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he decided to take his entire battalion and march them behind the anchorage, six miles behind barney. maybe you thought he could support him from the town -- maybe he thought he could support him from the town. who knows? the marines arrive. miller, being a marine, he saw some subaltern on the road and barked at him, get out of the way. we are here to reinforce the commodore. they also had orders from the department of the navy they were to operate solely under navy beholdenhey were not in any way, shape, or form two orts worth or carberry anyone -- wadsworth or carberry or anyone else. it set up a command problem. flowed in,ne forces wadsworth decided to launch naval guns -- if you go to pattison park, you will see the naval cannons. it is half a mile off. it is closer to the seashore than the party position was. you had the naval guns, two big 18 counters. of course, wadsworth had no gunners. no one who knew how to handle cannons at all. he had to get john kagan to handle these guns. lieutenant kagan looked at the colonel and he said, sir, i'm not engineer -- an engineer. i'm a sail
he decided to take his entire battalion and march them behind the anchorage, six miles behind barney. maybe you thought he could support him from the town -- maybe he thought he could support him from the town. who knows? the marines arrive. miller, being a marine, he saw some subaltern on the road and barked at him, get out of the way. we are here to reinforce the commodore. they also had orders from the department of the navy they were to operate solely under navy beholdenhey were not in any...
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air space. >> the sun's hitting on anchorage. dings have the reflections. probably the prettiest night we have ever seen when flying. >> suddenly, the plane's engine dies. >> we look over at mark, looks at me, that's not right. immediately, we start dropping and that elevator feeling, you know. >> the pilot scrambles to get the motor started. seconds later, the engine starts up. >> once he got the plane going again, it was happy times with me. >> but the happy times don't last. before the brothers can relax, the motor cuts out again. >> you just keep hoping get it started, come on, man, just get it started. he looked a little frantic up there. >> this time, the pilot can't restart the engine. >> i can see the color car, i could see people walking on the sidewalk down there. get it started. desperation set in at that point. come on, get it going, get it going. >> like on cue, i'm looking out the window, looking out here and we look toward each other, oh, it was just identical. we said we are -- that was our last parting words to ea
air space. >> the sun's hitting on anchorage. dings have the reflections. probably the prettiest night we have ever seen when flying. >> suddenly, the plane's engine dies. >> we look over at mark, looks at me, that's not right. immediately, we start dropping and that elevator feeling, you know. >> the pilot scrambles to get the motor started. seconds later, the engine starts up. >> once he got the plane going again, it was happy times with me. >> but the...
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on top of that there's also roadwork from the san francisco anchorage all the way out to the center anchorage. roberta mentioned the winds just now. we have a high wind advisory on the bay bridge, the san mateo bridge and one for the altamont pass. if you are going to the city right now, we are not seeing any big backups 4:38 just minor once in a few of the cash lanes but fastrak you're cruising on by. there's still some roadwork especially until 5 a.m. both directions of the carquinez bridge. in fact, only one lane is open. i mentioned the wind advisory on the altamont pass. backups already beginning out of tracy and into livermore in those westbound lanes of 580. that's your latest "kcbs traffic." back to you guys. >> thank you. >>> happening today, the future home of the warriors will be up for discussion. the coliseum authority is meeting this morning. the coliseum's lease with the team is on the agenda. the board has to decide what happens when the "dubs" move to mission bay in san francisco. >>> a burglary suspect died shortly after walking out of a fremont apartment complex that was te
on top of that there's also roadwork from the san francisco anchorage all the way out to the center anchorage. roberta mentioned the winds just now. we have a high wind advisory on the bay bridge, the san mateo bridge and one for the altamont pass. if you are going to the city right now, we are not seeing any big backups 4:38 just minor once in a few of the cash lanes but fastrak you're cruising on by. there's still some roadwork especially until 5 a.m. both directions of the carquinez bridge....
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this morning located between the center anchorage over towards treasure island. elsewhere taking a look at conditions along 880 right now, so far traffic is pretty lightly traveled. northbound 238 to the maze, 16 minutes for your drive time. not seeing any delays yet on that southbound side as you head into hayward. don't forget later on though you have some mariners taking on the a's at the coliseum. first pitch at 12:35. so a nice day game there. you're going to see some delays out to the coliseum later on so do plan for that. you can always use mass transit. that's a great choice. if you are taking mass transit this morning, so far everything is on time. no delays for bart, ace, caltrain or muni. rest of the roadways look just like this. really nice. we're not seeing any delays across the san mateo bridge. right now, if you are traveling out of hayward towards foster city, it will only take you 13 minutes for your drive time. once you get towards 101, traffic is pretty light in both directions. taking a look at the golden gate bridge, i just watched the zipper
this morning located between the center anchorage over towards treasure island. elsewhere taking a look at conditions along 880 right now, so far traffic is pretty lightly traveled. northbound 238 to the maze, 16 minutes for your drive time. not seeing any delays yet on that southbound side as you head into hayward. don't forget later on though you have some mariners taking on the a's at the coliseum. first pitch at 12:35. so a nice day game there. you're going to see some delays out to the...
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and the anchorage police officer and three good samaritans are being hailed as heroes for saving hisife. investigators say wearing a seatbelt when his car crashed, rolled over and pinned him under. on sunday. police dash cam video shows the group of guys lifting the car, just enough, for the victim to squirm out through the sunroof. aside from an injured arm, the driver is also being treated for smoke inhalation. police are now investigating the crash to see how it happened. and the driver may still get a ticket for not wearing his seatbelt. >>> coming up, we get a break from the rain. but it won't last long, howard's up next, with a look >>> lo bot mis. a strange and disturbing part of history. take a trip with us, back in time to the dc hospital where the doctor known for lobotomies tonight on wusa 9 news at 11:00. >>> we have some sad news to report. cbs news just announced that legendary "60 minutes" correspondent morally safer has died. one week ago, cbs announced he was retiring after 46 years. he made his name covering the vietnam war, for cbs. and he then traveled the globe,
and the anchorage police officer and three good samaritans are being hailed as heroes for saving hisife. investigators say wearing a seatbelt when his car crashed, rolled over and pinned him under. on sunday. police dash cam video shows the group of guys lifting the car, just enough, for the victim to squirm out through the sunroof. aside from an injured arm, the driver is also being treated for smoke inhalation. police are now investigating the crash to see how it happened. and the driver may...
