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did he follow the news when he was up in alaska? >> oh, yeah, all the time. >> did you ever meet someone called bonnie or anything like that? it was a pretty high-profile case. >> i can't recall. >> reporter: hunyor tried to jog dion's memory. >> i took out bonnie's picture and showed it to him. >> reporter: then something curious happened. the man said he remembered faces insisted he didn't recognize bonnie. but trooper hunyor was watching his body language. >> his leg started twitching. >> reporter: might et have met her even once, the trooper asked? >> 18 years old? >> uh-huh. >> hell, no. my wife would have killed me [ laughter ] >> reporter: then he got right to the point. >> the sad thing about it, later on that day, her body was found at mchugh creek. >> whoa, whoa, whoa. what are you trying to say? >> well, like i said, i'm just down here investigating. your name has come up. like hundreds of names. >> why would my name come up? >> that's what i'm trying to figure out. >> what did you think? >> i thought we had our man. >> k
did he follow the news when he was up in alaska? >> oh, yeah, all the time. >> did you ever meet someone called bonnie or anything like that? it was a pretty high-profile case. >> i can't recall. >> reporter: hunyor tried to jog dion's memory. >> i took out bonnie's picture and showed it to him. >> reporter: then something curious happened. the man said he remembered faces insisted he didn't recognize bonnie. but trooper hunyor was watching his body language....
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i'm going to gallacher in the far west reaches of alaska where the once in a decade u.s. census begins we'll tell you why it's important white starting here and why it's a potential lifeline for the native people of this state. we have high pressure still dominating the weather across a good parts of the year and see the clear skies there just around the country pushing right down through austria down towards the southeast and cold all the sort of that some clout and possibly some rain some wet weather some disturbed weather up towards the fall north of the continent lousy dry there across the british isles down into the southwest across spain and portugal where the weather remains very active we still have bits and pieces of 1st storm gloria swirling away bring some rather wet weather still in place there original thiessen parts of spain southwestern areas of france now the system bringing some very disturbed weather into southern parts of spain doubts was the southwest adding they are pushing across a good part of portugal so if you go on through the next couple days or
i'm going to gallacher in the far west reaches of alaska where the once in a decade u.s. census begins we'll tell you why it's important white starting here and why it's a potential lifeline for the native people of this state. we have high pressure still dominating the weather across a good parts of the year and see the clear skies there just around the country pushing right down through austria down towards the southeast and cold all the sort of that some clout and possibly some rain some wet...
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a remote frozen village in alaska has become the 1st to take part in the u.s. census and the gallic reports the once in a decade had gardens to overcome physical barriers as well as government mistrust among the native population. clinging to the edge of the bering sea and surrounded by arctic tundra took bays isolated even by alaska's hardy standards it's not the kind of community many alaskans of even heard of until census officials picked it to start the 2020 count the 90 year old you pick elder. is officially the 1st person to be interviewed oh yeah they are. not sure who i appreciate that i'll be the 1st person counted i'm happy i live this long to see it the village is so remote it's only accessible by plane dog sled or snowmobile when the snows melt it's population scatters specific to this location is that they're actually in the village in this frozen environment and while they're gathered it makes counting a lot easier if we wait until the snow starts melting then they're out fishing and hunting and doing other things it will take officials weeks to r
a remote frozen village in alaska has become the 1st to take part in the u.s. census and the gallic reports the once in a decade had gardens to overcome physical barriers as well as government mistrust among the native population. clinging to the edge of the bering sea and surrounded by arctic tundra took bays isolated even by alaska's hardy standards it's not the kind of community many alaskans of even heard of until census officials picked it to start the 2020 count the 90 year old you pick...
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i want to go occur in the far west reaches of alaska where the once in a decade u.s. census begins we'll tell you why it's important why it starting here and why it's a potential lifeline for the native people of this state. hello there still some pretty good conditions across all central areas of europe to the north and got the clavicle some snow and some pretty strong winds out across the west this of course is all tied to that storm of glory and it is producing all sorts of weather not least this have a look at this is in catalonia region not far from this a and this is the sea foam that is just literally just surged into the streets of this town it's not dangerous but just very unpleasant and it has of course cause some flooding meanwhile head inland not that particular high elevation at 100 meters here and this is what has been coming down about 2 centimeters of snow probably won't stick on the ground because it's actually fairly moderate the next few days temperatures at about 9 degrees celsius say this is what we're watching it is not done yet this whole storm
i want to go occur in the far west reaches of alaska where the once in a decade u.s. census begins we'll tell you why it's important why it starting here and why it's a potential lifeline for the native people of this state. hello there still some pretty good conditions across all central areas of europe to the north and got the clavicle some snow and some pretty strong winds out across the west this of course is all tied to that storm of glory and it is producing all sorts of weather not least...
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so, they came up with ancsa, alaska native claim settlement act, which is pretty unique. our portion was 5 million acres of land to be selected, and $22 million to start t our businesses. trying to select those lands while e we were e being left ouf the m most highly potential are, that was the challenge. it was almost like we were set up to fail. but we didn't. i guess there was some concern, wondering what a few savage eskimos would do with millions of dollars, right? from the early days of right around '94, we were able to grow the company to about 225 million in revenue. today, we're close to 3 billilion in revenue. w we own two of the refineries here in alaska. we're into construction, government contracting. lately, we've been n expanding g into te lower 48 i in order fofor us to groow. we have a shareholder base of about 13,000, which is the inupiaq people of the arctic slope and their descendants. our shareholders receive probably about 5,000 a year. we didn't have r running water. we didn'n't have the clinics, the fire stations, the schools. responsible developme
so, they came up with ancsa, alaska native claim settlement act, which is pretty unique. our portion was 5 million acres of land to be selected, and $22 million to start t our businesses. trying to select those lands while e we were e being left ouf the m most highly potential are, that was the challenge. it was almost like we were set up to fail. but we didn't. i guess there was some concern, wondering what a few savage eskimos would do with millions of dollars, right? from the early days of...
