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she was in anchorage reserve police officer, and before that local tv reporter. told her media frenzy was murder. the troopers didn't know what they were doing. she even included samantha in this interview. >> she would have taken a ride from a stranger. i'm sure. >> there was nothing accidental about. it >> but initially, it did look like an accidental fall to the troopers who had been the first to talk to karen. but the others? saw the evidence and thought, murder. one trooper at the crime scene was tim hunter, now retired. >> one thing that was strange to us, we did find one rock-solid on a leaf at the top of the cliff. >> one drop of blood? >> one drop of blood. >> which was found by this man, trooper rubber 80, now retired. >> i was on my hands and knees kind of looking and came across that drop of blood. >> we've got let up here -- >> how big was this republic? >> about the size of an eraser head, really. the interesting part about that was that it was a drop that had fallen straight down. >> indicating to the troopers that she had been her somehow before s
she was in anchorage reserve police officer, and before that local tv reporter. told her media frenzy was murder. the troopers didn't know what they were doing. she even included samantha in this interview. >> she would have taken a ride from a stranger. i'm sure. >> there was nothing accidental about. it >> but initially, it did look like an accidental fall to the troopers who had been the first to talk to karen. but the others? saw the evidence and thought, murder. one...
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well after the talks that took place in anchorage. who which you were a call a little earlier ago when the americans and the chinese sort of exchange. criticisms each other quite vociferously. the secretary of state was there to talk to them about their failings and shortly after that the chinese foreign minister came to karen and he signed. an a memorandum of understanding a trade deal reputedly they don't disclose again tales of the economic aspect repeatedly between $400000000.00 and $600000000.00. a big really 1000000000 dollars sorry not 1000000000000000 dollars i mean big exercise and this is something very important to china because what we're seeing is that this is going to find a really big shift in in the whole of the middle east of. greater eurasia it is about opening up the east west trade groups across the north of the middle east directly into europe the north south route which also passes through iran and goes down to the south that might bypass who is rome where lines into pakistan looking pakistan into the road in bel
well after the talks that took place in anchorage. who which you were a call a little earlier ago when the americans and the chinese sort of exchange. criticisms each other quite vociferously. the secretary of state was there to talk to them about their failings and shortly after that the chinese foreign minister came to karen and he signed. an a memorandum of understanding a trade deal reputedly they don't disclose again tales of the economic aspect repeatedly between $400000000.00 and...
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this is an issue between the state of michigan and anchorage.canadian government has encouraged anchorage and michigan to work this out. i think that's where the u.s. government is on the federal level right now. it's going to end up in the courts and hopefully will be a resolution. >> this is not the only thorny pipeline issue that has arisen between the u.s. and canada. how is the dialogue around the energy flow going to change under his administration? bruce: that's really good question. i think the president has used this language in the past. we are currently dependent upon fossil fuels. we need them. canada is our number one supplier if we don't supply ourselves. that being said, we also need to pipit because of climate change and the issues. we need to reduce -- we need to pivot because of climate change and the issues. the administration is sending clear signals. we need it now, but we are going to face this out over a. of time. it is not appropriate to invest long-term infrastructure, but canada is an important supplier of this energy.
this is an issue between the state of michigan and anchorage.canadian government has encouraged anchorage and michigan to work this out. i think that's where the u.s. government is on the federal level right now. it's going to end up in the courts and hopefully will be a resolution. >> this is not the only thorny pipeline issue that has arisen between the u.s. and canada. how is the dialogue around the energy flow going to change under his administration? bruce: that's really good...
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city and there is the same anchorage right here laid out in front of you in in two paintings. roberts will go to macau. ship will stop there. he in the captain will proceed up to canton on what amounts to a tourist visit they have no authority to negotiate with the chinese and the chinese have no interest in seeing them. this is what canton looks like in the 1830s. this is the waterfront each of these buildings is a factory called a factory and you'll see this is the american factory here. these were the center points for trade with china through most of the early 19th century these buildings / warehouses slash residences and offices. the focal point of western trade right there in these two, but i don't know what that is. oh, that's just blue sky. ok. nothing happens in canton. they all recreate themselves. there are no negotiations, but they proceed now to the first of the negotiations in vietnam. in coach in china where they will meet with the emperor of coaching china, they will try to meet with them. they never see them a guy named ming mang. this is ming mang as he looke
city and there is the same anchorage right here laid out in front of you in in two paintings. roberts will go to macau. ship will stop there. he in the captain will proceed up to canton on what amounts to a tourist visit they have no authority to negotiate with the chinese and the chinese have no interest in seeing them. this is what canton looks like in the 1830s. this is the waterfront each of these buildings is a factory called a factory and you'll see this is the american factory here....