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they may still have some roadwork from the anchorage to the center anchorage but no longer any delay between san francisco and oakland. all lanes are open with this accident in santa rosa northbound 101 approaching mark west springs road. no longer anily that in either direction in santa rosa. high winds are an issue this morning. we have high wind advisories san mateo bridge which you're looking at live here, the bay bridge and the altamont pass. it should be wrapping up the overnight roadwork. i think they just picked it up on the carquinez bridge. we were seeing a delay eastbound. no longer the case in both directions. >>> in san francisco, the calls for greg suhr to step down as police chief grew louder but it took another officer-involved shooting yesterday to light the fuse. anne makovec reports. >> reporter: it's new day new leadership this morning for the san francisco police department. mayor ed lee made the announcement last night around 5:00 that he asked chief suhr to resign and that suhr agreed. that came hours after an officer shot and killed a car theft suspect in the
they may still have some roadwork from the anchorage to the center anchorage but no longer any delay between san francisco and oakland. all lanes are open with this accident in santa rosa northbound 101 approaching mark west springs road. no longer anily that in either direction in santa rosa. high winds are an issue this morning. we have high wind advisories san mateo bridge which you're looking at live here, the bay bridge and the altamont pass. it should be wrapping up the overnight...
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this certainty was told that her referral from the anchorage v.a. was rescinded and she would need to go to the choice program for another. so she calls the choice contractor's hot line that she was referred to for behavioral health providers. eventually, the individual -- she's talking to this person on the other end of the help line who didn't know what neurosurgery was. when the particular problem was resolved, the neurosurgeon was no longer available, and the veteran was stuck on painkillers until her surgery could be rescheduled. not a good outcome. then another one -- a veteran living in juneau, our capital city. he was under the on-going care of a local ophthalmologist. but that dr. didn't take care. so the veteran calls for another referral and he was told, you can drive to sitka to see an ophthalmologist there. well, if you're listening to this and you're from alaska, you would be laughing now because you know that there is no road from juneau to sitka. they're both islands. so the other reason that you might raise an eyebrow is not only can
this certainty was told that her referral from the anchorage v.a. was rescinded and she would need to go to the choice program for another. so she calls the choice contractor's hot line that she was referred to for behavioral health providers. eventually, the individual -- she's talking to this person on the other end of the help line who didn't know what neurosurgery was. when the particular problem was resolved, the neurosurgeon was no longer available, and the veteran was stuck on...
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the municipality of anchorage requested this land to be made available. the city council passed a resolution thanking the delegation for supporting this legislation. i'm very excited to get this land into the city of anchorage for development purposes. i support passage of this legislation and i thank you and i reserve the rest of my time at this time. . mr. carson: i rise in support of this bill to convey nine acres of property in anchorage, alaska, to the local municipality in exchange for the fair market value. g.s.a. and the archivist, mr. speaker, have come to the conclusion that this is no longer needed by the federal government. a house version of this bill was reported out of committee by voice vote and was subsequently passed by the house. selling this property to the city of anchorage, alaska, at its fair market value protects the interest of taxpayers who acquired the property but also allows the federal government, mr. speaker, to shed the costs of maintaining and securing unneeded property. finally, mr. speaker, i encourage g.s.a. to continue
the municipality of anchorage requested this land to be made available. the city council passed a resolution thanking the delegation for supporting this legislation. i'm very excited to get this land into the city of anchorage for development purposes. i support passage of this legislation and i thank you and i reserve the rest of my time at this time. . mr. carson: i rise in support of this bill to convey nine acres of property in anchorage, alaska, to the local municipality in exchange for...
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you may have heard about the hits for jesus case. this is up in anchorage, alaska. it was the winter olympics were about to begin in the olympic was being carried through anchorage. they allowed off the kids to go watch the torchbearer as he was passing. this kid comes out with a huge banner saying bong hits for jesus. the principal and that disciplining a student and suspending him for a few days. he challenges the suspension saying i have free-speech rights. there was an earlier case, tinker against des moines for a black armband was written by some kid objecting to vietnam war or the supreme court has unanimously said let's protect the speech. this time the court was unwilling to expand today is an thomas writes the opinion saying hey, free-speech rights for students and at the schoolhouse door. the purpose of schools is education, not expression of political principle and especially not when it ends up in disruptive for the educational process. very interesting judge. >> host: why do you think he doesn't talk? maybe once in 25, 30. >> guest: i speak about this in
you may have heard about the hits for jesus case. this is up in anchorage, alaska. it was the winter olympics were about to begin in the olympic was being carried through anchorage. they allowed off the kids to go watch the torchbearer as he was passing. this kid comes out with a huge banner saying bong hits for jesus. the principal and that disciplining a student and suspending him for a few days. he challenges the suspension saying i have free-speech rights. there was an earlier case, tinker...
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. >> the anchorage daily news put a $100,000 reward on this thing.can bring this baby in. >> despite an exhaustive search, he returns empty handed. >> i really had high hopes about finding this thing. i would love to go back up there and when i get a little older and more time on my hands, i'll go up there and disprove or prove this thing. >> until then, the myth of caddy lives on. perhaps the mystery is what we love most of all. >> do they see him? >> racing against the clock. >> he's right there! >> to save lives. >> get out! >> this went from being a curiosity to a catastrophe. >> hurry! >> literally in a matter of minutes. >> diving head first into danger, courageous people risk everything. >> he can't get out. >> oh, jesus. >> to stop a tragedy. >> i don't think i was breathing. i think i stopped breathing for that few seconds. >> just said, the hell with it. >> heart stopping rescues. >> i thought that he has one chance left. >> breath taking we
. >> the anchorage daily news put a $100,000 reward on this thing.can bring this baby in. >> despite an exhaustive search, he returns empty handed. >> i really had high hopes about finding this thing. i would love to go back up there and when i get a little older and more time on my hands, i'll go up there and disprove or prove this thing. >> until then, the myth of caddy lives on. perhaps the mystery is what we love most of all. >> do they see him? >> racing...
