... an attorney originally from anchorage... and our returning champion, a hotel front-desk manager from new orleans, louisiana... [ applause ] and now, here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek!
today's contestants -- a physical therapist from nanuet, new york... an attorney originally from anchorage... and our returning champion, a hotel front-desk manager from new orleans, louisiana... [ applause ] and now, here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek!
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today's contestants -- a physical therapist from nanuet, new york... an attorney originally from anchoragereturning champion, a hotel front-desk manager from new orleans, louisiana... [ applause ] and now, here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! alex: thanks, johnny. a lot of you are wondering, will todd be good enough once again today so that he comes back next week as the defending champion. oliver and milton will have a great deal to say about that. i noticed, milton, you wrote your name down with a question mark after it. good for you. let's go to work. now the categories in this first round of play... next... "-phile" coming up in each correct response, of course. you identify the show for us. we'll do... todd, start. let's do toothpaste for $200. alex: oliver. what is colgate? no. todd. what is crest? crest, that's it. toothpaste for $400. milton. what is mortar? no. oliver. what is tartar?
today's contestants -- a physical therapist from nanuet, new york... an attorney originally from anchoragereturning champion, a hotel front-desk manager from new orleans, louisiana... [ applause ] and now, here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! alex: thanks, johnny. a lot of you are wondering, will todd be good enough once again today so that he comes back next week as the defending champion. oliver and milton will have a great deal to say about that. i noticed, milton, you...
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this will permit us to deepen harbors including gulfport, charleston, mobile, texas, louisiana, anchorage, savannah, and harbors on the west coast. and i basic energy research is supported and is one of the most important things we can do to unleash our free enterprises. senator durbin and i have worked together on an amendment for the energy bill that increases the authorized funding levels of the office of science by about 7% per year. that would delve double the office of science a budget from a little over 5,000,000 today to more than 10,000,000,000 in ten years. ten years. that is the money basically that the united states government spends on energy research. the senate adopted our amendment which you demonstrate how much support there is. they propose to spend even more in energy research including the mission innovation program the pledge laws by the united states and other countries at the climate senate in paris.y the problem is, mr. president that president obama's budget request proposed budget request proposed 2,259,000,000 in new mandatory funding for the department in new m
this will permit us to deepen harbors including gulfport, charleston, mobile, texas, louisiana, anchorage, savannah, and harbors on the west coast. and i basic energy research is supported and is one of the most important things we can do to unleash our free enterprises. senator durbin and i have worked together on an amendment for the energy bill that increases the authorized funding levels of the office of science by about 7% per year. that would delve double the office of science a budget...
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that is true whether you are in louisville or las vegas, anchorage or austin, seattle or san juan.u happen to be in san juan one particular christmas eve in 1950, you might have seen families celebrating over elaborate dinners. you might have detected the smells of roast pork and the faint melodies of familiar songs. and maybe you might have detected an echo from half a world away, the sound of soldiers singing in spanish the very same song. it could have been a song of gratitude for hot showers and warm meals or a song of remembrance for comrades lost or a song of celebration for one of the greatest withdrawals in modern military history. what we do know is this. the men singing that christmas eve off the coast of north korea were proud members of the 65th thentry regiment, borinqueneers. these soldiers faced a daunting mission. help korea refugees and fellow american soldiers escape encirclement from over 100,000 communist chinese troops. troops that not only outnumbered the americans, but carried orders to annihilate them. outgunned and outmanned though the 65th may have been, t
that is true whether you are in louisville or las vegas, anchorage or austin, seattle or san juan.u happen to be in san juan one particular christmas eve in 1950, you might have seen families celebrating over elaborate dinners. you might have detected the smells of roast pork and the faint melodies of familiar songs. and maybe you might have detected an echo from half a world away, the sound of soldiers singing in spanish the very same song. it could have been a song of gratitude for hot...