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and really, most month secretary lincoln met in anchorage.the differences came right to the surface. china was threatening the rules space order that maintains global stability. and yang said the u.s. has to quote stop advancing its democracy and the rest the world. coursing can capitol hill in the biden administration there is a lot of concern about chinese treatment of the uighurs. about its dominance of hong kong. and yet we all know there is a desire to figure out how to manage our relationship with china in a way that is mutually beneficial and is not break open military conflict. so how do we bring all that together? how do we remain in any way true to our values? with the experience of freedom and human rights and still managed to -- well unsuccessful order the rising china. >> my views in terms of how it began. [inaudible] the security advisor to president nixon, united states it had no diplomatic contact with china, or any contact with china for 35 years. [inaudible] with people taking place in china, but at the same time with the un
and really, most month secretary lincoln met in anchorage.the differences came right to the surface. china was threatening the rules space order that maintains global stability. and yang said the u.s. has to quote stop advancing its democracy and the rest the world. coursing can capitol hill in the biden administration there is a lot of concern about chinese treatment of the uighurs. about its dominance of hong kong. and yet we all know there is a desire to figure out how to manage our...
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the epicenter, located 100 miles north of anchorage, hit around midnight our time.people in anchorage reported items falling off shelves but there are no reports of major damage or injury. >>> commuters in the south bay should be prepared this week. bta light-rail service continues to be canceled until further notice as the investigation into last week mass shooting at the railyard in a san jose continues. jobina fortson has more on that. >> reporter: valley transportation authority says light-rail service on its three lines will be canceled until further notice following last week deadly shooting at the guadalupe a railyard. buses will replace trains for the times being in the vta is telling riders to factor in extra travel time because of that change. the trauma from the loss of erwhelmed e nit e traged tranalmo was held unn city lasnight lo among them, 36-year-old taptejdeep singh, a resident of the city. one by one, colleagues of the victims shared memories of dedicated public service. >> adrian balleza, just last week, he had brought in muffins that he was so p
the epicenter, located 100 miles north of anchorage, hit around midnight our time.people in anchorage reported items falling off shelves but there are no reports of major damage or injury. >>> commuters in the south bay should be prepared this week. bta light-rail service continues to be canceled until further notice as the investigation into last week mass shooting at the railyard in a san jose continues. jobina fortson has more on that. >> reporter: valley transportation...
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josh daniels was starting his new chapter living about an hour outside of anchorage which his motherg tabs on him from thousands of miles away was zanesville local police, they were seeing some patterns. when he wasn't working the job he was partying, pumping iron, chasing women. back in sings ville, the cops kept their pressure up on the person of interest they did have in their zip code. sirius underwood, the detectives were all over his girlfriend wendy. >> every time that i had a little spat, i was frustrated or disgusted with sirius, he would always show up -- and just wonder if he would remember something? >> just find a vulnerable moment? >> and he would say i had i already told you every single thing. >> brandi's mother had lost faith over finding what killed her daughter. every time we hear something, we'd contact them, still need to get more evidence, still need to get more evidence. >> but something was about to happen and it was enormous. call it a good look from the land of the midnight sun, alaska. it was three months to the day after brandi's murder when the ohio inves
josh daniels was starting his new chapter living about an hour outside of anchorage which his motherg tabs on him from thousands of miles away was zanesville local police, they were seeing some patterns. when he wasn't working the job he was partying, pumping iron, chasing women. back in sings ville, the cops kept their pressure up on the person of interest they did have in their zip code. sirius underwood, the detectives were all over his girlfriend wendy. >> every time that i had a...