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he planned to attack the british anchorage. it did not come to pass a 20 past the british, someone was there. barney.as looking for they were making a big thing about barney's fleet sailing to fight the british. coburn was looking for barney. was looking -- barney was looking for coburn. they missed each other. at the mouth of the patuxent river there is say at leonard's creek. there are several smaller boats that took on barney's fleet. it was an inconclusive fight. barney got past the british into saint leonard's creek. the british immediately blockaded him. he is stuck in saint leonard's creek, what to do. you have the royal marines who are adept at small boat operations and can go anywhere. barney knew it. he needed ground forces to protect his flotilla. he sent word to washington. the madison administration obliged. they sent the 36th infantry. u.s. regulars, one for battalion. raw recruits. the sent the 38th infantry, heart of one infantry. they called out the militia. the militia said no thank you. they gave so much infor
he planned to attack the british anchorage. it did not come to pass a 20 past the british, someone was there. barney.as looking for they were making a big thing about barney's fleet sailing to fight the british. coburn was looking for barney. was looking -- barney was looking for coburn. they missed each other. at the mouth of the patuxent river there is say at leonard's creek. there are several smaller boats that took on barney's fleet. it was an inconclusive fight. barney got past the british...
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jesus case this was an alaska, the winter olympics were about to begin and deal with the torch was carried through anchorage so high school allowed all the kids to watch the torchbearer as he was passing and a kid comes up with a huge banner about jesus the principal and the discipline in the student and suspended him for a few days. he challenges the suspension to say i have free-speech rights. remember there was an earlier case tinker verses des moines of black arm band was written to object to the vietnam war the unanimous supreme court said that is protected speech. this time the court was not willing to extend free speech protections and thomas writes the opinion to say free speech rights for students and at the schoolhouse door the purposes for education not expression of a political principle and especially not kittens that being disruptive to the educational process. very interesting judge. >> host: white you think he doesn't talk from the bench? maybe once? >> i speak about this in the book. and actually two years ago in february jeffrey toobin wrote a piece called thomas's outrageous conduct a he
jesus case this was an alaska, the winter olympics were about to begin and deal with the torch was carried through anchorage so high school allowed all the kids to watch the torchbearer as he was passing and a kid comes up with a huge banner about jesus the principal and the discipline in the student and suspended him for a few days. he challenges the suspension to say i have free-speech rights. remember there was an earlier case tinker verses des moines of black arm band was written to object...
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work crews eastbound approaching the center anchorage. that's a look at your "kcbs traffic." now probably the biggest most loyal san jose sharks fan roberta gonzales. >> i just rolled in from the game actually. you know, liza -- >> i can tell. [ laughter ] >> you know, you and i went to games 20 years ago. >> right. that's right. >> at the shark tank. >> we're hard core. >> hard core. yeah. congratulations to our san jose sharks! we're still crying this morning. we're still so happy! there you have the shark tank where people -- if you look very, very carefully, can you see them? people are still celebrating that big sharks win last night advancing to the stanley cup finals. dennis o'donnell has that sports report coming up at about 5:20 this morning. right now at 5:17, temperatures are in the 40s and 50s. it is 48 degrees in santa rosa. hey, our weather watcher is in the santa clara valley. we have steve castian in los altos, 6 degrees cooler this morning. we are going from spring to summer weather today. and go, sharks! hey, now what, you nailed that, steve. we are starting
work crews eastbound approaching the center anchorage. that's a look at your "kcbs traffic." now probably the biggest most loyal san jose sharks fan roberta gonzales. >> i just rolled in from the game actually. you know, liza -- >> i can tell. [ laughter ] >> you know, you and i went to games 20 years ago. >> right. that's right. >> at the shark tank. >> we're hard core. >> hard core. yeah. congratulations to our san jose sharks! we're still...
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they look at the anchorage of us waives in concrete and allow you to tells what tables the american would american with counsel, national design specifications that can be used values from their tables. in determining this year at the base plate from the anchors that go through. it tells you you don't get any dollies for stuff that's in concrete that's not found or plates that are no good war anchor plates that are corroded. the last section, it deals with anguish into brick foundations. it allows you to turn values for existing brick foundations based on testing. it's kind of the same thing. you don't get to count stuff that's out of plumb. anchor bolts at an angle. anchor bolts that are loose. it's common in brick that they work themselves with. they don't have a value and can't use those in calculation and then not again caught road it. that's a synopsis of it. it's no new changes to the no new changes excuse me, no new requirements. only clarifications had to deal with these. i'll answer any questions about your. the mccarthy thank you. commissioner clinch >> commissioner clinch: i th
they look at the anchorage of us waives in concrete and allow you to tells what tables the american would american with counsel, national design specifications that can be used values from their tables. in determining this year at the base plate from the anchors that go through. it tells you you don't get any dollies for stuff that's in concrete that's not found or plates that are no good war anchor plates that are corroded. the last section, it deals with anguish into brick foundations. it...
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the rule kicks in december 1st. >>> we have dramatic video of a man trapped inside a burning suv and it happened sunday in anchorage, alaska. the driver was pinned inside and arm pinned under the door as smoke and flames rose from the vehicle. with help they were able to rock the car and free the man's arm. >> 1-2-3! go, go, go! >> the man escaped through a shattered sunroof and it was a close call. police say about a minute later, flames. lucky for that man. >>> let's check out this funnel cloud in vero beach, florida 60 miles south of cape canaveral. it's unclear if the tornado touchdown down but it led to flooding. in washington observatory in new hampshire, winds 100 miles an hour. one man is almost blown away from a gust! it's fun to watch, but it's not fun to be in. i've been in winds during that high during a hurricane. deis is flying. >> if you're watching that video, you're like, why wasn't he tethered? >>> let's talk about the storms that we are dealing with this morning. we mentioned that funnel vowed in vero beach. the rainy season in florida. thunderstorms in south florida. miami to ft. lauderdale umbr
the rule kicks in december 1st. >>> we have dramatic video of a man trapped inside a burning suv and it happened sunday in anchorage, alaska. the driver was pinned inside and arm pinned under the door as smoke and flames rose from the vehicle. with help they were able to rock the car and free the man's arm. >> 1-2-3! go, go, go! >> the man escaped through a shattered sunroof and it was a close call. police say about a minute later, flames. lucky for that man. >>>...
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investigators say april 20th, the plane hit the eagle mid flight, then went down near a small airport outsite anchorage, the pilot, co-pilot, two passengers died in the crash. this is the nation's first deadly civilian plane crash after hitting a bald eagle. >>> there are new developent in in the investigation into the death of prince. the musician arranged to meet with a california addiction doctor the day before he died than word from the doctor's lawyers. he confirms a newspaper report that actually stated, representatives for prince reached out to the doctor and that the doctor's son flew no minnesota the next morning to help the singer with a painkiller addiction. it was that son who called 911 after finding prince's body in a elevator at the star's home. >>> federal health officials have a warning for doctors, cut back on prescribing antibiotics way back. a new study finds many antibiotics prescribed in the u.s. may be unnecessary, especially for ear, sinus and throat infections. now, officials want doctors to cut unnecessary prescriptions in half. researchers blame the expes drudru drudru excess
investigators say april 20th, the plane hit the eagle mid flight, then went down near a small airport outsite anchorage, the pilot, co-pilot, two passengers died in the crash. this is the nation's first deadly civilian plane crash after hitting a bald eagle. >>> there are new developent in in the investigation into the death of prince. the musician arranged to meet with a california addiction doctor the day before he died than word from the doctor's lawyers. he confirms a newspaper...