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" ♪ ♪ having island hopped across the pacific, allied forces saw okinawa as a key base for fleet anchoragee final push into the japanese mainland and victory. the fighting was brutal for both sides. the cost in lives and resources for the allied forces was tremendous. and when it was over, military planners looked at the mainland, looked at what okinawa had cost them, and projected even more appalling losses. what came next, we all know. what is not widely known is that more people died during the battle of okinawa than all those killed during the atomic bombings of hiroshima and nagasaki. >> anthony: right. >> masahide: so that they had to keep the u.s. military forces as long as possible in okinawa. so that they could prepare defense to protect mainland japan, you know? so, ever since that battle of okinawa. okinawan people say we were sort of, uh, what do you call it? >> anthony: sacrificed? >> masahide: yes, mm-hmm. >> anthony: masahide ota is a former governor of okinawa. in 1945 he was a young conscript in the japanese imperial army. he fought hard and bravely against the allies unti
" ♪ ♪ having island hopped across the pacific, allied forces saw okinawa as a key base for fleet anchoragee final push into the japanese mainland and victory. the fighting was brutal for both sides. the cost in lives and resources for the allied forces was tremendous. and when it was over, military planners looked at the mainland, looked at what okinawa had cost them, and projected even more appalling losses. what came next, we all know. what is not widely known is that more people...
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bret: while the chinese were offshore, president obama visited anchorage and gave a speech. >> provesce distant threat is now very much in the present. bret: he wasn't referring to a military threat. >> human activity is disrupting the climate. bret: he was talking about climate change. meanwhile as russia builds brand new bases across the arctic, and china builds up its land and sea forces, the pentagon is reviewing a decision to cut back up to 71% of an airborne paratrooper brigade based in alaska. >> every senior governmental official knows this is a vital component of the army. bret: deputy commander jeffrey crapo is part of the 425 infantry brigade combat team ready to go anywhere in the pacific within hours notice. >> our senior leaders had to make tough decisions in the environment we're in right now. bret: such decisions are part of our newersmaller military in newer, less intrusive role. to neil ferguson, there's a lesson in all this that we're already starting to learn, the hard way. >> the less an is when a great part withdraws, the conflict is most likely to escalate. that
bret: while the chinese were offshore, president obama visited anchorage and gave a speech. >> provesce distant threat is now very much in the present. bret: he wasn't referring to a military threat. >> human activity is disrupting the climate. bret: he was talking about climate change. meanwhile as russia builds brand new bases across the arctic, and china builds up its land and sea forces, the pentagon is reviewing a decision to cut back up to 71% of an airborne paratrooper...
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. >> while the chinese were offshore, president obama visits anchorage and gave a speech. >> this distants very much in the present. >> he wasn't referring to a military threat. >> huge activity is disrupting the climate. >> china builds up its land and sea forces, the pentagon is reviewing a decision to cut back up to 71% of an airborne paratrooper brigade based in alaska. >> every senior official that's been up here knows this is a vital component of the army. >> deputy commander is part of the 425 combat team that's ready to go anywhere in the pacific within hours notice. >> our senior leaders have having to make tough decisions in the environment we're in right now. >> such decisions are all part of our newer, smaller military in its newer, less intrusive role. to neil ferguson there's a lesson in all of this that we're starting to learn, the hard way. >> the lesson is when a great part withdraws the conflict is most likely to escalate. that's exactly what's happened. the result is a sobering run. >> amid the rising threat, the army has returned battle tanks to europe and pushed off t
. >> while the chinese were offshore, president obama visits anchorage and gave a speech. >> this distants very much in the present. >> he wasn't referring to a military threat. >> huge activity is disrupting the climate. >> china builds up its land and sea forces, the pentagon is reviewing a decision to cut back up to 71% of an airborne paratrooper brigade based in alaska. >> every senior official that's been up here knows this is a vital component of the...
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. >> the chinese were off shore, president obama visited anchorage and gave a speech. >> it proves thisvery much in the present. >> he wasn't referring to a military threat. >> human activity is disrupting the climate. >> he was talking about climate change. as russia builds new bases across the arctic, and china building up it's land and sea forces, the pentagon is reviewing a decision to cut back up to 71% of an airborne paratrooper brigade based in alaska. >> every governmental official noticed this is a vital component of the army. >> deputy commander jeffrey crepo is part of the team ready to go anywhere within hours's notice. >> our senior leaders are having to make tough decisions in the environment we're in now. >> such decisions are part of the newer, smaller, military in the newer, less intrusive role. to neil ferguson there is a lesson here we're starting to learn the hard way. >> it's when a great power withdraws that conflict is most likely to escalate. that is exactly what happened. the result is a sobering one. >> amid rising threats, the army returned it's tanks to europ
. >> the chinese were off shore, president obama visited anchorage and gave a speech. >> it proves thisvery much in the present. >> he wasn't referring to a military threat. >> human activity is disrupting the climate. >> he was talking about climate change. as russia builds new bases across the arctic, and china building up it's land and sea forces, the pentagon is reviewing a decision to cut back up to 71% of an airborne paratrooper brigade based in alaska....