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allen menish was surveying some land about 200 miles from anchorage when a brown bear charged at himm 30 feet away. after falling backwards, he reached up and grabbed the bear's jaw. >> he pushed his head so fast, it knocked my hand agree. when he did that, he lunged, grabbed my head, took the first bite, relaxed and then he took the second bite that was stronger. >> incredible. when the bear finally wandered away, he called for help. despite his gentlemen, he plans to return to work next week. >>> coming up, one important tip to save big money on your summer vacation this year. >> also ahead, an important warning from the federal government. don't snuggle with chickens. promise. promise. we'll explain later. with less moderate-to-severe eczema why hide your skin if you can help heal your skin from within. with dupixent adults saw long-lasting, clearer skin and significantly less itch. don't use if you're allergic to dupixent. serious allergic reactions can occur including anaphylaxis, which is severe. tell your doctor about new or worsening eye problems, such as eye pain or vision c
allen menish was surveying some land about 200 miles from anchorage when a brown bear charged at himm 30 feet away. after falling backwards, he reached up and grabbed the bear's jaw. >> he pushed his head so fast, it knocked my hand agree. when he did that, he lunged, grabbed my head, took the first bite, relaxed and then he took the second bite that was stronger. >> incredible. when the bear finally wandered away, he called for help. despite his gentlemen, he plans to return to...
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this is what we're exactly we saw in anchorage go ahead david . i agree and i think rick maybe it was right to point out that the united states is going after a couple of big countries at once but people in the united states not so much disproportionately people who identify as the democratic party blame russia for everything where those who think they're republicans blame china for everything works out well for the government as they can blame both them for everything but people sort of you pick your identity determines which foreign nation you hate but with with respect to rick one of the ways the military is this magician that bruce speaks of is with its budget and the pentagon budget that we all denounce a speech enzymes russia's military budget is only a chunk of u.s. military spending that the nukes are in a different departments the whole way of security is in a different department it adds up to one and a quarter trillion dollars a year in u.s. military spending which rushes to the incredible credit and praise of russia is you know far les
this is what we're exactly we saw in anchorage go ahead david . i agree and i think rick maybe it was right to point out that the united states is going after a couple of big countries at once but people in the united states not so much disproportionately people who identify as the democratic party blame russia for everything where those who think they're republicans blame china for everything works out well for the government as they can blame both them for everything but people sort of you...
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matt needs to go to my family dinner in anchorage and take me be place. so he did. had a great evening with my family, and i had a great opportunity to spend a little bit more time with his wife in kodiak. it just speaks to the neighborliness that goes on. you have a significant leader in our united states coast guard, a man who he and his family have given so much, 36 years in service, and they're now going to give that to their community, their alaska community that they have adopted and we have embraced them. we honor them and we wish the best for them and their family in their retirement. and with that, mr. president, i yield the floor and would suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: mr. brown: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from ohio. mr. brown: i ask unanimous consent to dispense with the quorum call. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. brown: thank you, mr. president. the presiding officer and i and another 20 or so senators listened yesterday in the banking, housing, and
matt needs to go to my family dinner in anchorage and take me be place. so he did. had a great evening with my family, and i had a great opportunity to spend a little bit more time with his wife in kodiak. it just speaks to the neighborliness that goes on. you have a significant leader in our united states coast guard, a man who he and his family have given so much, 36 years in service, and they're now going to give that to their community, their alaska community that they have adopted and we...
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and met with the secretary of state and jake sullivan right after their meetings at the chinese in anchorage. i know secretary austin quite well actually introduced to matt's confirmation hearing many years ago serving together in the military. so i think the way they started this to make sure the meeting with the chinese on american soil the great state of alaska. but it really set up an important focus on our allies that meeting of the quad that never happened before. and that quad idea started with the george w. bush administration and then japan and korea and india by secretary of state and secretary of defense to go to india it's important to set the stage. jake sullivan likes to use the phrase take the chinese from situations of strength that the old phrase he used in the description how to deal with the soviet union i cannot agree more with him on that. allies are one area that is a situation of strength. we have much stronger alliances certainly than the chinese are other adversaries like russia or north korea working together on domestic legislation to make this more competitive wit
and met with the secretary of state and jake sullivan right after their meetings at the chinese in anchorage. i know secretary austin quite well actually introduced to matt's confirmation hearing many years ago serving together in the military. so i think the way they started this to make sure the meeting with the chinese on american soil the great state of alaska. but it really set up an important focus on our allies that meeting of the quad that never happened before. and that quad idea...
