harry johnston. ago, actually a couple months ago, talked about looking at whether it could be changed, how it could be changed because we want to correct for generations yet unborn. we do not want it as a distraction. we want it to be correct. we're working with the park service to see what will happen. >> reporter: and so he said we'll have to see what kind of changes they can make. it will be several months most likely before we see anything take place here. lots of people coming out to celebrate dr. king's birthday. back to you. >> athena jones, thanks so much, on the national mall on washington. >>> so quite the extreme after weeks of record snowfall, cordova, alaska, is buried under 18 feet of snow for a place used to harsh winters even this is too much. how are they doing? jennifer gibbons, editor of "the cordova times" is joining us on the phone. how are people dealing with all of this snow? >> good morning, fredricka. well i have to say, having the national guard and having our coast guard c