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i'm going to gallacher in the far west reaches of alaska when a once in a decade u.s. census begins we'll tell you why it's important white starting here and why it's a potential lifeline for the native people of this state. how the rain clouds continue to gather across central parts of china since thick cloud here just pushing over toward shanghai driving over the east china sea easing its way towards q.c. much of japan will be dry over the next couple of days i can't say the same for those central areas of china the wetter weather will actually sink its way further south with that we will see a few showers just rolling into hong kong over the next a day or 2 if it taiwan it should stay last the dry stays largely dry to into the philippines but this area cloud is still such a storms will introduce some wet weather into central areas as we go through the next day or 7 maybe just pushing up towards the north of the country as we go on into saturday then further south any a showers there to malaysia and on into india uneasy will see some showers too pushing their way tow
i'm going to gallacher in the far west reaches of alaska when a once in a decade u.s. census begins we'll tell you why it's important white starting here and why it's a potential lifeline for the native people of this state. how the rain clouds continue to gather across central parts of china since thick cloud here just pushing over toward shanghai driving over the east china sea easing its way towards q.c. much of japan will be dry over the next couple of days i can't say the same for those...
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we heard from alaska about the policy regarding moving passengers in the cabben. we have the story only. >> a woman flying alaska airlines to new york city had to give up her seat during a lay over in seattle. after a passenger with a cat sat down next to her. >> her face started swelling. and felt tingling. >> the pop's father contacted us after seeing another woman with an asthma attack. alaska airlines told us quote if a passenger is allergic so pets our policy is move the pet and owner to the back of the aircraft. which is what happened in this case. but this time it was the passenger with the allergy that was moved. >> why move an aisle person to a middle seat? well here's $150 which doesn't cover the ticket. >> a spokesperson writes after speaking with our expert i confirmed i did misstate our policy yesterday. our policy is to separate the two parties. at times it may seem unfair, our crews number one priority is care for the customer having a medical reaction. as quickly as possible. >> pet owners whose dog flew alaska airlines agree they should alert pass
we heard from alaska about the policy regarding moving passengers in the cabben. we have the story only. >> a woman flying alaska airlines to new york city had to give up her seat during a lay over in seattle. after a passenger with a cat sat down next to her. >> her face started swelling. and felt tingling. >> the pop's father contacted us after seeing another woman with an asthma attack. alaska airlines told us quote if a passenger is allergic so pets our policy is move the...
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among the gallacher in the far west reaches of alaska where the once in a decade u.s. census begins we'll tell you why it's important white starting here and why it's a potential lifeline for the native people of this state. all major events for lunar new year celebrations in china's capital are being canceled to try to stop the spread of a new virus the emergency measures for the restrictions in 3 other cities that are affecting some 20000000 people all public transport services air sea and road out of the city of will hon have been suspended that's where the virus was 1st detected last month in the neighboring city of all transport services will be shut down from midnight local time to prevent people leaving or entering nearby joe has closed its train stations in beijing subway trains will be disinfected every hour and the world health organization is basing again to decide whether to declare an international public health emergency al-jazeera as adrian brown begins our coverage from hong kong. at 1st china's government warned people against traveling to hand the epi
among the gallacher in the far west reaches of alaska where the once in a decade u.s. census begins we'll tell you why it's important white starting here and why it's a potential lifeline for the native people of this state. all major events for lunar new year celebrations in china's capital are being canceled to try to stop the spread of a new virus the emergency measures for the restrictions in 3 other cities that are affecting some 20000000 people all public transport services air sea and...
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part of alaska and relations between the u.s. government and tribes are improving on the back says the allocation of federal funds is vital helping maintain the runways in a lot of our remote villages to our entire tribal health care system very key federal funds that help essentially provide a form of economy way out here in southwestern alaska the future of took soak in every other community in the u.s. will be shaped by the census it's used to redraw legislative districts allocate electoral college funds in effect the distribution of over a trillion dollars in public funding these alaskans won't see government officials for another decade but the results of the census will have a lasting impact and gallacher al-jazeera bethel alaska. just ahead here on the news hour in sports only about a game that descended into one of the biggest rolls in college basketball history seems. business leaders is both to buy no bra spot. business leaders does want to buy no bra spot. for. i got time to support his far thanks so much danger and th
part of alaska and relations between the u.s. government and tribes are improving on the back says the allocation of federal funds is vital helping maintain the runways in a lot of our remote villages to our entire tribal health care system very key federal funds that help essentially provide a form of economy way out here in southwestern alaska the future of took soak in every other community in the u.s. will be shaped by the census it's used to redraw legislative districts allocate electoral...
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i want to go occur in the far west breeches of alaska where the once in a decade u.s. census begins we'll tell you why it's important why it starting here and why it's a potential lifeline for the native people of this state. and his core traffic on the dow aims for victory but it's a bogo and he will be here with that story and the rest of the action from the straight you know. democrats in the u.s. a pressing all with a 2nd day of opening statements and president donald trump's impeachment trial focusing on what they call his dangerous abuse of power. reports from washington d.c. with cameras banned from showing the full senate chamber a sketch artist captures the scene 100 senators without their phones barred from speaking and some even looking bored with the process the democrats lead impeachment manager opened the 2nd day of arguments in the case against president trump with a moment of where levity remarking on his audience's silence of course it doesn't hurt that the morning starts out every day with the sergeant at arms warning you that if you don't you will be
i want to go occur in the far west breeches of alaska where the once in a decade u.s. census begins we'll tell you why it's important why it starting here and why it's a potential lifeline for the native people of this state. and his core traffic on the dow aims for victory but it's a bogo and he will be here with that story and the rest of the action from the straight you know. democrats in the u.s. a pressing all with a 2nd day of opening statements and president donald trump's impeachment...
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how does alaska pay for it? a study came out recent lip that said our data, your data is not worth more than oil. how many of you saw that study? how many of you got your data check in the mail last month? if your data is now worth billions of dollars a year and you're not seeing a dime of that, then who is getting all that money? amazon, facebook, google, apple and the trillion dollar tech companies that are paying nothing or next to nothing back into our country. see how this game works? know the feeling you had that things are going on and you're getting depleted, it's true. you are. in this context, it's actually perfectly responsible for us to go up and get some of this value that's leaving your community, tiny slice of every amazon sale, every google search and bring it back to you in the form of this dividend of $1,000 a month. when you have this money, where would it go? how much would stay here in iowa? most of it. you might get your own netflix password but most would go to car repairs you've been putt
how does alaska pay for it? a study came out recent lip that said our data, your data is not worth more than oil. how many of you saw that study? how many of you got your data check in the mail last month? if your data is now worth billions of dollars a year and you're not seeing a dime of that, then who is getting all that money? amazon, facebook, google, apple and the trillion dollar tech companies that are paying nothing or next to nothing back into our country. see how this game works? know...
