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exposing freshmen and sophomore girls to female engineers from anchorage and encouraging young women to pursue stem careers. now, as a father of three daughters, i know just how important it is to do that. so a fun fact. mrs. childress and mr. hall have been married for 23 years which makes this award all the more special for both of them. i would call them a true power couple in alaska smem education -- system education. miss wilcox, the teacher from campbell elementary has had a 20-year career and has been teaching at campbell for the past three years. working with her colleagues, she created a stem school at campbell, the first stem elementary school in anchorage. again, these are innovators. you can tell these teachers are innovators. also as a project for the iditarod teacher in every classroom which is a science program based on our famous sled dog race, the iditarod, she worked with another colleague to get their classroom to adopt and improve a local park. miss wilcox' second graders appeared before the school board, the community council, the parks commission to advocate for
exposing freshmen and sophomore girls to female engineers from anchorage and encouraging young women to pursue stem careers. now, as a father of three daughters, i know just how important it is to do that. so a fun fact. mrs. childress and mr. hall have been married for 23 years which makes this award all the more special for both of them. i would call them a true power couple in alaska smem education -- system education. miss wilcox, the teacher from campbell elementary has had a 20-year...
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anchorage, alaska, here, we have many locations, snowier than anchorage and typically they see aboutear. and how many locations do you think has seen more snow than anchorage? >> that's a tough one. >> i am going to say denver. >> how many locations in total? >> like five. >> well, look at this. 4,000. >> 4,000. >> 4,000 locations, okay? >> have seen significant snowfall this year, more than anchorage alaska and the jet stream continues to dip here. and even new york city could possibly see their first snowfall before anchorage so we're looking at the forecast in the next 24 to 36 hours, and this could significantly change, it is well to the north, from northern new england, to syracuse, as well, we're forecasting moderate to heavy snow. the problem is the front is going to make its way through, we are not going to see significant snowfall for new york city, for washington either, but this is that band of freezing rain, so a sloppy evening commute possibility, for thursday evening, also for your morning hours. watching this closely. >> thank you. >> five. >> close. >>> still ahead, a
anchorage, alaska, here, we have many locations, snowier than anchorage and typically they see aboutear. and how many locations do you think has seen more snow than anchorage? >> that's a tough one. >> i am going to say denver. >> how many locations in total? >> like five. >> well, look at this. 4,000. >> 4,000. >> 4,000 locations, okay? >> have seen significant snowfall this year, more than anchorage alaska and the jet stream continues to dip...
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. >> yes, jim, greetings from anchorage. >> anchorage, we have guys from anchorage calling, what's up. >> we don't have any snow yet. >> no? i think we're going to get some before you get it. what's going on. >> just interested in one stock that i thought i would call you about, restoration hardware holdings >> well, i think that gary friedman has figured out how to negotiate the tariffs, which a lot of people felt he couldn't do they were wrong. they did not understand how good he is, at 172, the stock is 3.2 billion. i have said over the long-term it can go to 5 billion i'm not walking away from that i'm going toward it. phil in new york, phil >> sir phil in long island, thanks for taking the call. >> okay. >> james, smile direct club goes public on september 12th. >> right >> opens at $21 a share. >> mm-hmm. >> within the next four hours it sells down to $16. >> right >> within the next 90 days it sells down to below $9 a share. >> right 8 today. >> and so how do the underwriters justify that and what do you think about the company? >> okay. the conference call was a complete disas
. >> yes, jim, greetings from anchorage. >> anchorage, we have guys from anchorage calling, what's up. >> we don't have any snow yet. >> no? i think we're going to get some before you get it. what's going on. >> just interested in one stock that i thought i would call you about, restoration hardware holdings >> well, i think that gary friedman has figured out how to negotiate the tariffs, which a lot of people felt he couldn't do they were wrong. they did not...
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department would address people in those days, your posting to anchorage, alaska, if confirmed. [laughing] so off i went to anchorage, alaska, to become a training petroleum engineer to do not study to convert myself to an engineer and to work in the field -- night study -- drilling and testing wells in the prudhoe bay prudhoe bay high and in the proper high. and to live to water bottles north of the arctic circle, which i did for quite a little while. and it was very exciting. one year led to another, and after two years i said to the professor, i love it. he said stick with it. very few people love what they are doing. >> that's a good piece of advice. >> from your professor? >> from my professor, edward bullard. my father was vindicated with -- that was enough. >> so good relationship with your father. >> there are always conflict between a father and son. there are no conflict between a mother and son. i regard this as almost a rule of life. >> your mother paula? >> yes. >> in here you write the very first of the ten chapters, the ten commandments, you write that you were in
department would address people in those days, your posting to anchorage, alaska, if confirmed. [laughing] so off i went to anchorage, alaska, to become a training petroleum engineer to do not study to convert myself to an engineer and to work in the field -- night study -- drilling and testing wells in the prudhoe bay prudhoe bay high and in the proper high. and to live to water bottles north of the arctic circle, which i did for quite a little while. and it was very exciting. one year led to...
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was unbelievable what we had claimed everything i did story to shape the week in a leaked video in anchorage a major us t.v. network claimed the station quashed our explosive interview linking powerful people to a convicted paedophile jeffrey epstein we spoke to the founder of the investigative group that had taped the footage.
was unbelievable what we had claimed everything i did story to shape the week in a leaked video in anchorage a major us t.v. network claimed the station quashed our explosive interview linking powerful people to a convicted paedophile jeffrey epstein we spoke to the founder of the investigative group that had taped the footage.