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the burning suv. it happened sunday in anchorage, alaska. police arrived to find the driver inside, his arm pinned inside the door. together with some bystanders they were able to rock the car and free the man's arm. >> push! go go go! he's out. >> that man escaped through a shattered sunroof and it was a close call. police say about a minute later that car was fully engulfed in flames. >>> let's get down to business with cnbc's landon dowdy. good morning, landon. >> hey, there, happy wednesday. well, the pay gap is still very wide at the office. a report by the afl/cio shows that the average pay of a ceo at the s&p 500 company is nearly $12.5 million or 335 times that of the average employee. that is an improvement from 2014 when top executives earned 373 times the pay of the average worker. can you believe that? it's been trending higher as compensation is tied more to -- >> we need to become ceos. >> we need to get on that as soon as possible. but also, got a new study that finds genetically modified crops are not only safe, but may be goo
the burning suv. it happened sunday in anchorage, alaska. police arrived to find the driver inside, his arm pinned inside the door. together with some bystanders they were able to rock the car and free the man's arm. >> push! go go go! he's out. >> that man escaped through a shattered sunroof and it was a close call. police say about a minute later that car was fully engulfed in flames. >>> let's get down to business with cnbc's landon dowdy. good morning, landon. >>...
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anchorage, alaska. a firefighter in an overturned car, nepleading for help. the good samaritans lifting the car just enough. >>> and led zeppelin, here's the two songs. ♪ ♪ >> a judge has been asked to order robert plant and jimmy page to attend a trial. >>> when we come back, the true american heroes right now climbing mt. everest. we have pictures, coming up. thousands of people came out today to run the race for retirement. so we asked them... are you completely prepared for retirement? okay, mostly prepared?
anchorage, alaska. a firefighter in an overturned car, nepleading for help. the good samaritans lifting the car just enough. >>> and led zeppelin, here's the two songs. ♪ ♪ >> a judge has been asked to order robert plant and jimmy page to attend a trial. >>> when we come back, the true american heroes right now climbing mt. everest. we have pictures, coming up. thousands of people came out today to run the race for retirement. so we asked them... are you completely...
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towards the rest of the bay area, eastbound roadwork at the bay bridge approaching center age every anchorage out there until 6 a.m. meantime, heading into san francisco, at the toll plaza, that's still in good shape with no big problems to report to you leaving oakland heading into the city. the metering lights are off. if you plan on heading on any san francisco freeway, they are all moving at the speed limit. 280, 101 and i-80. the golden gate commute you can see work crews are out there. the flashing lights and in a few moments we'll have four southbound lanes available for you for the commute out of southern marin approaching san francisco. a quick 14-minute drive time leaving san rafael heading toward san francisco. heading for the south bay you're in good shape there. and keep in mind of course we have the warriors game tonight at 6:00. they will be taking care of business. and at the arena doors open at earlier. the northbound commute rolling through the oakland area. no major delays at high street. >>> before el nino most of us could only spot blue whales on the discovery channel but
towards the rest of the bay area, eastbound roadwork at the bay bridge approaching center age every anchorage out there until 6 a.m. meantime, heading into san francisco, at the toll plaza, that's still in good shape with no big problems to report to you leaving oakland heading into the city. the metering lights are off. if you plan on heading on any san francisco freeway, they are all moving at the speed limit. 280, 101 and i-80. the golden gate commute you can see work crews are out there....
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the third suspect. >>> true bravery on display in anchorage, alaska as an officer and four citizens rescued a man whose was trapped underneath the burning car. the man scrambled away from the car. just moments later the whole thing burst into flames. >>> u.s. prosecutors are getting involved in the international sports doping scandal. they've opened an investigation into alleged state sponsored dopes by dozens of russian leases and looking at officials as well as coaches and others who may have unfairly benefited from doping. it's believed conspiracy and fraud charges are being pursued. u.s. prosecutors are allowed to bring kays against foreigners living abroad if they have some connection to the u.s. >>> one of russia's most recognizable athletes maria sharapova learns how long she will be banned from tennis. she failed a drug test at this year's australian open and admitted taking a medication that was declared illegal at the start of the year and believe she will be banned between 6 and 12 months. >>> appeals have been filed after major league baseball handed out suspensions. second baseman from tex
the third suspect. >>> true bravery on display in anchorage, alaska as an officer and four citizens rescued a man whose was trapped underneath the burning car. the man scrambled away from the car. just moments later the whole thing burst into flames. >>> u.s. prosecutors are getting involved in the international sports doping scandal. they've opened an investigation into alleged state sponsored dopes by dozens of russian leases and looking at officials as well as coaches and...
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a seat belt was thrown out of the vehicle but his arm remain trapped underneath the burning vehicle. you see an anchorage four others on the street to push the suv just enough up to free the screaming driver. he walked away just as firefighters arrived to put out the fire. >>> the u.s. senate has confirmed the first openly gay leader of a u.s. military branch. eric fanning will serve as army secretary. the vote had been held up by republican senator pat roberts since september. he dropped his opposition in exchange for assurances that guantanamo bay prisoners would not be transferred to facilities in the u.s. fanning has served as an adviser to the army secretary in the past and worked on defense secretary ash carter's transition team. >> a man set out to buy flowers for his wife but instead ended up in the fangs of a poisonous snake a north carolina man was buying flowers for his wife at lowes when a copper head bit him. employees ended up killing the snake with a shovel. the man was rushed to the hospital and injected with antivenom but the bite still caused massive swelling and pain. doctors say it's
a seat belt was thrown out of the vehicle but his arm remain trapped underneath the burning vehicle. you see an anchorage four others on the street to push the suv just enough up to free the screaming driver. he walked away just as firefighters arrived to put out the fire. >>> the u.s. senate has confirmed the first openly gay leader of a u.s. military branch. eric fanning will serve as army secretary. the vote had been held up by republican senator pat roberts since september. he...