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i'm going to gallacher in the far west reaches of alaska where the once in a decade u.s. census begins we'll tell you why it's important white starting here and why it's a potential lifeline for the native people of this state. and in sports this 2 time super bowl winner calls time on his n.f.l. career. when a french soldier was murdered in a so-called terrorist attack. his mother retaliated with the love. speaking out against intolerance and alienation. she travels the world with the result of a grieving mother who lost a son but adopted a generation. a witness documentary on al-jazeera a unique perspective on nigeria we have so much more we just don't snore how to money this morning though we have. through the eyes of a celebrated african photographer to pollution enjoying a small can still be us want to distribute. it 3 years on how has life changed. rewind ga 30 on al-jazeera. it is good terry with us hello adrian fenty going to here in doha with the news out from al-jazeera the headlines a 2nd city in china has announced a shutdown of public transport to try to stop
i'm going to gallacher in the far west reaches of alaska where the once in a decade u.s. census begins we'll tell you why it's important white starting here and why it's a potential lifeline for the native people of this state. and in sports this 2 time super bowl winner calls time on his n.f.l. career. when a french soldier was murdered in a so-called terrorist attack. his mother retaliated with the love. speaking out against intolerance and alienation. she travels the world with the result of...
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amanda gallacher in the far west reaches of alaska where the once in a decade u.s. census begins we'll tell you why it's important white starting here and why it's a potential lifeline for the native people of this state in sport after more than a decade away we'll hear from the international cricket team making their return to pakistan. i went to places say we've got some quotes whether into the eastern side of the mediterranean sea the majority of the claps pushing through iraq just rolling across iran where we are seeing some rather wet sand at times some rather wintry weather full of this a lot of clout here across the gulf east and possible saudi arabia with a bit of wet weather possibly have a night as we go through friday into saturday here in costs out of rations up behind. you around 20 degrees celsius that cloud and right will stretches way down is the far south of iran pushing across into afghanistan tended to snow over the high ground making way for the next system which will gradually push its way into iraq some rather surprising certainly possibility h
amanda gallacher in the far west reaches of alaska where the once in a decade u.s. census begins we'll tell you why it's important white starting here and why it's a potential lifeline for the native people of this state in sport after more than a decade away we'll hear from the international cricket team making their return to pakistan. i went to places say we've got some quotes whether into the eastern side of the mediterranean sea the majority of the claps pushing through iraq just rolling...
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we have a very diverse state up here in alaska. have one of the highest percentages of alaskan natives, american natives in alaska. the number of folks from all over the world live in alaska. nonetheless, it's something that we just don't understand. but it's going to end up being a problem for goldman sachs going forward. >> i hope you take a chunk out of the bottom line. they deserve it. governor, thank you for coming on tonight. harvey wants teen trial has been in progress as well. guess who's joining us? after the break, jeanine pirro to reveal what that trial is revealing about bill and hillary clinton. she's on the set. monitoring the other trial here in d.c. if something happens, we'll tell you. >> heart few views right and wrong are in conflict... i'm finding it hard to stay on top of things a faster laptop could help. plus, tech support to stay worry free woory free.... boom! boom! get free business day shipping... ...at office depot, officemax and officedepot.com >> tucker: jeanine pirro is sitting right next to me. it's
we have a very diverse state up here in alaska. have one of the highest percentages of alaskan natives, american natives in alaska. the number of folks from all over the world live in alaska. nonetheless, it's something that we just don't understand. but it's going to end up being a problem for goldman sachs going forward. >> i hope you take a chunk out of the bottom line. they deserve it. governor, thank you for coming on tonight. harvey wants teen trial has been in progress as well....
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it starts in alaska out of tradition and necessity. it's easier for sen kcensus wor to start now versus after the thaw. >>> a new hampshire dad kills a coyote with his bare hands. >>> hospitals may be sharing your records. those are some of the headlines on the morning news stand. "the wall street journal" reports hospitals are giving tech giants access to detailed given the ability to identifiable patient information under deals to crunch millions of health records. access was not always spelled out by hospitals and tech companies when the deals were struck. there is no indication of wrong doing in the deals. but data can help tech giants with ground breaking discoveries and lucrative products. our boston station reports a new hampshire father killed a coyote with his bare hands after it attacked his son. ian o'reilly was walking at a pond when the coyote grabbed his son by the jacket. his wife called 911 while o'reilly began struggling with the animal. he kicked the coyote in the jaw, jumped on it and strangled it. o'reilly suffered
it starts in alaska out of tradition and necessity. it's easier for sen kcensus wor to start now versus after the thaw. >>> a new hampshire dad kills a coyote with his bare hands. >>> hospitals may be sharing your records. those are some of the headlines on the morning news stand. "the wall street journal" reports hospitals are giving tech giants access to detailed given the ability to identifiable patient information under deals to crunch millions of health records....
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we have a very diverse state up here in alaska. have one of the highest percentages of alaskan natives, american natives in alaska. the number of folks from all over the world live in alaska. nonetheless, it's something that we just don't understand. but it's going to end up being a problem for goldman sachs going forward. >> i hope you take a chunk out of the bottom line. they deserve it. governor, thank you for coming on tonight.>> >> thank you tucker. harvey wants teen trial has been in progress as well. guess who's joining us? after the break, jeanine pirro to reveal what that trial is revealing about bill and hillary clinton.. she's on the set. monitoring the other trial here in d.c. if something happens, we'll tell you.e' >> heartfelt views right and wrong are in conflict... ♪ robinhood believes now is the time to do money. without the commission fees and account minimums. so, you can start investing wherever you are - even on the bus. download now and get your first stock on us. robinhood. moms love that land o' frost prem
we have a very diverse state up here in alaska. have one of the highest percentages of alaskan natives, american natives in alaska. the number of folks from all over the world live in alaska. nonetheless, it's something that we just don't understand. but it's going to end up being a problem for goldman sachs going forward. >> i hope you take a chunk out of the bottom line. they deserve it. governor, thank you for coming on tonight.>> >> thank you tucker. harvey wants teen...