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. >> while the chinese were offshore president obama visited ac anchorage and gave a speech. >> it movesis once distance threat is very much in the present. >> he wasn't referring to the military threat. >> human activity is disrupting the client. >> he was talking about climate change. meanwhile as russia builds brand new bases across the arctic and china builds up plann land and sea forces, the pentagon is reviewing a position to cut back up to 71 percent of an airborne para trooper brigade based in alaska. >> every senior official knows this is a vital component of the army. >> he is part of the 425 infantry brigade combat team ready to go anywhere in the pacific within hour'ss i notice. >> such decisions are all part of our newer, smaller military in its newer, less intrusive role. to kneel ferguson there's a lesson in all of this that we are already starting to learn the hard way. >> the lesson is that it is when a great power withdraws that conflict is most likely to escalate. that's exactly what has happened and the result is a sobering one. >> amid the rising threats the army has
. >> while the chinese were offshore president obama visited ac anchorage and gave a speech. >> it movesis once distance threat is very much in the present. >> he wasn't referring to the military threat. >> human activity is disrupting the client. >> he was talking about climate change. meanwhile as russia builds brand new bases across the arctic and china builds up plann land and sea forces, the pentagon is reviewing a position to cut back up to 71 percent of an...
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escuche muy bien estaban pensando asesinar a un compaÑero de clase- blanca/vo --las 3 estudiantes en "anchorage envenenar a su compaÑero o compaÑera, utilizando los paquetes de "slice" que encontraron en sus loncheras. cesar/cont vo --usted los ha visto, esos pequeÑos paquetes de gel de slice, se usan como conservador para evitar la humedad y..segn expertos la substancia no es venenosa.. pero causa un gran malestar... --la trama se descubri cuando otro estudiante escuch a las...
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. >> while the chinese were offshore, president obama visited anchorage and gave a speech. >> it provesthis once distant threat is now very much in the present. >> he wasn't referring to a military threat. >> human activity is disrupting the climate. >> he was talking about climate change. meanwhile, as russia builds brand new bases across the arctic and china builds up its land and sea forces, the pentagon is reviewing a decision to cut back up to 71% of an airborne paratrooper brigade based in alaska. >> every senior governmental official that's been up here knows this is a vital component of the army. >> this deputy commander is part of the 425 infantry brigade combat team that's ready to go anywhere in the pacific within hours' notice. >> our senior leaders have to make tough decisions in the environment we're in right now. >> such decisions are part of our newer, smaller military in its newer, less intrusive role. to neil ferguson, there's a lesson in all this that we are already starting to learn. the hard way. >> the lesson is that it's when a great power withdraws that conflict
. >> while the chinese were offshore, president obama visited anchorage and gave a speech. >> it provesthis once distant threat is now very much in the present. >> he wasn't referring to a military threat. >> human activity is disrupting the climate. >> he was talking about climate change. meanwhile, as russia builds brand new bases across the arctic and china builds up its land and sea forces, the pentagon is reviewing a decision to cut back up to 71% of an...
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. >> we are even colder than anchorage, alaska, where it was 47 degrees today. we have team coverage for you. let's start with the latest warning from lonnie quinn. >> wasn't there a movie moscow on the hudson? i think? here we go, guys. the freeze warning that you're referring to all five boroughs of the city, all of long island, the areas south of new york city, the connecticut places that had freeze warnings yesterday have them again today and yesterday watch. we're certain you're dropping down to freezing today. take a look at the morning lows. monticello starting off at 15. vernon and newburgh 20. central park started at 26 degrees. ramsey, new jersey, started off at 25. tomorrow morning very similar. look, maybe a couple of degrees warmer. you won't tell the difference. basically, 32 degrees or colder for everybody all around our area. afternoon high is 49. so you're a little bit warmer and today's high was 42 degrees. filtere sun and rising temperatures. after sunset, temperatures go up. bodes well for your temperature on thursday. but stick around, we ha
. >> we are even colder than anchorage, alaska, where it was 47 degrees today. we have team coverage for you. let's start with the latest warning from lonnie quinn. >> wasn't there a movie moscow on the hudson? i think? here we go, guys. the freeze warning that you're referring to all five boroughs of the city, all of long island, the areas south of new york city, the connecticut places that had freeze warnings yesterday have them again today and yesterday watch. we're certain...