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the door! >> dash cam video capturing a brave rescue in anchorage, alaska, police officers and bystanders rushed in to help a man stuck under his burning suv. >> together they were able to push the car allowing the man to escape through the sunroof. minutes after the firefighters arrived the entire car went up in flames. the driver says the group of good samaritans saved his life. >>> 4:41 right now. we switch gears to talk about the forecast. chuck bell is in the storm team 4 weather center with the rain coming in. >> yeah, not as much as yesterday, but another day stuck with clouds and rain chances across the area. our 19th out of the last 22 days with rall school day forecast, be prepared for a couple showers off and on throughout the day. take the umbrellas and put them in the backpacks this afternoon. not as much rain as yesterday but not a pretty day to be outside. the recess gets a "c." could be a little drying out with a sliver or two of sunshine. jeans, raincoat and umbrella ready. the seven-day forecast includes a big chance for rain on the weekend. that's coming up in ten minutes. it'
the door! >> dash cam video capturing a brave rescue in anchorage, alaska, police officers and bystanders rushed in to help a man stuck under his burning suv. >> together they were able to push the car allowing the man to escape through the sunroof. minutes after the firefighters arrived the entire car went up in flames. the driver says the group of good samaritans saved his life. >>> 4:41 right now. we switch gears to talk about the forecast. chuck bell is in the storm...
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the monitor. thanks for coming. our guest is treasury secretary jacob lew. his last visit was in july 2015 and we appreciate his coming back before his trip next week to anchorage and then the g-7 foreign ministers meeting in japan. our guest flirted with a journalism career while he was editor of the forest hills high school beacon. he evidently thought better of it and while in college caught the washington bug, working for representative bella abzug and joe moakley, earned a bachelor degree at hafshtd and a law degree at jpmorgantown. between '79 and '87 he learned politics from a master in his role as principal deputy policy adviser to house speaker tip o'neill. as a special assistant to president clinton in '93 and '94 our guest played a key role in helping design americorps. he was later deputy director and then director of omb between '98 and 2001 when he led the clinton budget team. the united states government posted a surplus for three consecutive years. he was chief operating officer of new york university and then chief operating officer for two different citigroup business units. before joining the obama administration in 2009. deputy secretary of
the monitor. thanks for coming. our guest is treasury secretary jacob lew. his last visit was in july 2015 and we appreciate his coming back before his trip next week to anchorage and then the g-7 foreign ministers meeting in japan. our guest flirted with a journalism career while he was editor of the forest hills high school beacon. he evidently thought better of it and while in college caught the washington bug, working for representative bella abzug and joe moakley, earned a bachelor degree...
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the door. a tip that leads to an arrest could be worth $1,000 to you. >>> a slow-speed chase caught on camera, officers started this in anchorage, alaska, when a forklift slammed into a liquor store. the driver ran in and grabbed alcohol bottles and took off and the police chased him and pulled him over. >>> people the holiday weekend and spent yesterday at the beach. they got there early, a beautiful day, the sun was shining. everybody was relieved that finally the summer is here. >> we're definitely ready for this. we've been ready for summer for a while. it's been really cold lately. we're happy to be out here enjoying it all. >> it's been raining for how long? how many weeks? we finally got a nice day. >> i love it, flying like a bird. >> the beaches are recovering from heavy damage by the blizzard back in january. in some places the walk ways to the surf are open air, a dune used to be there, but repairs are complete and the beaches are in great shape. if you are planning to head out to the coast this weekend, download our free app and there will find a memorial day weekend guide with the best and worst times to leave and virginia and d. c. where
the door. a tip that leads to an arrest could be worth $1,000 to you. >>> a slow-speed chase caught on camera, officers started this in anchorage, alaska, when a forklift slammed into a liquor store. the driver ran in and grabbed alcohol bottles and took off and the police chased him and pulled him over. >>> people the holiday weekend and spent yesterday at the beach. they got there early, a beautiful day, the sun was shining. everybody was relieved that finally the summer is...
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the tragedy at yellowstone park. putting a baby bison into his car, it had to be euthanized. >>> dramatic rescue in anchorage, alaska.irefighter in an overturned car, nepleading for help. the good samaritans lifting the car just enough. >>> and led zeppelin, here's the two songs. ♪ ♪ >> a judge has been asked to order robert plant and jimmy page to attend a trial. >>> when we come back, the true american heroes right now climbing mt. everest. we have pictures, coming up. thousands of people came out today to run the race for retirement. so we asked them... are you completely prepared for retirement? okay, mostly prepared? could you save 1% more of your income? it doesn't sound like much, but saving an additional 1% now, could make a big difference over time. i'm going to be even better about saving. you can do it, it helps in the long run. prudential bring your challenges and you're talking to your doctor about your medication... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira helping me go further. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps
the tragedy at yellowstone park. putting a baby bison into his car, it had to be euthanized. >>> dramatic rescue in anchorage, alaska.irefighter in an overturned car, nepleading for help. the good samaritans lifting the car just enough. >>> and led zeppelin, here's the two songs. ♪ ♪ >> a judge has been asked to order robert plant and jimmy page to attend a trial. >>> when we come back, the true american heroes right now climbing mt. everest. we have...
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the incredible effort here as an officer and four other people push aside a burning suv. this is in east anchorage, alaska. they rescued a man whose arm was had underneath. they rocked the car just enough for the driver to free his arm. and the crying man scrambled away from the suv. just moments later, it burst into flames. >> anyone outdoors yesterday at this time was rewarded with a rare sight. a fireball cut across the skies over new england and the northeast. it's believed it was a meteor about five feet in diameter. it broke part in maine. it was seen as far north as new brunswick, canada, and as as far south as new jersey and then accompanied by a large boom. >> switching gears now to a frightening case for a colorado family. terrorized by a home invasion. >> it happened to two middle school teachers while their children were sleeping in what police now say was a case of mistaken identity. latest. >> oh, my god. oh, my god. >> reporter: the call for help is frantic. >> 911? >> there's three men that just came in my house and attacked my husband and i. >> reporter: a knock on the door in thi
the incredible effort here as an officer and four other people push aside a burning suv. this is in east anchorage, alaska. they rescued a man whose arm was had underneath. they rocked the car just enough for the driver to free his arm. and the crying man scrambled away from the suv. just moments later, it burst into flames. >> anyone outdoors yesterday at this time was rewarded with a rare sight. a fireball cut across the skies over new england and the northeast. it's believed it was a...