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alaska. and i was in particular in the yukon area. second i would point toward grand teton national park and the surrounding area that holds a special place in my heart because of experiences. one of the first places my girlfriend my now wife and i went and saw on that road trip and i talked about how eye-opening it was specifically driving toward the tetons out last light to see this unimaginable skyline and just thinking that this is real and this is in america and i have watch this so i pull over just to feel the rain coming down at this unbelievable setting. so we return there year after year after year ever since it's one of the locations we spend summers i propose to my wife on top of a mountain overlooking the tetons. we continue to bring our kids and spend a lot of time there's a lot of motion one - - emotion there. >> what advice do you give to a college student who wants to make a difference that's a great question. and it's important. >> i don't have all the answers but two things. i can't give you a magic silver bullet but
alaska. and i was in particular in the yukon area. second i would point toward grand teton national park and the surrounding area that holds a special place in my heart because of experiences. one of the first places my girlfriend my now wife and i went and saw on that road trip and i talked about how eye-opening it was specifically driving toward the tetons out last light to see this unimaginable skyline and just thinking that this is real and this is in america and i have watch this so i pull...
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and alaska. bill joins us now. all of alaska. >> happy new friends. the caveat is these places aren't going to disappear in the coming year. but they're canaries in the coal mine of our global calamity. >> holy cow the pictureses out of venice the last couple months, just jaw dropping. >> this has been a slow motion disaster. we've known this ancient city is sinking they suffered hundreds of millions of euros of damage in the last event. six feet of flooding there this winter. of course, the italian government is spending billions to come up with this gate system that isn't yet complete. we're watching this to see not only this precious manmade wonder slowly slip under the saltwater but how human beings, how governments and societies will react to this and manage it. and so, you know, it's one of those things where you want to encourage people to go, but if you go, tread gently and be sensitive of the fact that if you show up on a cruise ship you'll probably upset the locals because that's been a bain to their existence. >> therein lies the problem. i
and alaska. bill joins us now. all of alaska. >> happy new friends. the caveat is these places aren't going to disappear in the coming year. but they're canaries in the coal mine of our global calamity. >> holy cow the pictureses out of venice the last couple months, just jaw dropping. >> this has been a slow motion disaster. we've known this ancient city is sinking they suffered hundreds of millions of euros of damage in the last event. six feet of flooding there this winter....
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alaska siempre sirve como un lugar para que los aviones puedan bajar, descansar y para que pueden recargar combustible. borja: tambiÉn que si por lo que destacar que esto estÁ afectando muchÍsimo al turismo de china, porque paras compaÑÍasel primero que ya cazaron todos los vuelos que van o llegan desde china. tambiÉn la compaÑÍa american airlinesya ha anunciado que va a recordar a lo mÍnimo los viajes a china. tambiÉn las contamos que en wuhan viven mÁs de 11 millones de habitantes y se encuentran atrapados. nuevamente nos conectamos con jesÚs les vamos a preguntar sobre cÓmo estÁ la situaciÓn en este momento? jesus: estamos en contacto, pero todavÍa sin un plan de acciÓn sólido. carolina: cuÉntanos cÓmo es el dÍa a día para ti ir a un supermercado y ver cÓmo toda la gente estÁ en fila, pero con ese tapabocas. jesus: ese vÍdeo ya es de hace tres o cuatro dÍas, lamentablemente no puedo ofrecer algo nuevo, porque no he salidode mi departamento. borja: la oficina de relaciones estÉriles de méxico enviÓ el siguiente comunicado especÍficamente sobre personas como
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they were then able to get on the plane, which flew them to alaska. completely separate in thee kept plane. when the plane arrived on alaska, we are told thathe whole plane erupted in cheers, and indication of therelief they w feeling. the journey wasn'tver, where the plane was refueled in anchorage, alaska, they went through two more health screenings. the plane went on and landed in southern california at a reserve ace early this morning. they are still not free to go me and see their families. ill undergo more screeni there, and they were sut in chemicts when they got on the plane. they were taken to temporary housing. they will remain under observation for a number of days, we are told by authoritiss. the airbasot an enforce quarantine, we are told, they are there for three days, 72 hours for initial observation, and we told the passengers are happy to do that. they s they will not have any contact with the service peonnel there, but they are able to lead his they want to. let will be a discussion with authorities. nada: sophie, we have seen 4 sta
they were then able to get on the plane, which flew them to alaska. completely separate in thee kept plane. when the plane arrived on alaska, we are told thathe whole plane erupted in cheers, and indication of therelief they w feeling. the journey wasn'tver, where the plane was refueled in anchorage, alaska, they went through two more health screenings. the plane went on and landed in southern california at a reserve ace early this morning. they are still not free to go me and see their...
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they were then able to get on the, plaich flew them to alaska. we were told that they were kept completely separate in the plane. en the plane arrived on alaska, we are told that the whole plane erupted in cheers, and indication of the relief they were feeling. the journey wasn't over, where the plane was refueled in anchorage, alaska, they went through two more health screenings. the plane went on and landed in ace early thisorning.t a reserve they are still not free to go me and see the families. they will undergo more screening there, and they were put in chemical suits when they got on the plane. they were taken toemporary housing. they will remain under observation for a number of days, we are told by authorities. quarantine, we are told, they are there for three dayin 72 hours foial observation, and we are told the passengers are happy to do tt. they say they will not haveac ay cowith the service personnel there, but they are able to lead h they want to. let will be a discussion with authorities. nada: w sophihave seen 4 ates with confirmed
they were then able to get on the, plaich flew them to alaska. we were told that they were kept completely separate in the plane. en the plane arrived on alaska, we are told that the whole plane erupted in cheers, and indication of the relief they were feeling. the journey wasn't over, where the plane was refueled in anchorage, alaska, they went through two more health screenings. the plane went on and landed in ace early thisorning.t a reserve they are still not free to go me and see the...