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this will permit us to deepen harbors, including golf port, charleston, mobile, texas, louisiana, anchorage, savannah, harbors on the west coast. doubling basic energy research is a goal i've long supported and it is one the most important things we can do to unleash our free enterprise system. senator durbin and i have worked together on an amendment to the energy bill that increases the authorized funding levels for the office of science by about 7% per year, which would double the office of science's budget from a little over $5 billion today to more than $10 billion in ten years. that's the money basically that the united states government spends on energy research. the senate adopted our amendment by voice vote, which demonstrates how much support there is for the goal. the president has proposed to spend even more on energy research, including the mission innovation program, the pledge launched by the united states and 19 other countries at the climate summit in paris to double clean energy research over the next five years. the problem is, mr. president, that president obama's budget
this will permit us to deepen harbors, including golf port, charleston, mobile, texas, louisiana, anchorage, savannah, harbors on the west coast. doubling basic energy research is a goal i've long supported and it is one the most important things we can do to unleash our free enterprise system. senator durbin and i have worked together on an amendment to the energy bill that increases the authorized funding levels for the office of science by about 7% per year, which would double the office of...
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. >> i had to check, the high forecast in anchorage, alaskatude is 48 today is 48 degrees. >> that's well above where we stand as far as global location for sure. >> today is a nice day to just take it easy inside. >> yeah, i think so. this morning get out there early if you like the sun. and, then, yeah, something indoors for the afternoon. >>> the well, the frigid temperatures this weekend may keep some of you from enjoying the outdoors, as we just said. >> as discussed, you might be thinking of heading to the movies instead. here's cbs 2's jill nicolini with a look at what's new in the theaters this weekend. >> you're under arrest for insider trading. >>reporter: melissa mccarthy is back on the big screen in "the boss." >> she plays a finance titan of when she gets out, she tries to rebrand herself as america's sweetheart by selling brownies >> what do we say if somebody doesn't want to buy? >> buy my brownies or i'm going to kill you. >> how does that person change, because i think for any of us change. >>reporter: played by kristin bell and her husband ben falcone makes a cameo
. >> i had to check, the high forecast in anchorage, alaskatude is 48 today is 48 degrees. >> that's well above where we stand as far as global location for sure. >> today is a nice day to just take it easy inside. >> yeah, i think so. this morning get out there early if you like the sun. and, then, yeah, something indoors for the afternoon. >>> the well, the frigid temperatures this weekend may keep some of you from enjoying the outdoors, as we just said....
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caller: fairly close to anchorage and not too far from sarah palin.laughter] anyway, i want to thank c-span for all you do in trying to show both sides. i am not sure if you guys have ever looked into the leadership of the gentleman named robbie anharias and he is apologist. an incredible debater and he would be wonderful on c-span to three some light to book -- to bring some light to both sides rather than heaps. he speaks all over the world. host: tell us a little bit about him because i am not familiar. caller: he is an author, he has authored about 25 bucks. he has an organization called r zim.org oxfordspeaks at harvard, , yale, he does a lot of key when day. india.riginally from became a christian when he was 17, and he is now 70, and he was just up here. he is an incredible speaker, so diplomatic, so at this country needs to hear, and so genuine. zacharias andvi it would be great if you could look into having him on your show to just tried to bring some light to both sides of the country. elaine, thank you from eagle river, alaska. another buic
caller: fairly close to anchorage and not too far from sarah palin.laughter] anyway, i want to thank c-span for all you do in trying to show both sides. i am not sure if you guys have ever looked into the leadership of the gentleman named robbie anharias and he is apologist. an incredible debater and he would be wonderful on c-span to three some light to book -- to bring some light to both sides rather than heaps. he speaks all over the world. host: tell us a little bit about him because i am...