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this is at a convenient store in the 5600 block of mount vernon highy.wa brave rescue in anchorage, alaska. >> together rescuers and bystanders were able to get the man through the sunroof. just minutes later the whole car was up in flames. >>> coming up on 5:41 now on this wednesday morning. >> yes, it's hump day. >> what day is it, aaron? >> hump day. >> hump day. >> it's been a while since i've heard the two of you do that. >> it has been a while. aaron hasn't been playing well with others nicely. >> it's the doom and gloom. >> i know it is. it won't be prettier today. a few more showers in hagerstown. we are rain-free at the moment, but it is all cloudy. this is the view from the city camera socked in with the clouds and the fog. it will rain on you again today. keep the umbrella handy. we'll climb into the 50s to lower 60s today, but a lot of cloar late in the day. out of the 22 name suggestions, soggy sammy or rainy mcrain face are some of my favorites. >> i vote rainy mcreiain face. we just got off the phone with police, there's a truck at the entrance there at piper lane. that hit
this is at a convenient store in the 5600 block of mount vernon highy.wa brave rescue in anchorage, alaska. >> together rescuers and bystanders were able to get the man through the sunroof. just minutes later the whole car was up in flames. >>> coming up on 5:41 now on this wednesday morning. >> yes, it's hump day. >> what day is it, aaron? >> hump day. >> hump day. >> it's been a while since i've heard the two of you do that. >> it has been a...
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the recommendations of our authorizing committees. that deepens harbors in gulfport, charleston, mobile, louisiana, anchorage harbor. it's money for the west coast harbors as well. we take a step toward doubling basic energy research. our top priority was the office of science which for the second consecutive year has a record level of funding for an appropriations bill. $325 million for harper e, an agency we value because of the good work it does. and we support the administration's request to keep the united states at the forefront of supercomputing in the world. as i mentioned, we support nuclear power, especially efforts to find places to put used nuclear fuel. we have included again the pilot program senator feinstein authored and which i support, and support for private waste facilities which could also serve that same function. we have money for advanced reactors and for safely extending the length of time nuclear plants can operate, which is the easiest way to keep the largest amount of reliable carbon-free electricity available over the next several years. in terms of the national nuclear security administr
the recommendations of our authorizing committees. that deepens harbors in gulfport, charleston, mobile, louisiana, anchorage harbor. it's money for the west coast harbors as well. we take a step toward doubling basic energy research. our top priority was the office of science which for the second consecutive year has a record level of funding for an appropriations bill. $325 million for harper e, an agency we value because of the good work it does. and we support the administration's request...
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the monitor." thanks for coming. our guest today is treasury secretary jacob lew. his last visit here was in july 2015, and we appreciate his coming back before his trip next week to anchorage and then to the g-7 foreign ministers' meeting in japan. our guest flirted with a journalism career while he was the editor of the forest hills high school "beacon." he evidently thought better of it and while in college caught the washington bug working for representatives bella abzug and joe moakley, earned a bachelor's degree at harvard and a law degree at georgetown. between 1979 and 1987, he learned politics from a master in his role as principal policy advisor for the house speaker tip o'neill. as a speak assistant to president clinton in 1993 and 1994, our guest played a key role in helping design americorps. he was later deputy director and then director of omb. between 1998 and 2001, when he led the clinton budget team, the united states government posted a surplus for three consecutive years. he was chief operating officer of new york university and then chief operating officer for two different citigroup business units before joining the obama administration in 2009 as depu
the monitor." thanks for coming. our guest today is treasury secretary jacob lew. his last visit here was in july 2015, and we appreciate his coming back before his trip next week to anchorage and then to the g-7 foreign ministers' meeting in japan. our guest flirted with a journalism career while he was the editor of the forest hills high school "beacon." he evidently thought better of it and while in college caught the washington bug working for representatives bella abzug and...
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the roadwork on the lower deck is eastbound 80 treasure island to center anchorage until 6:00. southbound 880 no troubles. northbound looks good. they are clearing roadwork from 29th to 23rd. two lanes are shut down until 6:00 but we haven't seen any delays as a result so your drive times are looking nice northbound 880, 238 to the maze, 16 minutes this morning. to the south bay looks like this brush fire cleared quickly. no longer there. no activity along stevens creek boulevard on-ramp to north 880. a lot of green on our sensors. drive time pretty nice this morning. not seeing any delays along 101. if you plan on travel northbound from 280/680 to 237, that will take you 11 minutes. 2380 clear as well as guadalupe parkway -- 280 clear as well as guadalupe parkway. westbound 4 no delays yet out of antioch as you work your way into pittsburg and a crash 205 at 580. busy on the altamont pass this morning. back to you guys. >>> there's a brand-new barbie in the toy aisle but this one stands out from the pack. she has stronger claws than every ken combined. her name is misty copela
the roadwork on the lower deck is eastbound 80 treasure island to center anchorage until 6:00. southbound 880 no troubles. northbound looks good. they are clearing roadwork from 29th to 23rd. two lanes are shut down until 6:00 but we haven't seen any delays as a result so your drive times are looking nice northbound 880, 238 to the maze, 16 minutes this morning. to the south bay looks like this brush fire cleared quickly. no longer there. no activity along stevens creek boulevard on-ramp to...
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the measure, some say it could backfire if it slashes workers' hours. it kicks in november 1st. >>> dramatic video of a man trapped inside a burning suv. anchorage, alaska, his arm pinned under a door. together, with some bystanders, they were able to rock the car and free the man's arm. >> go, go, go! >> the sounds as intense as it looks. it was a close call. police say about a minute later, the car was fully engulfed in flames. >>> check out this funnel cloud in vero beach, florida. the heavy rain to extensive flooding, and earlier this week, some weather observers at the mount washington in new hampshire had some fun with the massive winds there, 109 miles an hour. one man nearly gets blown away. he can barely even walk or stand. you can see him struggling there. so i don't know if you've ever been to anything close to that. >> i've been in a hurricane but never on the top of a mountain in cold temperatures like that. >> all right, weather man. >> that was very impressive. >> bucket list there for you. >> i know, he should have been tethered, too. >>> so it's a pretty quiet day in the west. good time to take a look how we did with the el niÑo
the measure, some say it could backfire if it slashes workers' hours. it kicks in november 1st. >>> dramatic video of a man trapped inside a burning suv. anchorage, alaska, his arm pinned under a door. together, with some bystanders, they were able to rock the car and free the man's arm. >> go, go, go! >> the sounds as intense as it looks. it was a close call. police say about a minute later, the car was fully engulfed in flames. >>> check out this funnel cloud in...