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well these patrols are a key part of why anchorage did sign up this agreement with moscow there's a great deal of skepticism from the to the syrian kurdish militias have withdrawn which moscow claims they have and they see that these patrols will verify the withdrawal of these kurdish forces 1st patrol is believed of last around 4 hours covered around a 120 kilometers of syrian territory but we have heard now in the last 24 hours from a key syrian kurdish commander saying that they are going to totally withdraw back to 30 kilometers even though they noted that they weren't part of this agreement that was hatched out between uncle and moscow but there is a resignation of the resignation that if they don't withdraw it would lead to a further military operation by turkey leading to further refugees adding to the already $200000.00 mated to being displaced so there is these patrols are seen as key to verifying that withdrawal but it is believed that withdrawal is taking place or has taken place that these patrols operates on syrian territory so the serving syrian government is watching closel
well these patrols are a key part of why anchorage did sign up this agreement with moscow there's a great deal of skepticism from the to the syrian kurdish militias have withdrawn which moscow claims they have and they see that these patrols will verify the withdrawal of these kurdish forces 1st patrol is believed of last around 4 hours covered around a 120 kilometers of syrian territory but we have heard now in the last 24 hours from a key syrian kurdish commander saying that they are going to...
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rain pushing its way into western and central areas of turkey said he this time which is low in anchorage is 12 celsius but still saying 30 fine through the eastern end of the med so $26.00 degrees in by readers now the same time we could also see a few showers into northern sections of a saudi arabia at one of the scattered showers certainly and quite a lot of cloud generate cross the region that will tend to work its way across bahrain and also across into catalyst to clarity by cheese day 27 celsius in doha woman that has been in riyadh up to 25 quite cloudy skies you can see here along this coastal areas of yemen and then down into southern africa plenty of rain showers across into madagascar and the raising really fairly widespread further to the south east was right there across towards may be can stay not that really monday and on into choose day and again there's a chance of a shop perhaps into durban as you had to choose day with a high of 25. i'm counting the cost as russia uses mercenaries in conflicts from syria to libya the future of emco $2.00 trillion dollars the saudi stat
rain pushing its way into western and central areas of turkey said he this time which is low in anchorage is 12 celsius but still saying 30 fine through the eastern end of the med so $26.00 degrees in by readers now the same time we could also see a few showers into northern sections of a saudi arabia at one of the scattered showers certainly and quite a lot of cloud generate cross the region that will tend to work its way across bahrain and also across into catalyst to clarity by cheese day 27...
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unbelievable what we had with everything and in stories that shaped the week in a leaked video in anchorage a major u.s. t.v. network claims the station quashed her exclusive interview linking powerful people to convicted paedophile jeffrey epstein we speak to the founder of the investigative group they retained the footage. the only conclusion i can draw is that a lot of these network executives are very close to the people they were hanging out with jeffrey epstein her amy amy roebuck. you're watching the weekly here on r.t. international i'm rosana lockwood welcome to the program. first our top story bolivia's long serving president ever morale is has announced he is stepping down from office and this follows 2 weeks of intense protests in which bolivia suffered many millions of dollars worth of damage on tees maar against you for reports. it all began as a result of the election presidential election on the 20th of october livea choosing between mr evill moralez carlos mesa the opposition candidate and a 3rd a 3rd party. the initial vote count put mr morale as where had almost 10 points
unbelievable what we had with everything and in stories that shaped the week in a leaked video in anchorage a major u.s. t.v. network claims the station quashed her exclusive interview linking powerful people to convicted paedophile jeffrey epstein we speak to the founder of the investigative group they retained the footage. the only conclusion i can draw is that a lot of these network executives are very close to the people they were hanging out with jeffrey epstein her amy amy roebuck. you're...
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conditions good morning >> we've been following where this cold air is coming, from directly from anchorage, alaska. it's a dip in the jet and you can see temperatures, the coldest air of the season. today daytime highs for rapid city 13 degrees. and this is actually just the beginning. going into next week we have even cooler air and our next clipper system this is the long-awaited snow forecast if you're a snow fan, you need to be in northern new england and interior areas that's where you're going to see the bulk of this snow. new york city it looks like more rain for us. so no snow angels. >> wow but they certainly are getting some get those scrapers out janes janessa, thank you >>> another top diplomat in the state department is expected to testify today in the impeachment inquiry. after a stunning reversal from another key witness. the u.s. ambassador to the eu gordon sondland is now remembering the story differently. he amended his original testimony to acknowledge a quid pro quo with ukraine over military aid president trump's allies appear unmoved by the sudden change from sondland
conditions good morning >> we've been following where this cold air is coming, from directly from anchorage, alaska. it's a dip in the jet and you can see temperatures, the coldest air of the season. today daytime highs for rapid city 13 degrees. and this is actually just the beginning. going into next week we have even cooler air and our next clipper system this is the long-awaited snow forecast if you're a snow fan, you need to be in northern new england and interior areas that's where...