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alaska aaron the move after reporting results. we'll break down the numbers, headlines, everything that matters to you and your money. plus, more today's big moves higher stock rebound after the sell i don't have yesterday the s&p posting of the best day since pocket what drove the turn around we get answers later can you name the mystery chart? a hint the stock has been on a tare heading into earnings. there is the chart we send you the guesses. beginning with this, the biggest ka hundreda of all, apple, to its core crushed the quarter a huge beat on the stock responding to the upside earnings per share coming in at 499, 60 cents better than expected sales 5.5 billion.
alaska aaron the move after reporting results. we'll break down the numbers, headlines, everything that matters to you and your money. plus, more today's big moves higher stock rebound after the sell i don't have yesterday the s&p posting of the best day since pocket what drove the turn around we get answers later can you name the mystery chart? a hint the stock has been on a tare heading into earnings. there is the chart we send you the guesses. beginning with this, the biggest ka hundreda...
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and raised in alaska. >> thank you for calling. now los angeles democratic line. >>caller: good evening. i know i'm a democrat but i am an american first. this is what scares me watching from day number one. when you don't let people have a defense everything is done behind closed doors then you don't get anything. the house's job is to make a case before the senate. they didn't do their job. but that's not what the senate is for. they are not there to make a case the last thing every american should think about where they're wrong or right since he has been president everybody on the democratic side don't like him but everything he has done has been good for the country. so we are americans first. that's what every other country wants to be like us. >> are you to the point you feel like supporting the president? >> as an american i support you 100 percent. whatever president they put in once we elect to you our job is to support rather voted for him or not american stand behind one another since world war i or world war ii america
and raised in alaska. >> thank you for calling. now los angeles democratic line. >>caller: good evening. i know i'm a democrat but i am an american first. this is what scares me watching from day number one. when you don't let people have a defense everything is done behind closed doors then you don't get anything. the house's job is to make a case before the senate. they didn't do their job. but that's not what the senate is for. they are not there to make a case the last thing...
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. >>> breaking overnight, a desperate search off dutch harbor, alaska, after a crab boat sinks. some of the crew still missing. the reaction overnight from the crews made famous on the show "deadliest catch." >> alex trebek and his wife jean opening up about the "jeopardy" host's battle with cancer. trebek's new admission and what his wife wants him to stop doing. >>> plus, what doctors found in a young boy's stomach. >> and i'm like, what? >> his mom shocked after an x-ray revealed a popular tech item. >>> and running into second place. the early celebration that cost one competitor a big win. >>> good thursday morning, everyone. we begin with what appears to be the end of a two-day siege at the u.s. embassy in baghdad. iranian-backed protesters have withdrawn from that u.s. compound. >> the pentagon is staying on top of the crisis sending hundreds of additional troops to the middle east overnight just in case new violence breaks out. >> abc's ines de la cuetara joins us from washington with the new details. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, janai and kenneth. things hav
. >>> breaking overnight, a desperate search off dutch harbor, alaska, after a crab boat sinks. some of the crew still missing. the reaction overnight from the crews made famous on the show "deadliest catch." >> alex trebek and his wife jean opening up about the "jeopardy" host's battle with cancer. trebek's new admission and what his wife wants him to stop doing. >>> plus, what doctors found in a young boy's stomach. >> and i'm like, what?...
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but we live in extremes in alaska, but for many of us that's exactly why we live in alaska, toughing out these extreme temperatures together certainly makes us closer, brings communities together. it makes people rely on each other. we're a huge state geographically but a small, tight-knit state in terms of population, and we get through things like these tough winters, really cold winters by gathering together in small and large places all across the state, places of warmth, particularly when it's cold outside. so, mr. president, today i would like to recognize an alaskan couple who has provided one of those places of warmth for the community of tulkitna and the surrounding areas. tulkitna is about 100 miles north of anchorage. it's a must-visit stop when it comes to alaska. it's absolutely beautiful. it's the gateway to denali national park and if you'd like a flight tour of denali it is almost certainly going to take off in tulkitna. i encourage everybody watching from the gallery, you've got to come visit. go to tulkitna. it is a unique town, the model for the tv show "northern e
but we live in extremes in alaska, but for many of us that's exactly why we live in alaska, toughing out these extreme temperatures together certainly makes us closer, brings communities together. it makes people rely on each other. we're a huge state geographically but a small, tight-knit state in terms of population, and we get through things like these tough winters, really cold winters by gathering together in small and large places all across the state, places of warmth, particularly when...
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they ignore constituents in places like alaska. how do we get there? andre all americans sometimes these big federal agencies ndc forget about -- in dc forget about the americans that live thousands of miles away. anchorage ando maybe you guys will pay attention. be to make has to sure that every community -- >> do you think every commissioner knows that? >> i would hope so. >> i don't think they do. >> i spent time in the northernmost community in alaska. >> wonderful people. most patriotic americans in the whole country. >> i climbed a telephone pole, go underground, i was in the aleutian island where i kinda tower -- >> great people. >> roderigo groep on the island and now has a job out there. we are not across the finish line yet. i am committed to continue to make progress on this issue. >> how do we do that? don't you have to have a mandate? do you have a mandate? >> the communication act. bit always find it a little frustrating that i have to remind commissioners this is not an option. americanspoke, all including my constituents, so how do we g
they ignore constituents in places like alaska. how do we get there? andre all americans sometimes these big federal agencies ndc forget about -- in dc forget about the americans that live thousands of miles away. anchorage ando maybe you guys will pay attention. be to make has to sure that every community -- >> do you think every commissioner knows that? >> i would hope so. >> i don't think they do. >> i spent time in the northernmost community in alaska. >>...
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coming from china, it stopped over in anchorage, alaska, for screenings of passengers. more than 200 americans that were evacuated from the epicenter of the coronavirus. wuhan, china. it is arriving in california. this is a live shot. it will be arriving in riverside, california. they are headed to a u.s. military base there in southern california. it is chartered by the u.s. state department. it left wuhan and then touched down late yesterday at ted stevens international airport in alaska. it refueled, it then screened those nearly 200 -- more than 200 passengers. it left the march air reserve base near there, and now we are expecting the arrival here at home. so the cdc has said they are going to monitor these passengers. they are going to provide a thorough screening once they touched down, to "ensure these people can get back home and not put anyone at risk." that is coming from the riverside county department of public health. so that is more than 200 americans that have been evacuated from china. they had to divert overnight in alaska. they are now going to touch
coming from china, it stopped over in anchorage, alaska, for screenings of passengers. more than 200 americans that were evacuated from the epicenter of the coronavirus. wuhan, china. it is arriving in california. this is a live shot. it will be arriving in riverside, california. they are headed to a u.s. military base there in southern california. it is chartered by the u.s. state department. it left wuhan and then touched down late yesterday at ted stevens international airport in alaska. it...