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that's true whether you are louisville or las vegas, anchorage or austin, seattle or san juan. to be in san juan one particular christmas eve in 1950, you might have seen families celebrating over elaborate dinners. you might have detected the smells of roast pork and the faint melodies of familiar songs like silent night. and maybe, just maybe, you might have detected a recognizable echo from half the world away, the sound of soldiers singing in spanish the very same song. it could have been a song of gratitude for a hot shower and warm meals or a song of remembrance for comrades lost or a song of celebration for one of the greatest withdrawals in modern military history. what we do know is this. the men singing that christmas eve off the coast of north korea were proud members of the 65th infantry regiment, the borinqueneers. these soldiers had just faced a daunting mission, help korea refugees and fellow american soldiers escape from over 100,000 communist chinese troops. troops that not only outnumbered the americans but carried order to annihilate them. outgunned and outma
that's true whether you are louisville or las vegas, anchorage or austin, seattle or san juan. to be in san juan one particular christmas eve in 1950, you might have seen families celebrating over elaborate dinners. you might have detected the smells of roast pork and the faint melodies of familiar songs like silent night. and maybe, just maybe, you might have detected a recognizable echo from half the world away, the sound of soldiers singing in spanish the very same song. it could have been a...
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army forces in 1944 the anchorage korean comfort women was 25 years old they were well paid - so they could buy clothes and shoes and enjoyed participating in events i have copies of the documents for everyone here so, please read al the research indicates the comfort women in korea were not systematically ab directed by yap army and force sex slavery didn't exist this is the fact i strongly request that the educators investigate the facts before teaching wrong and extremely bias history in public schools the education of the children is so important for a positive future thank you very much. >> thank you. >> good evening my case this are you able to the proposal of adding comfort women to various schools the idea that the comfort women were forced to prostitution is a first narrative is a geopolitical tool we china and north korea foreclosure the alliance to gain control over strategic areas like the south china sea due do the masking of the civil rights issue i urge the moratorium on that and however the permit sources to prove my cases a comfort women book by the professor anthropo
army forces in 1944 the anchorage korean comfort women was 25 years old they were well paid - so they could buy clothes and shoes and enjoyed participating in events i have copies of the documents for everyone here so, please read al the research indicates the comfort women in korea were not systematically ab directed by yap army and force sex slavery didn't exist this is the fact i strongly request that the educators investigate the facts before teaching wrong and extremely bias history in...
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it is thing $50,000 -- anchorage thousand dollars more than the sticker price for the tesla city.merican airlines is adding two new members to its portrait is it flying into more turbulence? head first to the markets desk more julie hyman has been tracking the moves tracy mentioned we are at session highs and oil prices climbing. julie: certainly not hurting matters. earnings of a topic of conversation once again today. the dow is leading things with .4% gain. that means the dow and the s&p are building on the year to date gains and the nasdaq is shrinking. it was down less than 1% at some point today. as we have talked about the dow and s&p, also both getting closer to the record closing levels. financial services are getting a boost to earnings from the increased card spending. those short -- those shares of 7.5%. 12,000 folks. those shows higher today. coca-cola striking down the consumer staples group after the company's earnings actually beat estimates. among, there's concern analysts about the secular decline in the soda business overall. flat volumes in terms of carbonated
it is thing $50,000 -- anchorage thousand dollars more than the sticker price for the tesla city.merican airlines is adding two new members to its portrait is it flying into more turbulence? head first to the markets desk more julie hyman has been tracking the moves tracy mentioned we are at session highs and oil prices climbing. julie: certainly not hurting matters. earnings of a topic of conversation once again today. the dow is leading things with .4% gain. that means the dow and the s&p...
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we're strong in seattle, portland, anchorage. good strength in california.raordinarily strong in california. they have a solid base in san francisco, a solid base in l.a. we think together we will be the airline on the west coast with the largest market share. we think the deal makes all the sense in the world. >> it's only 15 months since richard branson took virgin america public at the nasdaq. stocks were riding high then on low oil prices and because the new giant four would restrict capacity. inju virgin did warn investors about the risk of predatory pricing from bigger rivals in february's earnings call, david cush called the current pricing in the dallas market as nothing short of toxic. now he and branson are sellers. >> it came down to price certainly. that we have a fiduciary duty. we take that seriously. secondly, this is not about today. it's about down the road when maybe the industry is not as strong or oil prices go up. what happens when you have a $2 billion airline like virgin america competing with $40 billion airlines. it's a good time do
we're strong in seattle, portland, anchorage. good strength in california.raordinarily strong in california. they have a solid base in san francisco, a solid base in l.a. we think together we will be the airline on the west coast with the largest market share. we think the deal makes all the sense in the world. >> it's only 15 months since richard branson took virgin america public at the nasdaq. stocks were riding high then on low oil prices and because the new giant four would restrict...