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soil disrespect our top diplomats which we saw last month in anchorage, alaska within we didn't see whatna is doing in straight in the south china sea flying over taiwanng and really threatening their sovereignty and doing all of the other things those are things that they knew that if they engage in, that the repercussions from a trump administration that president would have acted significantly and severely in response to that. and i think that they're testing to see whether or not the biden administration is going to do that. and the early returns are they're not the biden administration, you know, came out with rhetoric that was somewhat strong on china. but the actions haven't reflected that and we talked about this threat assessment hearing on capitol hill about this unclassified threat assessment talking about threats in the past year. i think anyone, anywhere would recognize that the greatest threat in the world in 2020 was covid-19 and yet in this -- 27-page report that biden administration put out there's exactly zero words talking about the origins of covid-19. exactly zero re
soil disrespect our top diplomats which we saw last month in anchorage, alaska within we didn't see whatna is doing in straight in the south china sea flying over taiwanng and really threatening their sovereignty and doing all of the other things those are things that they knew that if they engage in, that the repercussions from a trump administration that president would have acted significantly and severely in response to that. and i think that they're testing to see whether or not the biden...
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you talk about what took place in anchorage two months ago where the treatment that secretary blinken received from his chinese counterpart, that would never happen to mike pompeo in a trump administration and you put everything with it, sean, lack of respect from our adversaries coupled with the crisis on the boarder, with inflation, sean, aluminum is up, steel, price of eggs, gas, milk, everything you can think of the price is up. americans sense that and they also see chaos surrounding biden and they also understand that their taxes will going to go up and more spending is coming. that's what they fear so let's get back to an america first and projecting strength around the world to our adversaries. >> sean: i've been saying it every night, i won't repeat the list, mark meadows, it's not that complicated because it's also everything that i've believed for 33 years if radio and have expressed and tried to articulate but why is there any debate whatsoever? because it seems like the establishment rhinos that let's see, didn't have a plan to actually repeal or replace obama care, which
you talk about what took place in anchorage two months ago where the treatment that secretary blinken received from his chinese counterpart, that would never happen to mike pompeo in a trump administration and you put everything with it, sean, lack of respect from our adversaries coupled with the crisis on the boarder, with inflation, sean, aluminum is up, steel, price of eggs, gas, milk, everything you can think of the price is up. americans sense that and they also see chaos surrounding biden...
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like the anchorage meeting about two months ago -- amy: we have 10 seconds. >> acted toward the chineseis this, what trump anti-china policy is now also been followed by the administrations -- the biden administration. amy: we have to leave ixxxúúúúú■ ■ new orleans. new orleans. n'awlins. nola, crescent city. groove city. jazz city. the big easy. branding and reputation aside, things are far from easy in new orleans. the city suffers from many of the symptoms of the urban american narrative: poverty, social and racial inequity, gun violence, a murder rate twice the national average. then, the world watched in 2005 as hurricane katrina smashed through this place. how does any city rebound from that? how does any community regroup and rebuild? now, we can add a rise in mass tourism and gentrification to the list of challenges that this city is facing. this city still stands, stubbornly so.
like the anchorage meeting about two months ago -- amy: we have 10 seconds. >> acted toward the chineseis this, what trump anti-china policy is now also been followed by the administrations -- the biden administration. amy: we have to leave ixxxúúúúú■ ■ new orleans. new orleans. n'awlins. nola, crescent city. groove city. jazz city. the big easy. branding and reputation aside, things are far from easy in new orleans. the city suffers from many of the symptoms of the urban...
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how will they have to incentivize people, bring, i was on a flight with my producer from alaska to anchorageo step off the scale pretty high doodle dance, make a little love, select some of it out before they would let you on the plane they're not screwing around. >> if they gave me discounted tickets, they could wave me, they could take my shoe size they can take my height they can weigh my kids twice and don't care what they do if i get cheaper flights but don't ask me to it do without some sort of incentive. make it worth peoples while, they would like airlines again if they don't force them to do things they invite them to do. >> yes absolutely. stop charging people for checked bags and what that does, jessica this is just an aside, i fly let you fly a lot we have people all of the country got to spread the love. everyone tries to bring the brig giant suitcases on board there's not enough room for it. i swear don't go give a look risko. another peppy if you are a frail person do not bring a 900-pound bag on a plane that you cannot lift. i will gladly lift things for you. pack what you ca
how will they have to incentivize people, bring, i was on a flight with my producer from alaska to anchorageo step off the scale pretty high doodle dance, make a little love, select some of it out before they would let you on the plane they're not screwing around. >> if they gave me discounted tickets, they could wave me, they could take my shoe size they can take my height they can weigh my kids twice and don't care what they do if i get cheaper flights but don't ask me to it do without...
