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Protecting Private Data: The Impact of the U.S. Census on Rural Alaska
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In partnership with @novapbs, we dive into how differential privacy works, and what's at stake for small communities if the data isn't accurate. #SecretsInYourData
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Recapping the 33rd legislature | Alaska Insight
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The challenges of funding Alaska government services, education, and the permanent fund dividend have become more intense as the state’s fiscal situation grows tighter. On this season finale episode of Alaska Insight, Lori Townsend speaks with Senate President Sen. Gary Stevens and Speaker of the House Rep. Cathy Tilton about the work they accomplished, and what was still on the table, at the e...
StoryCorps Military Voices Initiative | Eben and Owen Olrun
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In the summer of 2023, Alaska Public Media partnered with StoryCorps' Military Voices Initiative which provided a space for veterans, service members, and military families to share their stories. In this conversation, Eben Olrun (75) tells his son, Owen (26), about his time in Vietnam and how he’s found comfort through traditional singing and drumming. These interviews are recorded by StoryCor...
StoryCorps Military Voices Initiative | Mike and Julie Jordan
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In the summer of 2023, Alaska Public Media partnered with StoryCorps' Military Voices Initiative which provided a space for veterans, service members, and military families to share their stories. In this conversation Mike Jordan (78) tells his daughter, Julie (52), about an unusual Thanksgiving while serving as a rifleman in Vietnam. These interviews are recorded by StoryCorps, a national nonp...
StoryCorps Military Voices | Ivan Hodes
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In the summer of 2023, Alaska Public Media partnered with StoryCorps' Military Voices Initiative which provided a space for veterans, service members, and military families to share their stories. In this conversation Ivan Hodes (40) tells Tamekia Jackson (37) about a moral dilemma he faced while serving in Iraq. These interviews are recorded by StoryCorps, a national nonprofit whose mission is...
StoryCorps Military Voices | Scott and Kristie Nelson
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In the summer of 2023, Alaska Public Media partnered with StoryCorps' Military Voices Initiative which provided a space for veterans, service members, and military families to share their stories. In this conversation, Scott Nelson (55) tells his wife Kristie (47) about his time on an air rescue crew in Alaska and getting deployed to Afghanistan. These interviews are recorded by StoryCorps, a n...
StoryCorps Military Voices Initiative | Laura Kabatt-Kennedy and Ian Kennedy
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In the summer of 2023, Alaska Public Media partnered with StoryCorps' Military Voices Initiative which provided a space for veterans, service members, and military families to share their stories. In this conversation Laura Kabatt-Kennedy (48) tells her son, Ian Kennedy (18), about her time serving as mental health specialist in the military and her experiences at the Pentagon after the events ...
StoryCorps Military Voices | Harry and Melinda DeBruhl
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StoryCorps Military Voices | Harry and Melinda DeBruhl
StoryCorps Military Voices | Edward and Glynn Strabel
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In the summer of 2023, Alaska Public Media partnered with StoryCorps' Military Voices Initiative which provided a space for veterans, service members, and military families to share their stories. In this conversation Edward Strabel (78) and his wife, Glynn (71), discuss Edward’s service in Vietnam, close calls and keeping up morale. These interviews are recorded by StoryCorps, a national nonpr...
StoryCorps Military Voices | Linda and Mark Green
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StoryCorps Military Voices | Linda and Mark Green
Wildfire risks in Anchorage | Alaska Insight
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Wildfire risks in Anchorage | Alaska Insight
Researchers and city officials work to inform Hillside communities of wildfire risks
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Researchers and city officials work to inform Hillside communities of wildfire risks
Lightning Round | Anchorage Mayoral Runoff Debate
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Lightning Round | Anchorage Mayoral Runoff Debate
Arts class helps prisoners at Hiland gain confidence for life after incarceration
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Arts class helps prisoners at Hiland gain confidence for life after incarceration
Reentry services for Alaskans after incarceration | Alaska Insight
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Reentry services for Alaskans after incarceration | Alaska Insight
This climate advocate is fighting to protect Yukon River salmon and her community's traditions
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This climate advocate is fighting to protect Yukon River salmon and her community's traditions
Judy Woodruff discusses political division in America | Alaska Insight
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Judy Woodruff discusses political division in America | Alaska Insight
We're guiding our future with Kids Camps, P.A.C.E and more.
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We're guiding our future with Kids Camps, P.A.C.E and more.
PBS Kids comes to Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson
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PBS Kids comes to Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson
Study suggests renewables may be the railbelt's cheapest energy option
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Study suggests renewables may be the railbelt's cheapest energy option
Renewable railbelt energy | Alaska Insight
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Renewable railbelt energy | Alaska Insight
Energy prices likely to rise amid Cook Inlet gas crunch
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Energy prices likely to rise amid Cook Inlet gas crunch
The Cook Inlet gas crunch | Alaska Insight
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The Cook Inlet gas crunch | Alaska Insight
Alaska Native representation in media | Alaska Insight
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Alaska Native representation in media | Alaska Insight
2024 Anchorage Mayoral Debate Lightning Round
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2024 Anchorage Mayoral Debate Lightning Round
Wasilla-raised singer's new album evokes open spaces and silver screen cowboys
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Wasilla-raised singer's new album evokes open spaces and silver screen cowboys
How votes are kept secure during Municipal elections
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How votes are kept secure during Municipal elections
Developments in the child care crisis | Alaska Insight
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Developments in the child care crisis | Alaska Insight
Alaskan skier Gus Schumacher reflects on his recent win in the World Cup
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Alaskan skier Gus Schumacher reflects on his recent win in the World Cup
Could World Cup skiing come to Anchorage? | Alaska Insight
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Could World Cup skiing come to Anchorage? | Alaska Insight