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. >>> a crash on westbound 80 on the bay bridge the center anchorage there. the bay bridge toll plaza. metering lights are on and it's cycling slower. you will see slower times as you head into into san francisco. taking a look at the san mateo bridge traffic is backed up on the westbound side there. and minor slowing on 580 altamont pass to 680 about an 18-minute travel time. taking a look at the golden gate bridge, looking pretty good out there. not too bad on the bay area bridges. that's your traffic. have a great day. wayne: fabulous! jonathan: it's a new scooter! - oh, it's gonna happen. wayne: everybody should get a money fairy. you got the big deal! tiffany: gold rush! jonathan: it's a ruby bracelet! - curtain number three! jonathan: it's time for "let's make a deal"! now here's tv's big dealer, wayne brady! wayne: hey, everybody, welcome to "let's make a deal." i'm wayne brady, let's make a deal, who wants it? who wants it? (cheers and applause) with the pink hair, come on, pink hair. everybody else, have a seat. rochelle. - rochelle! wayne: nice to m
. >>> a crash on westbound 80 on the bay bridge the center anchorage there. the bay bridge toll plaza. metering lights are on and it's cycling slower. you will see slower times as you head into into san francisco. taking a look at the san mateo bridge traffic is backed up on the westbound side there. and minor slowing on 580 altamont pass to 680 about an 18-minute travel time. taking a look at the golden gate bridge, looking pretty good out there. not too bad on the bay area bridges....
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let me get to judith in anchorage, alaska, and in we will get to or larger unit number two. hi, judith. you are on. caller: thank you very much. my question is this. i understand that the court still allows significant variations in districts by up to 10%. so, i live in a district that has been consistently overpopulated. other districts in my state have been consistently overpopulated. over the course of the 40 years that i have lived here, you can and seee up together how effective we have been in being deprived of a vote. why does that allow such a huge variation? douglas: i don't know the specifics in alaska. but this is certainly the heart of the issue. how exact can you draw districts? the courts made it very clear that they should be as equal as possible. i think 10% has sort of evolved to be the maximum deviation that would be allowed. back in the early 1960's, the deviations were 50% or 100% or sometimes several hundred percent. 10% would actually be very small. i do not know the specifics of the situation you are talking about. ted: one of the things that the istic
let me get to judith in anchorage, alaska, and in we will get to or larger unit number two. hi, judith. you are on. caller: thank you very much. my question is this. i understand that the court still allows significant variations in districts by up to 10%. so, i live in a district that has been consistently overpopulated. other districts in my state have been consistently overpopulated. over the course of the 40 years that i have lived here, you can and seee up together how effective we have...
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army forces in 1944 the anchorage korean comfort women was 25 years old they were well paid - so they could buy clothes and shoes and enjoyed participating in events i have copies of the documents for everyone here so, please read al the research indicates the comfort women in korea were not systematically ab directed by yap army and force sex slavery didn't exist this is the fact i strongly request that the educators investigate the facts before teaching wrong and extremely bias history in public schools the education of the children is so important for a positive future thank you very much. >> thank you. >> good evening my case this are you able to the proposal of adding comfort women to various schools the idea that the comfort women were forced to prostitution is a first narrative is a geopolitical tool we china and north korea foreclosure the alliance to gain control over strategic areas like the south china sea due do the masking of the civil rights issue i urge the moratorium on that and however the permit sources to prove my cases a comfort women book by the professor anthropo
army forces in 1944 the anchorage korean comfort women was 25 years old they were well paid - so they could buy clothes and shoes and enjoyed participating in events i have copies of the documents for everyone here so, please read al the research indicates the comfort women in korea were not systematically ab directed by yap army and force sex slavery didn't exist this is the fact i strongly request that the educators investigate the facts before teaching wrong and extremely bias history in...