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the time of war. we have joint facilities in san antonio, anchorage, alaska, in great lakes. we have a joint facility with the navy and those joint facilities are synergistic because we get a larger number of doctors and the department of defense would say that's great for them because it's hard to be a proficient doctor when all you are caring for his 19-22-year-old who are in good shape. they love the chronic and acute problems that our veterans have. >> this is a personal comment -- i have always felt that the defense department has not done a very good job of how it takes care of people when they leave the department. . we are great about recruiting shame on us. we should have a higher priority. >> chuck hagel and now ash carter have made this a high priority. 250,000 service members are leaving the service this year. we have created a program called transition assistance program where we push that upstream. it starts about 120 days before the person gets out. i have attended the programs and spoken at them where the ommanding officer of that unit actually gets up and says
the time of war. we have joint facilities in san antonio, anchorage, alaska, in great lakes. we have a joint facility with the navy and those joint facilities are synergistic because we get a larger number of doctors and the department of defense would say that's great for them because it's hard to be a proficient doctor when all you are caring for his 19-22-year-old who are in good shape. they love the chronic and acute problems that our veterans have. >> this is a personal comment -- i...
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the monitor." thanks for coming. our guest is treasury secretary jack lew. we appreciate his coming back before his trip next week to anchorage, and then to the g7 foreign ministers meeting in japan. our guest flirted with a journalism career while he was editor of the forest hills high school beacon. he evidently thought better of it, and while in college caught the washington bug working for representatives, earned a bachelor's degree at harvard and a law degree at georgetown between. he learned politics from a master in his role as principal deputy policy adviser to house speaker tip o'neill. as a special assistant to president clinton in '93 and '94, he played a key role in designing americorps. he was director of onb. he led the clinton budget team, the united states government posted a surplus for three consecutive years. he was chief operating officer of new york university, and then chief operating officer for two different citigroup business units before joining the obama administration in 2009 as deputy secretary of state for management and resources. he became omb director in november 2010, white house chief of sta
the monitor." thanks for coming. our guest is treasury secretary jack lew. we appreciate his coming back before his trip next week to anchorage, and then to the g7 foreign ministers meeting in japan. our guest flirted with a journalism career while he was editor of the forest hills high school beacon. he evidently thought better of it, and while in college caught the washington bug working for representatives, earned a bachelor's degree at harvard and a law degree at georgetown between. he...
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the door! >> a police dash cam catches this dramatic scene as a man's car bursts into flames. who that driver is credited >>> dash cam video showing a daring rescue in anchoragealaska. bystanders and police officers pushed the car to a after the firefighters arrived, the whole car burst into flames. the driver says a group of good samaritans saved his life. >>> this evening cyclists in maryland will ride the roads to remember riders who died. john bower and lynn rosenbush will be remembered after riding their tandem bike last halloween. katharine lyon was driving drunk and hit the couple from behind. she'll be in court this friday. >>> do you ever think how much food a city like d.c. wastes? today a local organization is going to take what we would normally toss aside and use it to serve 5,000 people. mike curtain is the ceo of d.c. kitchen and helping put on today's event. he said it's unsettled that food producers often throw away bruised food rather then a give it to people who are hungry. >> we live our food has been made very inexpensive and somewhat devalued. what we want people to understand is the value the food has and hopefully prevent people from t
the door! >> a police dash cam catches this dramatic scene as a man's car bursts into flames. who that driver is credited >>> dash cam video showing a daring rescue in anchoragealaska. bystanders and police officers pushed the car to a after the firefighters arrived, the whole car burst into flames. the driver says a group of good samaritans saved his life. >>> this evening cyclists in maryland will ride the roads to remember riders who died. john bower and lynn...
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the left shoulder but a lot of activity there on scene. bay bridge, some roadwork in effect westbound from center anchorage to fremont and folsom. two lanes open until 6:00. traffic is light but you will see slightly slower speeds across the span and the altamont pass starting to get busy. >>> a deadly highway shooting has pittsburg police asking who would kill a mother of four? it happened yesterday on 4 near railroad avenue exit. >> she had four kids. four kids! >> reporter: four kids now without a mother and a family desperately pleading for help. >> somebody do something, please come forward. we are begging you! i'm begging you. please come forward. >> reporter: shanique marie was shot and killed on 4. >> a black sedan that hit the embankment off the right-hand shoulder and the suspect vehicle which apparently there were four to five gunshots heard. >> the vehicle had collided after the vehicle was shot at several times and ultimately caught on fire. >> reporter: this is what the lexus looked like after it crashed into a dirt em bankment . the family says the car blocked to shanique's boyfriend. he was shot in the arm but wil
the left shoulder but a lot of activity there on scene. bay bridge, some roadwork in effect westbound from center anchorage to fremont and folsom. two lanes open until 6:00. traffic is light but you will see slightly slower speeds across the span and the altamont pass starting to get busy. >>> a deadly highway shooting has pittsburg police asking who would kill a mother of four? it happened yesterday on 4 near railroad avenue exit. >> she had four kids. four kids! >>...
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the derby will be there. exaggerator is 0 for 4 against nyquist. both horses will probably have a sloppy tracking to contend with. rain is expected at post time. >> now to anchorage, alaska, and a wildlife challenge or two. it was quite a triathlon. take a look at this, a mama bear and her two cubs cross the course. >> i thought they wanted to run into. >> the cubs seemed especially curious. >> the owner says she can't remember a bear coming within sniffing distance of a that runner props. staying surprisingly calm. >> wow. i would have finished that run in record time. >> i wonder what charity the bears are running for? >> yeah. no. >> . >> that's one way to motivate to you finish or just turn backwards. >> every race should have a pack of bears behind you. >> i'd finish it in kenyan time. coming up, we'll have an update on the certainly for the missing egyptair flight. >> we'll look at how airports are going behind the scenes at l.a.x. see how airport security is keeping us all save. >> later a dive standed in water. how the diver fought off sharks and stayed alive. >>> you can always get our updates on facebook at wnnfans.com or twitter >> it's a little someth
the derby will be there. exaggerator is 0 for 4 against nyquist. both horses will probably have a sloppy tracking to contend with. rain is expected at post time. >> now to anchorage, alaska, and a wildlife challenge or two. it was quite a triathlon. take a look at this, a mama bear and her two cubs cross the course. >> i thought they wanted to run into. >> the cubs seemed especially curious. >> the owner says she can't remember a bear coming within sniffing distance of a...
