Verifying it on the ground. Flurries have been spotted and thats it. Meanwhile look at the temperature. This is eye lent and biggest harzard of the morning. Temperatures may be in spots freezing. If theres any leftover puddles or sheep open the roadways here it could have easily hope this back over ten. Temperatures climb. Wind kicks in more. Theres hint of freeze on sky deck. With the whipped kicking in it should act as mother natures hair dry to dry out surfaces. Keep in mind it could be a little slick out. There lets take you through area head libdz. Slick travel the sxepingttation here today. If it looks wet its frozen. Slow it do you remember out there. Its hard to add extra time so we quekt you may be a little lit. In general its jaep after all and come wednesday yup s word look ago head to possibility of light know. More on what is bringing that and houx were expecting at this point a little later in the show. Jess in to you. Thank you katie. Good morning everyone, after 7 00 th
Murkowski debated her to challengers in alaskas 2022 senate race. They discuss vious issues, including abortion and election integrity. This is alaskas first time using a ranked Choice Voting system, which was approved by voters in 20 the nonpartisan cook report rates the race solid republican. Alaska public media, alaskas news source, and ktoo present debate for the state. The u. S. Senate race, moderated by Lori Townsend and mike ross. Good evening. Thank you for joining us for our final debate for the state event. Were coming to you live from alaska public media. Im Lori Townsend. And good evening, everyone. Im mike ross. Tonight, were going to pose a series of questions to the candidates on this years ballot for one of the alaska seats in the u. S. Senate. Now, because of the states new voting system, alaskans will rank up to four candidates at the polls this year. Republicans Lisa Murkowski and kelly tshibaka, and democrat pat chesbro. The fourth candidate on the ballot, buzz kell
Male announcer statehood was funded by [cheerleaders chanting] [cheers and applause] [sports announcer speaking indistinctly] male narrator the comforts and pleasures of modern living were a Long Time Coming for the pioneers of alaska and for the native people whove been here for millennia. To win statehood in 20thcentury america, alaskans had to unite, tell their story to the nation, and convince a skeptical congress. Fortunately, this land bred people with drive and talent, and over the years, they and their spectacular homeland won a special spot in americas heart. Still, powerful forces that controlled alaskas vast wealth werent about to give up their influencenot without a fight. In 1939, a new yorker named Ernest Gruening headed north to be the new governor of alaska. Back in washington, he too often ignored the chain of command, infuriating his boss, secretary of the interior harold ickes. So he wanted to fire him, and roosevelt was not he didnt like to fire people, so he promot
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From the labour party have for supposed moment of the vote. While britain and france and turkey are on board with largelyl action there, countries that are siding with the u. S. Are calling for more diplomacy. That reported in the papers as well. We want to ask about the role of the International Community on potential actions in syria and what purpose they serve. If you want to give your thoughts on the international on onetys role in syria of our social media outlets, you can do so on twitter, cspanwj. You can always send us an email journal cspan. Org. Guardian from the newspaper this morning from the united kingdom. Threat of commons revolt forces allies to delay syria missile strike is the headline. Whitehall sources indicate that the u. S. , which had planned to launch the strikes by the weekend, may be prepared to revive a backup plan to delay strikes until tuesday when the president is due to set out for the g 20 summit in russia. In an effort to build support for punitive stri