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the combined airline would haveh 1200 daily departures were hubs in seattle, san francisco, la, anchorage they doubly fly to the dc airports. once the deal is finalized is fi alaska air would become theecome fifth largest carrier in passenger traffic.enge >> i actually live alaska alask airline. i've flown that. that. >>> new reports finds airlinereo service is improving.e is iving the customer satisfaction is ats its lowest point in over decade. the report found the percentaget of nights that arrived on timen rose to 80% last year. the number of loft, stolen or delayed bags also dropped. dropp but despite all this improveme improvement, the number ofen passenger complaints jumped 34%3 cancellations and delays. we complain because we can,aibea right? >> it's easy to complain.n. >> exactly.>> e coming and u.s. olympian under arrest.ar. abby woman obama's apology too fans after being charged with du it. >> live look this monday mornini tucker will be back with today'y forecast coming up next.g up ne. >> that guy is going excuse meys sir -- >> there they are.. >> my bag from the president. >
the combined airline would haveh 1200 daily departures were hubs in seattle, san francisco, la, anchorage they doubly fly to the dc airports. once the deal is finalized is fi alaska air would become theecome fifth largest carrier in passenger traffic.enge >> i actually live alaska alask airline. i've flown that. that. >>> new reports finds airlinereo service is improving.e is iving the customer satisfaction is ats its lowest point in over decade. the report found the percentaget...
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we're strong in seattle, portland, anchorage. they are extraordinarily strong in california.d base in san francisco and l.a. we think together we'll -- we will be the airline on the west coast with the largest market share. so we think the deal just makes all the sense in the world. >>> david, walk through your thinking in terms of why picking alaska, beyond the price. i know jetblue was in there. issue with some of the overlap. i thought that transaction given how similar you guys were made a great deal of sense as well. then what happens to the virgin brand? >> well, you know, i will say price was the primary thing here, you know. we understand what our fiduciary duty is. we're both qualified buyers. ultimately it came down to price. the alaska plan was about establishing a powerhouse on the west coast with strong presences and seattle, san francisco and l.a. so we liked that. very simply they came in with a very strong offer. as far as where the brand goes, i think brad can talk more to that. there is a lot they need to learn coming inside. >> david, your role in the futur
we're strong in seattle, portland, anchorage. they are extraordinarily strong in california.d base in san francisco and l.a. we think together we'll -- we will be the airline on the west coast with the largest market share. so we think the deal just makes all the sense in the world. >>> david, walk through your thinking in terms of why picking alaska, beyond the price. i know jetblue was in there. issue with some of the overlap. i thought that transaction given how similar you guys...
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anchorage committee members to contact your state investigative agency and ask about this challenge.i appreciate your invitation and i'm happy to answer questions. thank you. >> i now recognize myself for questions. >> sometimes the concerns about encryption are broadly characterized. concerning the fbi's work on investigation, i have a tough time believing your organization is against technology. clarify what is the fbi agree strong encryption is important for economic strengthen national security? >> yes, sir. >> can you elaborate on that? >> yes. and you are correct. as i stated in my opening statement comeau we do support strong encryption because it is all the things you just said. we recognize that we have a continuing struggle and increasing struggle to access real information, content of communications caused by that encryption that is now in place by default. >> that brings this question up, are you witnessing an increase in individuals intentionally or unintentionally evading the law through availability of default encryption? >> it is difficult to discern whether they are
anchorage committee members to contact your state investigative agency and ask about this challenge.i appreciate your invitation and i'm happy to answer questions. thank you. >> i now recognize myself for questions. >> sometimes the concerns about encryption are broadly characterized. concerning the fbi's work on investigation, i have a tough time believing your organization is against technology. clarify what is the fbi agree strong encryption is important for economic strengthen...
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army forces in 1944 the anchorage korean comfort women was 25 years old they were well paid - so they could buy clothes and shoes and enjoyed participating in events i have copies of the documents for everyone here so, please read al the research indicates the comfort women in korea were not systematically ab directed by yap army and force sex slavery didn't exist this is the fact i strongly request that the educators investigate the facts before teaching wrong and extremely bias history in public schools the education of the children is so important for a positive future thank you very much. >> thank you. >> good evening my case this are you able to the proposal of adding comfort women to various schools the idea that the comfort women were forced to prostitution is a first narrative is a geopolitical tool we china and north korea foreclosure the alliance to gain control over strategic areas like the south china sea due do the masking of the civil rights issue i urge the moratorium on that and however the permit sources to prove my cases a comfort women book by the professor anthropo
army forces in 1944 the anchorage korean comfort women was 25 years old they were well paid - so they could buy clothes and shoes and enjoyed participating in events i have copies of the documents for everyone here so, please read al the research indicates the comfort women in korea were not systematically ab directed by yap army and force sex slavery didn't exist this is the fact i strongly request that the educators investigate the facts before teaching wrong and extremely bias history in...