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and met with the secretary of state, secretary blinkian after their meetings with the chinese in anchorage. i know secretary austen quite well. i introduced him at his confirmation hearing many years ago we served together in the military. so i think the way in which they started this, making sure the first meeting with the chinese was on american soil. the great state of alaska but also they really set up an important focus on our allies. the leader level meeting that had never happened before, built on the trump administration, a lot of ideas started in the george w. bush administration, that was an important visit to japan, korea, india by the secretary of state and the secretary of defense under secretary of defense going to india himself, really important to set the stage so jake sullivan liked to use this phrase dealing with the chinese from situations of strength. the old dean atkinson phrase he used when describing how to deal with the soviet union when the cold war began after world war ii. i couldn't agree more on that. allies is one area that is the situation of strength. we hav
and met with the secretary of state, secretary blinkian after their meetings with the chinese in anchorage. i know secretary austen quite well. i introduced him at his confirmation hearing many years ago we served together in the military. so i think the way in which they started this, making sure the first meeting with the chinese was on american soil. the great state of alaska but also they really set up an important focus on our allies. the leader level meeting that had never happened...
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usually, the anchorage job he's got a podcast now so he's all angry. unbelievable. goodness we're all friends. cornell belcher, michael steele, i'm gonna come on your podcast and read quotes. gentlemen, thank you both will do this again. coming up for us after a break. we usually ask our next guest what inning were in when it comes to the virus. but wet inning will be be stuck in it for just not the type of country that's willing to do the work to get to herd immunity? overspending on a retinol cream? just one jar of olay retinol24 hydrates better than the $100 retinol cream. for smooth, bright skin or your money back. olay. face anything. and try new retinol24 max. [♪♪] life is busy, and sometimes odors can sneak up on you. for a convenient life hack. try febreze unstopables fabric refresher. with 2 times the scent power of regular febreze, unstopables fabric finds, neutralizes and eliminates tough odors trapped in hard-to-wash fabrics, like couches or smelly sports equipment; leaving an irresistibly fresh scent. and for a tropical burst of freshness, try new parad
usually, the anchorage job he's got a podcast now so he's all angry. unbelievable. goodness we're all friends. cornell belcher, michael steele, i'm gonna come on your podcast and read quotes. gentlemen, thank you both will do this again. coming up for us after a break. we usually ask our next guest what inning were in when it comes to the virus. but wet inning will be be stuck in it for just not the type of country that's willing to do the work to get to herd immunity? overspending on a retinol...
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like the anchorage meeting about two months ago -- amy: we have 10 seconds. >> acted toward the chineseis this, what trump anti-china policy is now also been followed by the administrations -- the biden administration. amy: we have to leave itñññvvvvñ ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back. thank you for joining us again on nhk "newsline." >>> g7 foreign ministers wrapped up three days of talks in london with the statement that takes a strong line on china. the ministers voiced concern about the situation in and around the east and south china seas, where beijing is flexing its muscles. the ministers reit rated their strong opposition to any
like the anchorage meeting about two months ago -- amy: we have 10 seconds. >> acted toward the chineseis this, what trump anti-china policy is now also been followed by the administrations -- the biden administration. amy: we have to leave itñññvvvvñ ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back. thank you for joining us again on nhk "newsline." >>> g7 foreign ministers wrapped up three days of talks in london with the statement that takes a strong line on china. the ministers...
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a lot more airlines are running flights into anchorage and fairbanks, so we're really hopeful about those talk about that new guidance that you referenced from the cdc yesterday. theoretically, that would be helpful, get the cruise ships back in the water maybe in july, but there's a catch here in alaska because of how things work. the cruise ships are mostly registered offshore, and the way u.s. law is written a foreign ship is not allows to go directly from one u.s. port to another. usually they stop in canada. but with the ports there closed because of covid, they can't stop, and senator lisa murkowski, we were talking to her, she says she's working to fix that at least in the short term. >> let's get a temporary waiver that will, hopefully, give enough time for the industry to send a few ships, hopefully more than a few ships, send a few ships north with passengers so that we can have some semblance of a season. >> reporter: yeah. so far that waiver request hasn't gone anywhere in congress, and to the senator's point, the chock is ticking. if ships don't starting docking here soon in
a lot more airlines are running flights into anchorage and fairbanks, so we're really hopeful about those talk about that new guidance that you referenced from the cdc yesterday. theoretically, that would be helpful, get the cruise ships back in the water maybe in july, but there's a catch here in alaska because of how things work. the cruise ships are mostly registered offshore, and the way u.s. law is written a foreign ship is not allows to go directly from one u.s. port to another. usually...