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>>and i'm just getting word of a stalled garbage truck this is westbound just west of the center anchorage. blocking the right lane so looks like crews are heading over to check it out of course that's going to the delay heading into san francisco. so watch out for that stalled truck and then also at the pay gates there's a bit of a wait looks like they've opened an additional lane the last time i checked we had 2 lanes now we have 3 on each side which is great. that was growing only for the cash for years as usual, you know, it's low from 80 from the over crossing there but the fast track lanes to carpool lanes they're wide open and it's only 9 minutes to make your way into san francisco. let's check in on 92 a little bit busier compared to the last time we checked in on it, but no problems no crashes 13 minutes that's a quick trying time to make it to the peninsula over to one o one we're checking in and on the golden gate looking good moving well. bay to san francisco. so 19 minutes novato to the toll plaza, let's check traffic tracker we're looking at more numbers we have the east shor
>>and i'm just getting word of a stalled garbage truck this is westbound just west of the center anchorage. blocking the right lane so looks like crews are heading over to check it out of course that's going to the delay heading into san francisco. so watch out for that stalled truck and then also at the pay gates there's a bit of a wait looks like they've opened an additional lane the last time i checked we had 2 lanes now we have 3 on each side which is great. that was growing only for...
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she now spends much of her time in anchorage where she volunteers for a group called friends servinging humanity. you can find her handing out meals and handing out food boxes often paid for out of her own pocket. mr. president, rosy gives her all to everything she does, one of her truly lasting contributions to alaska and to her community is how she is taken in so many children across the state who need a home, who need support, who need love. she took in siblings, she took in infants, she took in teenagers, she took them from all backgrounds from all across the state and she loved them. she was patient with them. she intuitively understood and -- understood what they needed and when they needed it. some of the children she took in were horribly abused. most others were homesick. some were confused in alaska, getting running water to households across the state has long been a major challenge, one that reare still -- one we are still working on today. if you can believe this, this is certainly one of my passions in the senate. we have over 30 communities in alaska with no flush toilets
she now spends much of her time in anchorage where she volunteers for a group called friends servinging humanity. you can find her handing out meals and handing out food boxes often paid for out of her own pocket. mr. president, rosy gives her all to everything she does, one of her truly lasting contributions to alaska and to her community is how she is taken in so many children across the state who need a home, who need support, who need love. she took in siblings, she took in infants, she...
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who's colder today, anchorage or memphis? to say memphis. >> i'm sorry, memphis is colder. >> that's what we said. >> oh, you said that. >> we're on to your bait and switch >> who's colder, anchorage or denver >> denver. >> oh, so sorry. >> he tricked us. >> give us one more. >> last one, who's colder, anchorage or oklahoma city. >> oklahoma city. >> trick question, they're tied. >> you really upped your game. >> thank you very much got a bait and switch. that's what's going on around >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. a live look outside in oakland, already a busy start to the day. we will see some sun as we go into the rest of the day, with some warmer temperatures, much warmer than normal, reaching into the upper 70s inland. 70 in oakland. 78 in napa and 67 today in san francisco. we will have some cooler air ahead into the forecast tomorrow, more clouds and a cold front trodrops in thursday with high temperatures in the upper 60s. we'll warm up again in time for the weekend. >>> all right, al, thank you coming
who's colder today, anchorage or memphis? to say memphis. >> i'm sorry, memphis is colder. >> that's what we said. >> oh, you said that. >> we're on to your bait and switch >> who's colder, anchorage or denver >> denver. >> oh, so sorry. >> he tricked us. >> give us one more. >> last one, who's colder, anchorage or oklahoma city. >> oklahoma city. >> trick question, they're tied. >> you really upped your game....
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unbelievable what we had planned and everything and in stories that shaped the week in the leaks video in anchorage a major u.s. t.v. network claims the station washed her explosive interview linking powerful people to convicted paedophile jeffrey epstein we spoke to the founder of the investigative group taking the footage. the only conclusion i can draw is that a lot of these network executives are very close to the people.
unbelievable what we had planned and everything and in stories that shaped the week in the leaks video in anchorage a major u.s. t.v. network claims the station washed her explosive interview linking powerful people to convicted paedophile jeffrey epstein we spoke to the founder of the investigative group taking the footage. the only conclusion i can draw is that a lot of these network executives are very close to the people.
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i set out in my travels to make sure that i did and then when i landed at ted stevens airport in anchorage alaska february 1998 that was my 50th state i kept up with redistricting when they change boundaries i was making sure i was in all districts. >> i want to get your reaction to this editorial this morning from the lead senate republicans who is a supporter of the president but talk about rape pulling out of syria this is what senator mcconnell wrote today. withdrawing forces from syria is a grave strategic mistake leaving the homeland less safe and weaken alliances and the risks are worth repeating the obama reckless withdrawal had the rise of the islamic state in the first place. we need to use sticks and carrots to bring turkey back in line to limit the incursion and the enduring cease-fire we should create conditions for the reproduction of us troops to move turkey away from russia back into the nato fold. finally he says as it clears its head on the right and left weevils expect to hear more talk of endless wars and rhetoric does not change that they do not just and they are won o
i set out in my travels to make sure that i did and then when i landed at ted stevens airport in anchorage alaska february 1998 that was my 50th state i kept up with redistricting when they change boundaries i was making sure i was in all districts. >> i want to get your reaction to this editorial this morning from the lead senate republicans who is a supporter of the president but talk about rape pulling out of syria this is what senator mcconnell wrote today. withdrawing forces from...
