the table. the decision that came out yesterday with a prefered alternative, too little too late? i m certainly not one who celebrates it. and i m definitely a glass half full. we turned a cook inlet base. in four years people said it was dead. it s booming. what we ve seen with the mpra is an obama administration that ignores the rule of law and development.ce you are not able to move the obama administration to do that which is is to have the bridge permitted. i spent two years working with the senator s office, industry, david hayes, the secretary of interior to try to get that we did.n reversed it was another two-year delay. you re talking about some of writing in pra. the obama administration did take off half of the national petroleum reserves. through executive order. thank you. all right. let s hold on, gentlemen. dan, go ahead. commerce is increasing in the arctic. nations are laying claim to the region. how do we protect u.s. nterests best? i support t
eastern for analysis. some of the most closely watched senate races throughout the country. watched races across the country throughout the night and into the morning. we want to hear from you with calls, facebook comments, entry tweets. now to alaska, where democratic senator mark begich it is running for reelection against dan sullivan is an. tossup. is considered a the recent debate was in anchorage, courtesy of alaska public media. this is one hour. the debate for the state. your moderator. good evening. welcome to debate for the state for u.s. senate. i am the news director for the alaska public media and public radio network. we coming to you live from anchorage. we have gathered to make our production a collaboration. our guests are the candidates for u.s. senate. mark is seeking a second term. he was mayor of anchorage. his republican challenger is dan sullivan. the resources commissioner for the state of alaska. he was secretary of state in the bush administr
that performance happened minutes after house manager congresswoman val demings went point by point explaining the democrats rationale for seeking evidence the white house is withholding. but sekulow apparently misheard what congresswoman demings said and hence the fulmination. let me play you what she said. the president s lawyers may suggest that the house should have sought these materials in court or waited further lawsuits under the freedom of information act, a/k/a foya lawsuits. any such suggestion is meritless. okay. so congresswoman dem mince said foya lawsuits, spelling out what it stands for, freedom of information act. even i know that s a perfectly standard legal thing. here is how you get a chance to experience how trump world works. sekulow who is a lawyer was likely soon corrected as to his embarrassing mistake, but rather than just admit it, he did what trump world does, they always double down. here is the washington post reporting about that bizarre
realizing that earth has no sorrow. that heaven cannot heal. from the prayers to the tears to the amazing grace. you ll hear from family friends and strangers about today s service of healing. also today, a new search area for two prison escapees who vanished two weeks ago. hear what police have found. plus the new nbc poll who shows who s pulling ahead of the crowded field of gop candidates. hello, everyone welcome. it s high noon here in the east 9:00 a.m. out in the west. this is weekends with alex witt. the sound of those church bells as charleston s emanmanuel a.m. a.m. church opening just four days after a gunman shot its pastor and eight parishioners. hundreds filled the church under new security procedures. and praying for the victims and their families. we are reminded this morning about the freshness of death, comes like a thief in the night. but i declare that jesus said it a long time ago, said i am the resurrection and the light. worshippers also looked
S.C. Senate Minority Leader, incumbent Brad Hutto will be on the June 11 primary ballot for Senate District 40. He will face Kendrick Brown for Dem. nomination.