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and you remember the alaska, anchorage engagement that was -- has already occurred as well so we are lining up behind that in doc does not make or should not be the first out of the gat. -- gate. we had the president and we have had the national secretary of state and we are working now on dod. >> turning to russia and ukraine, i have one question i would like to ask on that. moscow withdrew a few thousand troops from the ukrainian border last week, but there are still thousands of there. what do you make of putin's maneuvering on the border? do you think he is basically just trying to mess with biden and send a message on, you know, that we will do nato exercises on his border and he can show us that he can match troops or is there, is there a more -- is he actually thinking about going in to do something about this north crimean water issue? >> i think the key from our perspective is we are watching every thing that happens day to day, as you say, and there have been withdrawals there, but we are monitoring routinely and we are not underestimating, but we -- or trying to grasp at t
and you remember the alaska, anchorage engagement that was -- has already occurred as well so we are lining up behind that in doc does not make or should not be the first out of the gat. -- gate. we had the president and we have had the national secretary of state and we are working now on dod. >> turning to russia and ukraine, i have one question i would like to ask on that. moscow withdrew a few thousand troops from the ukrainian border last week, but there are still thousands of there....
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we saw that in anchorage, in a alaska where they basically asserted that china was the -- the communistalues didn't necessarily count all over the world and now they're telling principally their own people that they're able to deter our military in the south china sea. so in so far as that's what they're saying, i think it fits into a broader narrative at home of confrontation with americans that's been building up over time. as for their neighbors, that's been constant for years, everything from the china, india border clashes last summer and the harassment of japan and taiwan. there have been very few consequences for them in all of this. so they're going to keep on pushing. maria: yeah. well, look, during this whole covid pandemic nightmare that we're living through it seems that the chinese communist party has used the opportunity to gain more power and ground, invading india, bullying its neighbors in the south china he sea, going into hong kong as aggressively as it has. we've been talking about the origins of the covid-19 disease this morning and yet, jonathan, while china tries
we saw that in anchorage, in a alaska where they basically asserted that china was the -- the communistalues didn't necessarily count all over the world and now they're telling principally their own people that they're able to deter our military in the south china sea. so in so far as that's what they're saying, i think it fits into a broader narrative at home of confrontation with americans that's been building up over time. as for their neighbors, that's been constant for years, everything...
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i have to say the meeting i saw, parts of the meeting was on -- we saw in anchorage was very similaro three such meetings that happened at the same level in previous administrations. one of the things that constantly frustrated, well, one of the self-inflicted wounds of the previous administration is the inability to work, to sort issues, the primary, secondary, tertiary and focus intently on the dressing the primary concern. it was challenging at times to be, on the one hand, working ever more closely with the government of india in bolstering the quad and improving the participation in the naval exercises in the indian ocean, and then at the same time have a different part of the government imposing punitive tariffs on indian products because they were being brought to the united states in competition to u.s. industries. the incoherence of that made it very difficult to advance partnerships. i think the biden administration has inherited a very good platform in the indo-pacific, but i think they have huge upside potential to strengthen and deepen that, to regularize that and to may
i have to say the meeting i saw, parts of the meeting was on -- we saw in anchorage was very similaro three such meetings that happened at the same level in previous administrations. one of the things that constantly frustrated, well, one of the self-inflicted wounds of the previous administration is the inability to work, to sort issues, the primary, secondary, tertiary and focus intently on the dressing the primary concern. it was challenging at times to be, on the one hand, working ever more...
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the flight stopped in anchorage. and i think it made one other stop, it might have been in observing nay with okinawa. >> what do you remember? oliver: the thing i remember best that instant of leaving the plane, two things that happened at the same time, they converged. the heat and the stench both hit you in the face at the same time. it was just overpowering. the heat and the stench. and when we got off the plane, you see all these sandbags. we landed in cameron bay. cameron bay was one of the swift boat bases, and it was the headquarters for coastal squadron 1. and then from there we were going to be farmed out to one of five coastal divisions. and i remember seeing the sandbags and seeing, you know -- you say, wow, we are definitely in a war zone, when you saw that and you saw everybody in fatigues, you had army there, the navy, air force. and you say, whoa, now this is the real deal. that was my impression. >> starting from that first day, talk about your experiences in vietnam. oliver: i think it was in camero
the flight stopped in anchorage. and i think it made one other stop, it might have been in observing nay with okinawa. >> what do you remember? oliver: the thing i remember best that instant of leaving the plane, two things that happened at the same time, they converged. the heat and the stench both hit you in the face at the same time. it was just overpowering. the heat and the stench. and when we got off the plane, you see all these sandbags. we landed in cameron bay. cameron bay was...