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weapons stay to the east of that there is some dry weather some one sunshine around. 21 there in anchorage 22 for book rest make the most of it the system will feed this way and as we go on through the way behind it's cold 9 celsius there the top temperature in london cold enough in madrid as well with a top temperature of only 15 degrees in the clouds and the rain that pattern brainwork will affect the far north of africa as you go one through the coming days and hours because some clear weather at the moment as we go on through monday on into chews day across those northern pass but algeria well there is a village area and gradually into tunisia seeing increasingly wet weather as we go on through the week with the risk of some localized flooding. sponsor tone and. what are you protesting about how does the weather online life face minstrelsy comes directly out of translating slavery or if you join us this is an attack on academic freedom and on our ability to do research and teach freely this is a dialogue myanmar is not making it very welcoming for people to come back everyone has a voi
weapons stay to the east of that there is some dry weather some one sunshine around. 21 there in anchorage 22 for book rest make the most of it the system will feed this way and as we go on through the way behind it's cold 9 celsius there the top temperature in london cold enough in madrid as well with a top temperature of only 15 degrees in the clouds and the rain that pattern brainwork will affect the far north of africa as you go one through the coming days and hours because some clear...
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fairly falls moving so as we go through thursday want to shasta lingering through areas of cool in anchorage just 12 degrees celsius but we have to 12 celsius in tehran and you'll see have baghdad then down into kuwait kuwait city 26 degrees if you warming up there just 7 celsius in kabul on friday base a fairly quiet picture although the raise the chance of a few more pushing into that fall western side of 21 celsius and beirut should still come with some pretty nice sunshine that across the peninsula it is fine for the most pollen here we could just see want to cheat coastal shiloh's into amman down across into yemen and maybe just the interior of northern saudi but it should be dry much of cattle temperatures feeling pretty good as well about 27 degrees for the next couple of days and a senator much across into riyadh 26 in abu dhabi mole cloud those you can see that generally across most southern portions of the arabian peninsula then down into southern africa the seasonal rains pretty active all the way right the way to mozambique. it is mostly it's warming cape town for the next couple
fairly falls moving so as we go through thursday want to shasta lingering through areas of cool in anchorage just 12 degrees celsius but we have to 12 celsius in tehran and you'll see have baghdad then down into kuwait kuwait city 26 degrees if you warming up there just 7 celsius in kabul on friday base a fairly quiet picture although the raise the chance of a few more pushing into that fall western side of 21 celsius and beirut should still come with some pretty nice sunshine that across the...
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. >>> mike tobin reports from anchorage, kentucky. >> you will vote the democrats extremism, socialismd you will vote to re-elect kentucky governor matt beven. >>> president trump is not on the ballot this election day. encome bent matt beven is facing andy besheer. and utilize their anger against the impeachment inquiry. >> let's send a message to washington, to the other states, to the united states of america that kentucky is leading the way and that we support the president of the united states. sitting behind jill and hunter biden. basheer accuses beven of impeachment as a distraction. >> this is not about what breaks in the white house. >> governor ship is also up for grabs in mississippi in nearly 20 years. his republican opponent lieutenant governor tate receives getting help from mike pence. >> it ended slavery one two world wars is a beacon of health for all the world. >> senate majority leader mitch mcconnell is facing amy mcgrath. ktvu fox 2 news. >>> happening now, the san mateo county board of supervisors is considering an orlando nans prohibiting the sale of distribution
. >>> mike tobin reports from anchorage, kentucky. >> you will vote the democrats extremism, socialismd you will vote to re-elect kentucky governor matt beven. >>> president trump is not on the ballot this election day. encome bent matt beven is facing andy besheer. and utilize their anger against the impeachment inquiry. >> let's send a message to washington, to the other states, to the united states of america that kentucky is leading the way and that we support...
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ben and sarah lived like free spirits through their 20s traveling the country before settling in anchorage no conflict ever, and i thought that was success based on what i saw growing up. he was so many things that i wasn't and i just kind of merged into him and idolized him. like, he could do no wrong and he was so gregorius and charismatic and had a lot of different interests, and i had none. i had him. >> while ben honed his skills as a beer brewer, sarah went to work at a social security office where she met jamie. >> sarah and i used to work together. i really liked her. sometimes you see a co-worker and you're like, hi, and avoid them, but she was one of those people that i always wanted to chat with because she's really smart and interesting. >> do you remember when sarah got pregnant? >> yes. she seemed really happy and really excited about being pregnant. >> it was a new level of excitement for me, just the fact that something was going to grow in me and come out and it would be a person and it would represent the two of us. we had named her charlotte and i made the huge faux pas
ben and sarah lived like free spirits through their 20s traveling the country before settling in anchorage no conflict ever, and i thought that was success based on what i saw growing up. he was so many things that i wasn't and i just kind of merged into him and idolized him. like, he could do no wrong and he was so gregorius and charismatic and had a lot of different interests, and i had none. i had him. >> while ben honed his skills as a beer brewer, sarah went to work at a social...
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ben and sarah lived like free spirits through their 20s, traveling the country before settling in anchoraget was success, based on what i saw growing up. he was so many things that i wasn't. i kind of merged into him and idolized him, like he could do no wrong, and he was so gregarious and charismatic, and had a lot of different interests. i had none, i had him. >> while ben honed his schools as a beer brew, sarah went to work at a social security office where she met jaime. >> sarah and i worked together. you see a co-worker you avoid them, she was one of those people i liked to chat with because she's really smart and interesting. >> do you remember when sarah got pregnant? >> yes. she seemed really happy and really excited about being pregnant. >> it was a new level of excitement for me, the fact something was going to grow in me and come out and be a person and represent the two of us. we had named her charlotte. i made the huge faux-pa of telling everyone on social media i'm pregnant, begin a few weeks of finding out. >> sarah was over the moon, ready to start a new chapter at age 33.
ben and sarah lived like free spirits through their 20s, traveling the country before settling in anchoraget was success, based on what i saw growing up. he was so many things that i wasn't. i kind of merged into him and idolized him, like he could do no wrong, and he was so gregarious and charismatic, and had a lot of different interests. i had none, i had him. >> while ben honed his schools as a beer brew, sarah went to work at a social security office where she met jaime. >>...