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. >> that plane landing in alaska overnight. it's diverted to a military base in california and there's a live look at the base there. this as cases of the coronavirus climb now. more than 6,000 around the world. >> at least 132 people have died. back here in the u.s., we have five confirmed cases. now the cdc is expanding screenings to 20 domestic airports. the white house reportedly considering banning all u.s. flights to china. will carr starts us off from riverside county, california, where that plane is bringing all those passengers. good morning, will. >> reporter: and, robin, this is a fluid situation. that flight started in the hot zone in china. it landed overnight if alaska and now landing here in riverside county. there were 201 passengers on the plane and everyone quarantined for at least three days. authorities saying they're not taking any chances. >> we are finally boarding the plane. here is all 230 citizens who got a spot. >> reporter: overnight more than 200 americans evacuated touching down in alaska arriving
. >> that plane landing in alaska overnight. it's diverted to a military base in california and there's a live look at the base there. this as cases of the coronavirus climb now. more than 6,000 around the world. >> at least 132 people have died. back here in the u.s., we have five confirmed cases. now the cdc is expanding screenings to 20 domestic airports. the white house reportedly considering banning all u.s. flights to china. will carr starts us off from riverside county,...
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alaska starts in two weeks. the goal was that this media campaign would have started five months ago. it started in middle december. and when it started in middle december, there were mispronunciations of the villages and of the tribes, and it was just not clean. and that's not connecting the dots. that's them not doing their homework. and working with injury country and preparing an awareness and the visibility that understands who the community is that it's trying to target. >> would have a president of the united states even today continues to align native american committee by disparaging a democrat or public decisive -- there is the lack of respect for the native american community. i yield back. >> votes have been called and there's about nine minutes on the clock, so after i am done with my questioning, we will adjourn this hearing. so i recognize myself for questions, first let me thank all the panelists were coming. this is an issue that i studied the census when i was in grad school back in 2001 and 20
alaska starts in two weeks. the goal was that this media campaign would have started five months ago. it started in middle december. and when it started in middle december, there were mispronunciations of the villages and of the tribes, and it was just not clean. and that's not connecting the dots. that's them not doing their homework. and working with injury country and preparing an awareness and the visibility that understands who the community is that it's trying to target. >> would...
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first landing in alaska, then in california. tonight, it's believed some 800 americans are believed still to be trapped in wuhan, china, and a growing number of american airlines are now suspending flights to the region. while here in the u.s. tonight, the cdc talking just moments ago about cases here at home. abc's will carr leading us off. >> reporter: after 19 hours of travel, 195 americans touched down at this military base in riverside, california. >> in anchorage, i asked the first customs guy i saw, where's the nearest u.s. soil i can kiss? >> reporter: patrick stockstill and his family were on the plane that took off from the hot zone in wuhan, china. you can see crews wearing protective white suits, greeting the passengers as they got off the plane. many onboard wore masks on the flight. they were all tested for the deadly novel coronavirus twice in china, twice in alaska where they refueled and immediately when they landed at the march air force base. >> we're here to ensure their safety and also to ensure the safety o
first landing in alaska, then in california. tonight, it's believed some 800 americans are believed still to be trapped in wuhan, china, and a growing number of american airlines are now suspending flights to the region. while here in the u.s. tonight, the cdc talking just moments ago about cases here at home. abc's will carr leading us off. >> reporter: after 19 hours of travel, 195 americans touched down at this military base in riverside, california. >> in anchorage, i asked the...
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they do this in alaska every year really seamlessly. one of the reasons why it works so well in alaska and the reason it would work so well in the u.s. is we don't need that much information from you because everyone's going to get it from the richest alaskan to the poorest alaskan. that's one reason this would work in a way that many of the other proposals would not work because this leans into the the core competencies of your government. this is one of the things they're great at. so, we can make this happen for everyone. wouldn't that be a joyous day bringing your kid, like hey, let's get you plugged into the dividend. the kid would be, like, so happy. on a very, very brief note, i also want to say that you'd be getting this starting age 18, so you would be a senior in high school. so, we would have every high school student have a financial literacy class before they start getting the dividend because then they know better how to spend it. then your senior spring, we would give you an option of spending a month in another part of t
they do this in alaska every year really seamlessly. one of the reasons why it works so well in alaska and the reason it would work so well in the u.s. is we don't need that much information from you because everyone's going to get it from the richest alaskan to the poorest alaskan. that's one reason this would work in a way that many of the other proposals would not work because this leans into the the core competencies of your government. this is one of the things they're great at. so, we can...
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they ignore constituents in places like alaska. how do we get there? we are all americans and sometimes these big federal agencies ndc forget about -- in dc forget about the americans that live thousands of miles away. move the sec to anchorage and maybe you guys will pay attention. >> our goal has to be to make sure that every community -- >> do you think every commissioner knows that? >> i would hope so. >> i don't think they do. >> i spent time in the northernmost community in alaska. >> wonderful people. most patriotic americans in the whole country. >> i climbed a telephone pole, go underground, i was in the aleutian island where i kinda tower -- >> great people. >> roderigo groep on the island and now has a job out there. we are not across the finish line yet. i am committed to continue to make progress on this issue. >> how do we do that? don't you have to have a mandate? do you have a mandate? >> the communication act. >> i always find it a little bit frustrating that i have to remind commissioners this is not an option. congress spoke, all ame
they ignore constituents in places like alaska. how do we get there? we are all americans and sometimes these big federal agencies ndc forget about -- in dc forget about the americans that live thousands of miles away. move the sec to anchorage and maybe you guys will pay attention. >> our goal has to be to make sure that every community -- >> do you think every commissioner knows that? >> i would hope so. >> i don't think they do. >> i spent time in the...