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subject of a 2007 degrees, there's 90 acres that's responsibility to the department of energy joining anchorage is the responsibility of nasa and boeing. this contaminated site is immediately adjacent to the city of los angeles so it affects hundreds of thousands of people, 700,000 signatures have appeared on the petition demanding opening up of the site and i'm going to get to you the documentary in the dark of the valley, san fernando valley about the effect of these nuclear contaminations on hundreds of thousands of people and i would like to know whether we can count on you to use the department of energy to comply with the 2007 consent agree and hopefully do what has not happened 2007 and see major action taken on the ground. >> thanks for asking, as you alluded to, we are already out of compliance with the decree. there were steps that needed to be taken like the cleanup of soil that has not been completed at this time so i look forward to working with you and the state of california to put in place progress, steps that we can see. i know that there is, if i'm not mistaken the building wa
subject of a 2007 degrees, there's 90 acres that's responsibility to the department of energy joining anchorage is the responsibility of nasa and boeing. this contaminated site is immediately adjacent to the city of los angeles so it affects hundreds of thousands of people, 700,000 signatures have appeared on the petition demanding opening up of the site and i'm going to get to you the documentary in the dark of the valley, san fernando valley about the effect of these nuclear contaminations on...
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senator lisa murkowski met us in anchorage to talk about her efforts not to scrap the old law, but tot a waiver in place -- >> it is a temporary waiver that gets us through this year. and when i say this year, up in alaska it's not a year, we're talking a six week season. that's all we're going to get out of this. >> reporter: murkowski's bill is still held up in washington, and she worries about the damage back home. >> some of the restaurants that we have seen close will not be coming back. the little shops that line the streets that sell everything from t-shirts might not be coming back. >> reporter: we drove more than 200 miles inland to visit k2 aviation owned for 25 years by suzanne rust. >> the whole situation's been challenging because most of us have a plan, you know? we have a business plan or a work plan or a family plan. and this is a situation where things rely on so many things outside of our control. and so we have to kind of accept and adapt. >> reporter: tourists come here for the breath talking aerial views of denali, the highest mountain peak in north america. so mu
senator lisa murkowski met us in anchorage to talk about her efforts not to scrap the old law, but tot a waiver in place -- >> it is a temporary waiver that gets us through this year. and when i say this year, up in alaska it's not a year, we're talking a six week season. that's all we're going to get out of this. >> reporter: murkowski's bill is still held up in washington, and she worries about the damage back home. >> some of the restaurants that we have seen close will not...
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not even senator lisa murkowski who met us in anchorage earlier this week.aw in 2020 was 48. not 48,000. but 48 passengers that came up by ship. think about what that does to the hundreds of small businesses. reporter: there is big trickle down from that, she is absolutely right. tourism is huge here, brought in $4 billion plus couple years ago. murkowski has a bill in congress that would grant waiver of ships that avoid the stop in canada. the problem it hasn't gone anywhere. you mentioned, stuart, the cdc guidelines at the top, they might help in a place like florida but here in alaska, if you have that canada problem uninvolved looks like they're in for another long summer economically. back to you. stuart: i was skeptical about the survival of those businesses. i'm not now. if you go from 1.2 million cruise passengers to 48 you got a problem. connell, right in the middle of it. thanks very much indeed. >>> back to the markets, right-hand corner of the screen, some green for the dow industrials. you're up 43 points. nasdaq is still down 80. susan what are
not even senator lisa murkowski who met us in anchorage earlier this week.aw in 2020 was 48. not 48,000. but 48 passengers that came up by ship. think about what that does to the hundreds of small businesses. reporter: there is big trickle down from that, she is absolutely right. tourism is huge here, brought in $4 billion plus couple years ago. murkowski has a bill in congress that would grant waiver of ships that avoid the stop in canada. the problem it hasn't gone anywhere. you mentioned,...