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not all of these players have the anchorage that is attractive enough for them to make a move.adarko deal was attractive because they had acreage and you would give them space to grow faster and actual synergies in the development. acreage,ve second-tier if you are in the outer plays, there is really not a lot of interest in acquiring you right now. they would rather wait for there to be more stress in the sector before making a new deal. i think you have learned from experiences when some of the majors bar early on. you do not want to catch a falling knife. you want to wait until you see a oil andg in the demand. vonnie: vivax, we are not sure what chevron will do -- buybacks, we are not sure what chevron will do. what do you see for the majors with buybacks? fernando: exxon cannot do buybacks right now. they are overspending because they need to catch up. they have a lot of projects that will start producing but will not generate free cash flow until early to mid 2020. phaseed phase ii and three to come online which is 2022 and 2023 for it to generate free cash flow. a 20 24t
not all of these players have the anchorage that is attractive enough for them to make a move.adarko deal was attractive because they had acreage and you would give them space to grow faster and actual synergies in the development. acreage,ve second-tier if you are in the outer plays, there is really not a lot of interest in acquiring you right now. they would rather wait for there to be more stress in the sector before making a new deal. i think you have learned from experiences when some of...
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that is alaska governor mike dunleavy joining us from anchorage.nnie and freddie to goldman and apple. the latest on the intersection of wall street and washington. that is coming up next. this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ wer" on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ goldman and apple. david: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. i'm david westin. the mortgage giants fannie mae and freddie mac have been a bit of a political hot potato since they were put into conservatorship in 2008. something that was supposed to be temporary. there with us is jesse westbrook. i've been walking -- watching this for 11 years. aren't they on their way out? steve mnuchin says they haven't i am. the trump administration certainly wants them out. this is some of the most nine era trade you can assess in washington these days if you are in the financial sector. if trump wins reelection, you should go long fannie and freddie. if you think he will not win reelection, you should short fannie and freddie. that thewinseven t
that is alaska governor mike dunleavy joining us from anchorage.nnie and freddie to goldman and apple. the latest on the intersection of wall street and washington. that is coming up next. this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ wer" on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ goldman and apple. david: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. i'm david westin. the mortgage giants fannie mae and freddie mac have been a bit of a...
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they are now in anchorage, alaska. they are in trouble.ecause all the smart people, bloomberg is going, "what?" deval patrick is a strong candidate. you should have entered earlier. >> katie: you know it's bad whenever hillary is like, everyone is. >> greg: it's like saying sorry for your loss at a funeral. they are saying her oh, you should run again. >> juan: here's hillary saying what it would have been like if she was president. >> look, i think all the time about what kind of president i would have been, what i would have done differently, what i think it would have met to our country and the world. of course i think about it. i think of it all the time. >> greg: i'm tired of being her shrink, juan. i was her therapist. before you were pathetic. what do you think? >> dana: she can do whatever she wants. if you run for president, you never give up the dream. do you think that al thinks he would have been a better president than bush? yes. of course he does. everybody who lost thinks they would have been a better president than the pers
they are now in anchorage, alaska. they are in trouble.ecause all the smart people, bloomberg is going, "what?" deval patrick is a strong candidate. you should have entered earlier. >> katie: you know it's bad whenever hillary is like, everyone is. >> greg: it's like saying sorry for your loss at a funeral. they are saying her oh, you should run again. >> juan: here's hillary saying what it would have been like if she was president. >> look, i think all the...
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as a liberal democrat, i would like to see them get 50 people in billings, montana, and anchorage, alaska. as a democrat consultant, you might bring that over to them. thanks very much. host: thanks for the call. guest: engagement is important for these candidates. you are seeing these candidates getting out there and building. a ground game matters. having people show up and have these conversations. i think it goes back to presidential candidates having clear messages. also, what will be interesting about next year is we have a ton clear messages. also, what will be interesting about next year is we have a ton of people on the ballot. there are over half a million elected officials in the united states. they are races at all levels. it is not just getting voters on the democratic side and independents to come out and vote for the president also getting them to vote down the ticket in u.s. senate races but also in state rep races and school boards. it will be in -- be a really interesting year. host: in case you live -- in case you missed it, live coverage from new hampshire, today at 5:
as a liberal democrat, i would like to see them get 50 people in billings, montana, and anchorage, alaska. as a democrat consultant, you might bring that over to them. thanks very much. host: thanks for the call. guest: engagement is important for these candidates. you are seeing these candidates getting out there and building. a ground game matters. having people show up and have these conversations. i think it goes back to presidential candidates having clear messages. also, what will be...