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refuel right now there are no cases ofcorona virus under investigation in alaska. and all passengers will through a screening process when they land back at glassman reports. >>ted stevens, anchorage inrnational airport got an important notice this week ability to get a flight of e the american citizens that are cong back to the united states 240 americans leing outbreak of the deadly corona virus at the north terminal uh we're going to have these people as an isolated area and is not part of the main domestic terminal, one which at an anchorage airport for their flght doesn't end in anchorage airplane isplanned ted stevens international north terminal airpt this the public all passengers and crewill be screened for the vis before getting on the plane with another planned for the st in anchorage, we are prepared to support them and a ea to have this area here also when we'll see what the cdc. so what ppens to them. will be determined on a case by case basis for anyone show symptoms local hospitals are prepared to take anpatients we rooms within the hospital. >>that
refuel right now there are no cases ofcorona virus under investigation in alaska. and all passengers will through a screening process when they land back at glassman reports. >>ted stevens, anchorage inrnational airport got an important notice this week ability to get a flight of e the american citizens that are cong back to the united states 240 americans leing outbreak of the deadly corona virus at the north terminal uh we're going to have these people as an isolated area and is not...
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it went via anchorage and alaska. theybeere screened twicre leaving china. they went through two moresc enings in alaska before moving on again to southern california where they are now. obviously, pretty concerning time for all those people on board. 201 u.s. nationals, most of them diplomats, some business people. we are told when the plane landed in alaska and the crew said, welcome to the united erstates, were huge cheers throughout the plane. ros: what is the a generice being offered to americans if they were considering traveling to china? reporter: well, if people are nsidering traveling to china, we are at a level 3 which means that people should not travel. they are advised not to travel unle their travel is essential. there is one level higher, level four, which would mean just ogo. i think the message here from public health officials is to not alarmed. they have been clear about what is happening in china. it is not what is happening in the u.s. there are five confirmed cases in calornia -- two in california, one in illinois and one in washingto
it went via anchorage and alaska. theybeere screened twicre leaving china. they went through two moresc enings in alaska before moving on again to southern california where they are now. obviously, pretty concerning time for all those people on board. 201 u.s. nationals, most of them diplomats, some business people. we are told when the plane landed in alaska and the crew said, welcome to the united erstates, were huge cheers throughout the plane. ros: what is the a generice being offered to...
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alaska everyin year seamlessly. we really don't need that much information from you because everyone is going to get it, from the richest alaskan to the poorest. that is why this would work in a way the other proposals would not work. this leads into the core competency of our government. day,n't that be a joyous getting your kid plugged into the dividend? you would be getting this starting at age 18. we would have every student get a financial literacy class before they get it. your senior spring, we give you an option to spend a month living in another part of the country, because it would give you great exposure to another part of the country. and you don't learn anything senior spring anyway. [applause] you would essentially be doing a kid swap with another senior in high school. this gives citizenship real meaning for young people. a coming of age. this country is investing in me. this is something we can deliver on. i am a practical guy. [applause] >> please give it up for the next president of the united stat
alaska everyin year seamlessly. we really don't need that much information from you because everyone is going to get it, from the richest alaskan to the poorest. that is why this would work in a way the other proposals would not work. this leads into the core competency of our government. day,n't that be a joyous getting your kid plugged into the dividend? you would be getting this starting at age 18. we would have every student get a financial literacy class before they get it. your senior...
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alaska everyin year seamlessly. we really don't need that much information from you because everyone is going to get it, from the richest alaskan to the poorest. that is why this would work in a way the other proposals would not work. this leads into the core competency of our government. day,n't that be a joyous getting your kid plugged into the dividend? you would be getting this starting at age 18. we would have every student get a financial literacy class before they get it. your senior spring, we give you an option to spend a month living in another part of the country, because it would give you great exposure to another part of the country. and you don't learn anything senior spring anyway. [applause] you would essentially be doing a kid swap with another senior in high school. this gives citizenship real meaning for young people. a coming of age. this country is investing in me. this is something we can deliver on. i am a practical guy. [applause] >> please give it up for the >> and live down here on c-span w
alaska everyin year seamlessly. we really don't need that much information from you because everyone is going to get it, from the richest alaskan to the poorest. that is why this would work in a way the other proposals would not work. this leads into the core competency of our government. day,n't that be a joyous getting your kid plugged into the dividend? you would be getting this starting at age 18. we would have every student get a financial literacy class before they get it. your senior...
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alaska's republican senator lisa murkowski has said she may at some point vote to allow a witness to this testimony she says she's committed to delivering impartial justice and has a tons diverse from her colleagues and a delicate reports from anchorage. with only 3 electoral college votes alaska doesn't wield the kind of political power seen in other parts of the u.s. . the state senior senator lisa murkowski though could play a pivotal role in president trump's impeachment trial she's already expressed dissatisfaction with senate majority leader mitch mcconnell's declaration i'm not sure that hill run the impeachment process in total coordination with the white house before previously she's broken party lines on the appointments of supremes court justice brett kavanaugh and disagreed with republicans on reforming health care on impeachment she remains a potential problem for the republicans. that. i am viewed as one who looks openly and critically at every issue in front of me rather than acting as a reference then from my party or my president i'm totally good with that. political
alaska's republican senator lisa murkowski has said she may at some point vote to allow a witness to this testimony she says she's committed to delivering impartial justice and has a tons diverse from her colleagues and a delicate reports from anchorage. with only 3 electoral college votes alaska doesn't wield the kind of political power seen in other parts of the u.s. . the state senior senator lisa murkowski though could play a pivotal role in president trump's impeachment trial she's already...
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that is our system coming out of the gulf of alaska. this one will be the best, by far, probably of the month. it will have a lot of cold air. it will have jet seem dose jets dream support. less couple systems are really taking more of a track over atlanta. makes a huge difference when the trajectories overwater versus overland. the santa cruz mountains, romer and county, also in the russian river, there will be another week system saturday. 50s on the temps. little below average for this time of your. we are cloud up wednesday, early friday. some colder comes in with unsettled weather thursday into friday. a week system saturday. after that, sunday looks dry. struck 7:13 am. burger king getting slammed over and add campaign for that impossible burger coming up. how the group is trying to remove that burger. we will tell you introducing a single sports destination. where you can find games, news and highlights. all in one place, right on your tv. the new xfinity sports zone. use your voice to search every stat, standing and score. follo
that is our system coming out of the gulf of alaska. this one will be the best, by far, probably of the month. it will have a lot of cold air. it will have jet seem dose jets dream support. less couple systems are really taking more of a track over atlanta. makes a huge difference when the trajectories overwater versus overland. the santa cruz mountains, romer and county, also in the russian river, there will be another week system saturday. 50s on the temps. little below average for this time...