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anchorage alaska. police responding to crash when the suv you saw right there involved started to burn. in it could not get out. see his arm was stuck under it. that's when an officer called on good samaritans to help move that suv off the man's arm. you saw it took a couple of attempts but it work. that man is okay. >>> thank goodness. >>> now in california deputes forced a passenger on bus to strip buck naked because the driver thought he saw something suspicious. >> police wanted to make sure he did not have grenade so they had him strip. this happened in los angeles suburb of norwalk. a bus driver called 911 thinking he saw a passenger with an explosive. so authorities got there, got the drive and passengers off the bus and told the man who the driver was concerned about to lie down and when deputes tried to move he got back up and began waving his arms. they ordered him to strip. >> we were able to get our ars arsons explosive team out and other resources from the cher rips department that assisted us to determine what we had and what we didn't have. >> well bomb sniffing dogs didn
anchorage alaska. police responding to crash when the suv you saw right there involved started to burn. in it could not get out. see his arm was stuck under it. that's when an officer called on good samaritans to help move that suv off the man's arm. you saw it took a couple of attempts but it work. that man is okay. >>> thank goodness. >>> now in california deputes forced a passenger on bus to strip buck naked because the driver thought he saw something suspicious. >>...
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in the next hour of "lockup," we go inside spring creek, alaska's only maximum security prison. a little more than 100 miles south of anchorage is seward, one of alaska's oldest towns. it is surrounded by water and the majestic surroundings. in the middle of the scenic beauty is a correctional facility that houses the most violent offenders. >> i'm a pimp on the street. you know what i'm saying? me and my girl, she didn't come back with the money on time so, you know, she got smashed. >> i was robbing a hotel in alaska and ended up getting in a fight with two people and hitting one of them with a hammer, a lot. >> they were like, what's going on, why are you killing me? i didn't say nothing to them or talk about it to them, i just did it, you know. and threw them into the bay. >> 500 inmates are housed on 328 acres of land which is surrounded by national park. alaska is the nation's largest state but it has the smallest prison population. >> alaska is a state that people have immigrated from all over the country and criminals don't change their ways when they move. they're still criminals. they just go to another state and do
in the next hour of "lockup," we go inside spring creek, alaska's only maximum security prison. a little more than 100 miles south of anchorage is seward, one of alaska's oldest towns. it is surrounded by water and the majestic surroundings. in the middle of the scenic beauty is a correctional facility that houses the most violent offenders. >> i'm a pimp on the street. you know what i'm saying? me and my girl, she didn't come back with the money on time so, you know, she got...
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the app there as soon as possible. in westhampton, matt delucia, nbc10 news. >> thank you. running a triathlon is hard enough. now imagine doing it while dodging wild bears. racers were competing in a triathlon in anchorage, alaska, when a black bear and two cubs suddenly crossed the running course. the race president said the encounter ended peacefully, but she says organizers might look for new ways to discourage bears in the area in the future such as playing more music along the route. may and june mark the season of wildlife births and animals could be encounters nearly everywhere in alaska on a daily basis. >> well, need some relief from stress at work? uber and the pennsylvania spca can help you out. more than a does adorable puppies like these guys here, drew and maddox, are available for puppy play dates. this is the second year the pspca has teamed up with uber for the fund-raiser. for $30, you can schedule 15 minutes of fun for you and your coworkers. >> number one, of course, we will provide a little stress relief to offices across philadelphia, but then also, of course, we're getting out there and letting people know that we have so many adoptable animals looking for homes. you know, puppies
the app there as soon as possible. in westhampton, matt delucia, nbc10 news. >> thank you. running a triathlon is hard enough. now imagine doing it while dodging wild bears. racers were competing in a triathlon in anchorage, alaska, when a black bear and two cubs suddenly crossed the running course. the race president said the encounter ended peacefully, but she says organizers might look for new ways to discourage bears in the area in the future such as playing more music along the...
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the individual market. they're going to see yet another increase. a woman in anchorage that we talked to has watched year after year as her rates increased from $500 a month to nearly $2,000 a month, and she's basically holding her breath for what the 2017 premium rates will hold. we don't know yet in alaska because of the announcement from moda. we're not sure what the increase will be coming from the other insurer. but more and more i'm hearing from folks who say that they feel it's just cheaper to simply not buy insurance, to pay the tax penalty, and then hope and pray that nobody in the family gets sick. mr. president, hoping to not get sick is not a health plan. and as more and more alaskans are dropping out, costs for those that stay in go up, driving more to drop out, and you've got this death spiral within the system. the deeper we get into life under the a. ce a., the -- under the a.c.a., the deeper the alaskaians fall into a hole. the a.c. hay e.a. has failed the people. this one-size-fits-all approach rarely works for state as diverse as alaska. but this is n
the individual market. they're going to see yet another increase. a woman in anchorage that we talked to has watched year after year as her rates increased from $500 a month to nearly $2,000 a month, and she's basically holding her breath for what the 2017 premium rates will hold. we don't know yet in alaska because of the announcement from moda. we're not sure what the increase will be coming from the other insurer. but more and more i'm hearing from folks who say that they feel it's just...
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the monitor." thanks for coming. our guest today is treasury secretary jacob lew. his last visit here was in july 2015, and we appreciate his coming back before his trip next week to anchorage and then to the g-7 foreign ministers' meeting in japan. our guest flirted with a journalism career while he was the editor of the forest hills high school "beacon." he evidently thought better of it and while in college caught the washington bug working for representatives bella abzug and joe moakley, earned a bachelor's degree at harvard and a law degree at georgetown. between 1979 and 1987, he learned politics from a master in his role as principal policy advisor for the house speaker tip o'neill. as a special assistant to president clinton in 1993 and 1994, our guest played a key role in helping design americorps. he was later deputy director and then director of omb. between 1998 and 2001, when he led the clinton budget team, the united states government posted a surplus for three consecutive years. he was chief operating officer of new york university and then chief operating officer for two different citigroup business units before joining the obama administration in 2009 as de
the monitor." thanks for coming. our guest today is treasury secretary jacob lew. his last visit here was in july 2015, and we appreciate his coming back before his trip next week to anchorage and then to the g-7 foreign ministers' meeting in japan. our guest flirted with a journalism career while he was the editor of the forest hills high school "beacon." he evidently thought better of it and while in college caught the washington bug working for representatives bella abzug and...