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. >> we're talking about winter, snowy in anchorage, alaska, only one day they have got less than 2/10hey have 10 inches of snow across the country, snow totals 15 feet across the rockies, there are more than 4,000 places across the country with more snow than anchorage, alaska, and may add to that as we get to the middle of this week. light snow across the midwest, heavy rain to the southeast on thursday evening then as we move into thursday night and early friday, snow moves into the interior northeast at new england, chilly rain from new york down to d.c a real mess travel wise. then as we move friday into saturday, by friday night, heavier snow up into new england. too early to give you actual amounts, but we could see heavy snow into parts of new england, interior new england as well, and moderate snow just north of new york city all the way back into western new york, and pennsylvania first major snow >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. dry weather continues for the bay area. we're starting out with cool temperatures that warms up nicely today with highs in the upper 7
. >> we're talking about winter, snowy in anchorage, alaska, only one day they have got less than 2/10hey have 10 inches of snow across the country, snow totals 15 feet across the rockies, there are more than 4,000 places across the country with more snow than anchorage, alaska, and may add to that as we get to the middle of this week. light snow across the midwest, heavy rain to the southeast on thursday evening then as we move into thursday night and early friday, snow moves into the...
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[laughter] so off i went to anchorage alaska to become a petroleum engineer and to work in the field drilling and testing and live 200 miles north of the arctic bubble which i did for quite a while and it was very exciting than one year led to another after two years i said to the professor i love it and he said stick with it very few people love what they are doing. >> that's decent advice. >> so from my professor my father was vindicated. [laughter] that was enough. >> so a good relationship with your father. but there's always conflicts between a father and son. >> there was no conflicts. >> so here you write with the commandments. [laughter] that you were inspired by your mother to solve problems that others have not considered to help find practical solutions. so which pressing problems have you tried to solve quick. >> i tried to solve a few and some of them are still in process because they are pressing but one that sees me oil and gas companies with the global climate. that worried me a lot and i was convinced we could produce hydrocarbons and reduce carbon we were putting in
[laughter] so off i went to anchorage alaska to become a petroleum engineer and to work in the field drilling and testing and live 200 miles north of the arctic bubble which i did for quite a while and it was very exciting than one year led to another after two years i said to the professor i love it and he said stick with it very few people love what they are doing. >> that's decent advice. >> so from my professor my father was vindicated. [laughter] that was enough. >> so a...
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falls moving so as we go through thursday want to shasta lingering through areas of keep it cool in anchorage just 12 degrees celsius but we have to 12 celsius in tehran and you'll see have baghdad then down into kuwait kuwait city 26 degrees if the warming up there just 7 celsius in kabul on friday base a fairly quiet picture although the raise the chance of a few more pushing into that fall western side of 21 celsius and beirut should still come with some pretty nice sunshine that across it is fine for the most part here we could just see want to into amman down across into yemen and maybe just the interior of a northern saudi but it should be dry a certain across much of temperatures feeling pretty good as well about 27 degrees for the next couple of days and a senator much across into riyadh 26 in abu dhabi mole cloud those you can see that generally across southern portions of the arabian peninsula then down into southern africa the seasonal rains pretty active all the way right the way to north. it is mostly it's warming cape town for the next couple of days although cooling off from fr
falls moving so as we go through thursday want to shasta lingering through areas of keep it cool in anchorage just 12 degrees celsius but we have to 12 celsius in tehran and you'll see have baghdad then down into kuwait kuwait city 26 degrees if the warming up there just 7 celsius in kabul on friday base a fairly quiet picture although the raise the chance of a few more pushing into that fall western side of 21 celsius and beirut should still come with some pretty nice sunshine that across it...
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mike tobin reports from anchorage, kentucky. >> you will vote to reject democrat extremism, socialismvote to reelect kentucky governor matt bevins. >> president trump is not on the ballot but he was something in kentucky for matt bevan who is facing a challenge from the attorney general andy. he is hoping he can harness the president supporters in estate and utilize their anger against the impeachment inquiry. >> let sent a message to washington that kentucky is leading the way and that we support the president of the united states. >> reporter: he tweeted a photo calling on voters to scrub the stones of corruption. they accuse bevan of using impeachment as a distraction. >> this rate is not about who is in the white house. it is what is going on in your house. >> reporter: the governorship is up for grabs in mississippi. they are hoping to have their first democratic governor more than 20 years. tate reeves getting help from vice president pence. >> it was freedom not socialism that ended slavery, won two world wars and stand as a beacon of hope for the world. >> reporter: this elect
mike tobin reports from anchorage, kentucky. >> you will vote to reject democrat extremism, socialismvote to reelect kentucky governor matt bevins. >> president trump is not on the ballot but he was something in kentucky for matt bevan who is facing a challenge from the attorney general andy. he is hoping he can harness the president supporters in estate and utilize their anger against the impeachment inquiry. >> let sent a message to washington that kentucky is leading the...
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manager and joins me from anchorage. you were in the town recently. an idea of how people are wettling in. have about 18 families moved in. people are setneing into their homes. they are getting used to more space and a new locion. i think people are starting to embrace their new home. stephanie: how long will it take to fully relocate the entire community? i>>t depends on when investment comes for additional housing and infrastructure but we are forecastinby 2023, relocating the entire population to the new site. stephanie: communities around theountry and the world are facing tough questions about whether to stayn flood prone areas or relocate. where do you see the yupik relocation model fitting into the national conversation? ask this community is moving -- >> this community is moving early. they are not the only community and ral alaska. at least 12 other communities are either to face a full or part for the -- partial relocation. there are peoplell over the world that face the same threats. it is not easy to move. challenges on a personal level a
manager and joins me from anchorage. you were in the town recently. an idea of how people are wettling in. have about 18 families moved in. people are setneing into their homes. they are getting used to more space and a new locion. i think people are starting to embrace their new home. stephanie: how long will it take to fully relocate the entire community? i>>t depends on when investment comes for additional housing and infrastructure but we are forecastinby 2023, relocating the entire...