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. >>> la aeronave hizo escala en alaska. funcionarios de cero en alaska informaron que los consejeros dieron negativo al virus mortal debieron continuar a bordo de la nave hasta su destino final. los consejeros volverán a hacer examinados y alojados por un periodo de tiempo . >>> los casos de coronavirus tiene a todos los países luchando contra reloj. >>> hablamos con una compañía en maryland que ya está desarrollando una cura. >>>losa científicos están trabajando arduamente para crear una vacuna contra el coronavirus. enfermedad que ha terminado con las debidas de por lo menos 100 personas. >>> primero tenemos que resolver el rompecabezas. es un nuevo virus y la gente no tiene inmunidad. >>> la investigación comenzó el 9 de enero y todavía sigue en su etapa preliminar pero dice que tienen experiencia trabajand >>> necesitamos ocho a 10 años para hacer una vacuna. en este caso porque es una emergencia vamos a trabajar más rápido. >>> para acelerar el proceso necesitan invertir en más personal y para eso necesit
. >>> la aeronave hizo escala en alaska. funcionarios de cero en alaska informaron que los consejeros dieron negativo al virus mortal debieron continuar a bordo de la nave hasta su destino final. los consejeros volverán a hacer examinados y alojados por un periodo de tiempo . >>> los casos de coronavirus tiene a todos los países luchando contra reloj. >>> hablamos con una compañía en maryland que ya está desarrollando una cura. >>>losa científicos...
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the chartered plane yesterday arrived in anchorage alaska last night. now the plane originally scheduled to land at sfo is now set to land at march air force base in riverside county. once the airplane lands everyone on board the plane is expected to stay in quarantine for at least three days and anyone who shows symptoms of corona virus could be there as long as two weeks. you can download the ktvu fox 2 news app. you will also receive alerts when information breaks. >>> today's the day that a 2 of market street and san francisco will go car-free. the band is on a busy 2-mile stretch on market street. taxis, buses, streetcars and commercial trucks are still allowed but no private cars and that includes ride shares like uber and lyft. it is the first step in the major transformation to make market street more inviting and safer for pedestrians and bicyclists. there have been more than 100 serious accidents every year involving cars and people. >> my husband's home late. i get worried maybe he got hit and there's going to be a call from the hospital. so
the chartered plane yesterday arrived in anchorage alaska last night. now the plane originally scheduled to land at sfo is now set to land at march air force base in riverside county. once the airplane lands everyone on board the plane is expected to stay in quarantine for at least three days and anyone who shows symptoms of corona virus could be there as long as two weeks. you can download the ktvu fox 2 news app. you will also receive alerts when information breaks. >>> today's the...
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. >> details on the survival of a man stranded in alaska for more than three weeks. >> a few showers early this morning. i am checking a few chances of some more rain and fog. will have that coming up after the break. we tried to get the politicians to deal with the problem. but they wouldn't. so we took it to the voters and forced big tobacco to pay its share of healthcare costs. we fought oil companies for new clean air laws and closed a billion dollar corporate tax loophole to fund public schools. by going directly to the people we got results. that's not something you see a lot of from washington these days. i'm tom steyer and i approve this message. let's make change happen. >> a wrecking ship plucked more than 900 migrants off of the mediterranean sea off the coast of libya. that ship saved 120 people yesterday who were onto overcrowded areas. we learned a boat carrying migrants off the coast of greece think. four people died in 21 people were rescued. the united nations says more than 1000 migrants died in 2019 in the mediterranean sea. >> this comes as reinforcements from the
. >> details on the survival of a man stranded in alaska for more than three weeks. >> a few showers early this morning. i am checking a few chances of some more rain and fog. will have that coming up after the break. we tried to get the politicians to deal with the problem. but they wouldn't. so we took it to the voters and forced big tobacco to pay its share of healthcare costs. we fought oil companies for new clean air laws and closed a billion dollar corporate tax loophole to...
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that plane is now landing first in alaska. >> we are monitoring the state department flight out of wuhan and the latest information we have is that flight will arrive to the u.s. via alaska and then it will make its way to ontario california. >> reporter: despite confirmed case hearsay the u.s., the risk is not high unless you traveled to wuhan or come into contact with someone who has traveled to wuhan. >> at this point we do not recommend anyone wear any masks. >> reporter: the symptoms, the department of puck lick health -- public health are encouraging flu shots. if your nose is running, it is likely mott the coronavirus. >> we understand it does tend to be a lower respiratory infection, like you associate with pneumonia primarily. >> reporter: mow the department of public health opened its operation center 24 hours a day, a phone staff for doctors in san francisco to call if they have a patient they suspect has the coronavirus, they want to have that available 24 hours around the clock for those doctors. as for other myths about the coronavirus, if you are concerned about packages c
that plane is now landing first in alaska. >> we are monitoring the state department flight out of wuhan and the latest information we have is that flight will arrive to the u.s. via alaska and then it will make its way to ontario california. >> reporter: despite confirmed case hearsay the u.s., the risk is not high unless you traveled to wuhan or come into contact with someone who has traveled to wuhan. >> at this point we do not recommend anyone wear any masks. >>...
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with only 3 electoral college votes alaska doesn't wield the kind of political power seen in other parts of the u.s. . the state senior senator lisa murkowski though could play a pivotal role in president trump's impeachment trial she's already expressed dissatisfaction with senate majority leader mitch mcconnell's declaration for sure that he'll run the impeachment process in total coordination with the white house previously she's broken party lines on the appointments of supremes court justice brett kavanaugh and disagreed with republicans on reforming health care on impeachment she remains a potential problem for the republicans. that i am viewed as one who looks openly and critically at every issue in front of me rather than acting as a rubber stamp for my party or my president i'm totally good with that. political strategist jim lotz felt who's work with mccaskey in previous years says the senate is likely to tread a delicate line she does not want to become a pariah among republicans and so all of this goes to a very complicated bouncing act to do the right thing but the same time
with only 3 electoral college votes alaska doesn't wield the kind of political power seen in other parts of the u.s. . the state senior senator lisa murkowski though could play a pivotal role in president trump's impeachment trial she's already expressed dissatisfaction with senate majority leader mitch mcconnell's declaration for sure that he'll run the impeachment process in total coordination with the white house previously she's broken party lines on the appointments of supremes court...