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president biden had with xi jinping in february, the subject didn't come up, it wasn't discontinued in anchoragee middle of march. the biden administration doesn't appear to be pressing china on this and the reason they within the a climate deal, they want this and they want that, but the real important issue here is that the biden administration isn't imposing the cost and as a matter of fact it's giving china a lot of what it wants including patent waiver of the vaccine. they can't aid china if they do this. china is looking at this and saying we are getting valuable technology for free, you know, they really benefited from this disease which means they can intentionally spread the next disease like they intentionally spread the last one beyond their borders. maria: intentionally spread the coronavirus beyond their borders. you're saying they intentionally allowed the virus to escape their borders, is that what you just said? gordon: yes, because for at least 5 weeks or maybe longer they intentionally lied to the international community about the -- about the transmissibility of disease and th
president biden had with xi jinping in february, the subject didn't come up, it wasn't discontinued in anchoragee middle of march. the biden administration doesn't appear to be pressing china on this and the reason they within the a climate deal, they want this and they want that, but the real important issue here is that the biden administration isn't imposing the cost and as a matter of fact it's giving china a lot of what it wants including patent waiver of the vaccine. they can't aid china...
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it changed my life and connectd issues in queens to anchorage.showing me what will cost our children and grandchildren a if we dout not act. c we have a duty to be responsibln stewards of our environment, which is god's gift to us. and i want to thank special s envoy tecarey for his expert sah testimony today in the path ahead. we're in good hands with his leadership and the leadership od president joe biden. but i want to thank also rankinp member mccaul for his partnership with me as always od conducting in a manner we move f this hearing and together. i really thank and appreciate you for your service, sir. his and i want to thank all the ip t members of the foreign affairs committee for their participation today. and with that this hearing is now adjourned. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we're funded by these television companies and more including buckeye broadband. buckeye broadband supports c-span as a public service along with these other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> weeknights this
it changed my life and connectd issues in queens to anchorage.showing me what will cost our children and grandchildren a if we dout not act. c we have a duty to be responsibln stewards of our environment, which is god's gift to us. and i want to thank special s envoy tecarey for his expert sah testimony today in the path ahead. we're in good hands with his leadership and the leadership od president joe biden. but i want to thank also rankinp member mccaul for his partnership with me as always...
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we still have challenges, no doubt, in anchorage. but from the time justin doll started, homicides are down by almost 50%. the rates of property crimes and other violent crimes have also come down. that's a win. mostly it's a win for the people of alaska, for the people of anchorage. so justin is leaving the department a winner, and he's also leaving the department with good memories. that was important to him. but there are challenges, and he recognizes those. burnout, he said is a problem, particularly these days. he didn't want to get that, and he hopes his fellow officers don't get that. but, quote, according to justin, quote, he said the world is a little insane right now when it comes to law enforcement. he sees himself what that does for the morale of his officers. he has experienced how disheartening it is to have a whole force not just in alaska, but across the country, hundreds of thousands of good police officers across our nation who have very, very stressful jobs being disparaged because of the horrific actions of a few.
we still have challenges, no doubt, in anchorage. but from the time justin doll started, homicides are down by almost 50%. the rates of property crimes and other violent crimes have also come down. that's a win. mostly it's a win for the people of alaska, for the people of anchorage. so justin is leaving the department a winner, and he's also leaving the department with good memories. that was important to him. but there are challenges, and he recognizes those. burnout, he said is a problem,...
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39, s. 314, a bill to repeal the clam manhattan tribe fund act, s. 548, a bill to convey land in anchorage alaska to the health consortium and fore0 other purposes, calendar number 42, s. 549, a bill to provide for the conveyance of certain property to the tribal council and for other purposes, calendar number 43, s. 50, a bill to provide for the conveyance of certain property to the southeast alaska regional health scrtum located in sitka, alaska, and for other purposes. ms. cantwell: i ask unanimous consent that the bill be considered read a third time, passed en bloc, and the motion to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table, en bloc, with no intervening action or debate. the presiding officer: without objection. ms. cantwell: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that the commerce committee be discharged from further consideration and the senate now proceed to s. res. 190. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: senate resolution 190, recognize being 50 years of service by the national railroad passenger corporation commonly known as amtrak. the presidin
39, s. 314, a bill to repeal the clam manhattan tribe fund act, s. 548, a bill to convey land in anchorage alaska to the health consortium and fore0 other purposes, calendar number 42, s. 549, a bill to provide for the conveyance of certain property to the tribal council and for other purposes, calendar number 43, s. 50, a bill to provide for the conveyance of certain property to the southeast alaska regional health scrtum located in sitka, alaska, and for other purposes. ms. cantwell: i ask...