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. >> no one like paying parking tickets but the university of alaska anchorage is trying to make it morere doing it to fight student hunger, maybe that will take the sting out of paying the ticket. i like that idea. lauren: i do too. tracee: i wouldn't mind if i got a ticket. lauren: you know now when you get a ticket, they make you go online to see how much the ticket is. i wonder if you can pay with p&j. watch this. ♪ lauren: virginia father mimicking daughter's mom, she taught him the move so he can perform in the bleachers. not bad, not bad. tracee: not bad, great way. lauren: thanks for joining us fbn:am. tracee: over to mornings with maria. maria: good to have you with us, i'm maria bartiromo, it is thursday november 7th, your top stories right now before 6:00 a.m. on the east coast, breaking news this morning, u.s.-china trade driving markets this morning, china is reporting that both sides agreed to roll back tariffs for the phase 1 of the deal as that gets closer to becoming a reality, we have all the news this morning, sparking a big rally in stocks this morning, take a lock, w
. >> no one like paying parking tickets but the university of alaska anchorage is trying to make it morere doing it to fight student hunger, maybe that will take the sting out of paying the ticket. i like that idea. lauren: i do too. tracee: i wouldn't mind if i got a ticket. lauren: you know now when you get a ticket, they make you go online to see how much the ticket is. i wonder if you can pay with p&j. watch this. ♪ lauren: virginia father mimicking daughter's mom, she taught...
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about in my travels to make sure that i did, and eventually when i landed at ted stevens airport in anchorage, alaska, february 1998, that was my 50th state and 435th congressional district. so i've kept up with redistricting, so when they have changed the boundaries, i have made sure i have been in all the districts once again. >> our guest is michael barone. before we get to your calls, i want to get your reaction to this editorial this morning, just in terms of where it leaves senate republicans and from the senate republican leader who is a supporter of the president but said it's been a grave mistake to pull out of syria. this is what senator mcconnell wrote today in the washington post. withdrawing u.s. forces from syria is a grave strategic mistake. it will leave the american people and homeland less safe, embolden enemies weaken important alliances sadly the recently announced pullout risks repeating the obama administration's wreckless withdrawal of iraq which facilitated the rise of the islamic state in first place. he says we need to use sticks and carrots to bring turkey back in l
about in my travels to make sure that i did, and eventually when i landed at ted stevens airport in anchorage, alaska, february 1998, that was my 50th state and 435th congressional district. so i've kept up with redistricting, so when they have changed the boundaries, i have made sure i have been in all the districts once again. >> our guest is michael barone. before we get to your calls, i want to get your reaction to this editorial this morning, just in terms of where it leaves senate...
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in anchorage, we partner with the air force hospital. but i was delighted to - - travel with the senator. because that's how you understand how to fix problems out there by talking to veterans about what they're experiencing. >> another thing you did issue continue to see patients during your time in the va. which i think mightsurprise people . that you have the though Ãi would take the time to do it. but in fact, that was something you felt was necessary and vital to you understanding the needs of the veterans. could you expand on that? >> i think every leader can do their job more effectively if they understand what the impact of their decisions are. if i was going to be making a decision as i ultimately did, on which electronic record the va would use. a big decision. how could i make that decision if i had never used the va's electronic record. and if i had never been working with patients and nurses and doctors understanding how they interact with the record. when i would put on my white coat, no one knew i was secretary. it helped
in anchorage, we partner with the air force hospital. but i was delighted to - - travel with the senator. because that's how you understand how to fix problems out there by talking to veterans about what they're experiencing. >> another thing you did issue continue to see patients during your time in the va. which i think mightsurprise people . that you have the though Ãi would take the time to do it. but in fact, that was something you felt was necessary and vital to you understanding...
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. >>> way up to our north in alaska, hurricane-force winds battering anchorage, causing power outages and some damage. gusts between 80 and 90 miles an hour hammered that area. winds ripped a portion of a roof off several buildings there as well. >>> the season of giving is upon us again, as many of us are focused on holiday shopping, there's something else to think about. >> plenty of others who desperately need our help. chris clackham looks at giving tuesday. >> reporter: giving tuesday follows thursday's thanksgiving celebration for the eighths year. >> there's giving tuesday activities today in every country on every continent in the world. >> reporter: in the midst of the most commerce-driven time of the year, people are now asked to set aside at least one day for giving, instead of getting. >> you can give an hour of your time, you can of course give cash, nonprofits always need cash but five bucks, ten bucks still impacts. it doesn't have to be $100 or $1,000 gift. >> reporter: amy jacobs, donors and volunteers are connected to some 450 charitable or non-profit groups. >> the
. >>> way up to our north in alaska, hurricane-force winds battering anchorage, causing power outages and some damage. gusts between 80 and 90 miles an hour hammered that area. winds ripped a portion of a roof off several buildings there as well. >>> the season of giving is upon us again, as many of us are focused on holiday shopping, there's something else to think about. >> plenty of others who desperately need our help. chris clackham looks at giving tuesday. >>...
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tygavin dixon is the commu development manager for that group and joins me now from anchorage.gavin, you were in mertarvik recently. give us andea of how people are settli in. >> we've got about 18 families moved out there and people are settling into their new homes and, y know, getting used to more space in a new location. and i think people arting to embrace their new home. >> reporter: how long will it take to fully relocate and ysettle the entire commun from newtok? >> it depends a litt on when investment comes for additional housing and infrastructure in mek. but we're forecasting by 2023 ewlocating the entire population of newtok to theite. >> reporter: there are communities around the country and the world, as you know, facing tough questions about whether to stay in flood prone areas or relocate. where do you see that yupik relocation model fitting into the national conversation? >> well, i think newtok is a community that's moving early and doing it in advance of the impacts of erosion. they're not the only community in real alaska. there are many other communes,2 at
tygavin dixon is the commu development manager for that group and joins me now from anchorage.gavin, you were in mertarvik recently. give us andea of how people are settli in. >> we've got about 18 families moved out there and people are settling into their new homes and, y know, getting used to more space in a new location. and i think people arting to embrace their new home. >> reporter: how long will it take to fully relocate and ysettle the entire commun from newtok? >> it...
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rain pushing its way into western and central areas of turkey so he with us how much is lower in anchorage is 12 celsius but still saying 30 fine through the eastern end of the med so 26 degrees in by readers now the same time we could also see a few showers into northern sections of a saudi arabia at one of the scout achiles certainly and quite a lot of trying to generate cross the region that will tend to work its way across bahrain and also across into catalyst to clarity by cheese day 27 celsius in doha woman that has been in riyadh up to 25 quite faggy skies you can see here along this coastal areas of yemen and then down into southern africa plenty of rain showers across into madagascar and the raising really fairly widespread further to the south east was right there across towards can stay not that really monday and on into choose day and again there's a chance of a shop perhaps into durban as you had to choose day with a high of 25. does the mind play tricks a vampire as always is part right there are they really out there you have the family by most aren't dragons here at like th
rain pushing its way into western and central areas of turkey so he with us how much is lower in anchorage is 12 celsius but still saying 30 fine through the eastern end of the med so 26 degrees in by readers now the same time we could also see a few showers into northern sections of a saudi arabia at one of the scout achiles certainly and quite a lot of trying to generate cross the region that will tend to work its way across bahrain and also across into catalyst to clarity by cheese day 27...
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. >> the university of alaska anchorage is accepting donations of peanut butter and jelly, because it'stter and jelly time, or similar sandwiches. >> you have that song cued up? >> spreads to cover citations. you guys have like 20 seconds to get it done. we'll see if they can do it. i already hear it. in addition to eliminating fines the food will help fellow students facing hunger. the pb&j will be distributed through the school's food and student counseling center. a very good cause here for those who get those tickets donated, peanut butter and jelly sandwich. >> a good reason to make a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. >> i think anyone who gets them will say -- ♪ peanut butter jelly time >> oh, come on! we were so ready for it. >> where it at, where it at? >> okay, fine, fine. >> so that's really good, that's amazing. >> you know -- >> right, i think it's good, the donations, right? >> i i don't, i just don't trust donated peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. it's the reason you don't eat at a potluck. you just imagine the cat -- >> getting a lick on in the cake batter? >> the cat l
. >> the university of alaska anchorage is accepting donations of peanut butter and jelly, because it'stter and jelly time, or similar sandwiches. >> you have that song cued up? >> spreads to cover citations. you guys have like 20 seconds to get it done. we'll see if they can do it. i already hear it. in addition to eliminating fines the food will help fellow students facing hunger. the pb&j will be distributed through the school's food and student counseling center. a...
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you were in anchorage at the fab lab. we got to get up on a pretty -- we were up very high looking out to the volcano we were observing. you have been on some pretty important and i think impressive field trips in my state. so you know that i'm going to invite you back because there's an awful lot more to be seen. broadening my focus a little bit, and recognizing your role here, should we confirm you, as i expect we will, to be at the he will many of the department of energy, this is an exciting time. this country is a leading energy producer as senator cruz has mentioned and a disruptor of world markets. we're providing our friends and allies with energy while creating jobs and prosperity here at home. we're on the cutting edge of a number of exciting technologies like advanced nuclear energy, carbon capture and energy storage. and through the department's work we had the opportunity to really push out the boundaries of scientific discovery and build on our status as a global leader in the field of energy. we look to all
you were in anchorage at the fab lab. we got to get up on a pretty -- we were up very high looking out to the volcano we were observing. you have been on some pretty important and i think impressive field trips in my state. so you know that i'm going to invite you back because there's an awful lot more to be seen. broadening my focus a little bit, and recognizing your role here, should we confirm you, as i expect we will, to be at the he will many of the department of energy, this is an...
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army reserve and principal immigration attorney with the cross-border law group in anchorage, alaska. in 2013, she received the distinguished macarthur foundation fellowship for her outstanding work in immigration and national security. she has testified before both chambers of congress including this very subcommittee to discuss the issues ranging from dream act to the effects of immigration law on the military. she holds three degrees from harvard including her j.d., mpa and holds a masters in strategic studies from the u.s. army war college. we welcome her as well, ma'am. welcome back to this committee. >> the honorable mark metcalf is an immigration judge on the immigration court in miami, florida and a former federal, and state prosecutor in his home state of kentucky. mr. metcalf also held various positions with the u.s. department of justice and the department of defense from 2002 to 2008. he's worked as a private practitioner. he is a lieutenant colonel in the army national guard and serves as command judge advocate for the 149th maneuver enhancement brigade in kentucky. like
army reserve and principal immigration attorney with the cross-border law group in anchorage, alaska. in 2013, she received the distinguished macarthur foundation fellowship for her outstanding work in immigration and national security. she has testified before both chambers of congress including this very subcommittee to discuss the issues ranging from dream act to the effects of immigration law on the military. she holds three degrees from harvard including her j.d., mpa and holds a masters...