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @Sam-px9ei
    @Sam-px9ei 4 години тому

    Its being demolished soon.

  • @SweetMillicentCarbuncle
    @SweetMillicentCarbuncle 2 дні тому

    When I was a teen I babysat a young girl who had a hearing disability. Also, a boy with autism. I never got to see the girl growing up. Her parents Steve and Carolyn were a big influence on me. I am 59 and my son is 26 has autism.

  • @pancontimba2766
    @pancontimba2766 5 днів тому

    TRIDENT despidio a empleados durante el covid solo porque se enfermaron CUANDO HABRA UNA INVESTIGACION

  • @lynnap2478
    @lynnap2478 7 днів тому

    trump WILL NEVER EVER get this, he only gets it from stupid dumb people like himself.

  • @CBPunisher1900
    @CBPunisher1900 18 днів тому

    that could be turned into a homeless housing or low income housing for familys

  • @DumpTrump4TRE45ON
    @DumpTrump4TRE45ON 19 днів тому

    Here in Alaska, you can deny a person who is most qualified for a job, an apt, or healthcare just for suspecting they are gay. This was a law passed by Pennsylvanian Mike Dunleavy a couple years ago, into law. Dunleavy from Pennsylvania till middle aged, is the Governor of Alaska, and an "always Trumper" - which tells you something right there. No one plans to be gay or straight. It just happens, and you learn to deal with it. If you are born gay, or trans, and I do believe people can be born like that, why would they choose to be denied jobs, housing, marriage, and opportunities JUST on the basis that they are not bonking people of the opposite sex? And gay people don't usually produce gay kids. LGBTQ is not a protected class in Alaska. Straight white males are a protected class.

  • @davettephillip5035
    @davettephillip5035 19 днів тому

    Hello Phillip.

  • @garbagepailkids81
    @garbagepailkids81 19 днів тому

    doug Leavelle hates Alaska Native people. He told me he doesn’t care if they freeze to death outside in the winter. He doesn’t like them as a people.

  • @supersasquatch
    @supersasquatch 26 днів тому

    so, concrete foundations and concrete basements are a big nono lol

  • @ClayGood
    @ClayGood Місяць тому

    Good News, Indeed!

  • @TheFoolintherainn
    @TheFoolintherainn Місяць тому

    Alaska has a bigger problem of perpetrators living right next door to us. Elder and disabled protection services, alaska, Soldotna State troopers, Kenai cops, private lawyers, judges are all in on it. You're worried about scammers overseas? We're losing our homes and everything we worked for living in Alaska by other alaskans! State and federal law enforcement want to rip you off so they keep the money. They don't give a darn- they're eliminating their competition for ripping us off Craig Bondy pretends to be a landlord, signs leases and then he tries to trap and rape his tenants. He's done it to at least three people, rips off elderly. He does it right here in our own front yards - he takes everything leaving people homeless and broke The state of Alaska refuses to acknowledge it.

  • @loveoffootball1813
    @loveoffootball1813 Місяць тому

    Drill baby drill

  • @theguydudeman
    @theguydudeman Місяць тому

    omg that's my social studies teacher

  • @kaminakawena
    @kaminakawena Місяць тому

    He is not articulate, he knows nothing about the climate, so sad that this is what the world listens to, people like Gus and that thing Greta. So sad

  • @APOLONITE
    @APOLONITE Місяць тому

    For those who never heard and for those who wanna share it. HERE IS THE MILLION-DOLLAR QUESTION: Will you go to Heaven when you die? Here’s a quick test: Have you ever lied, stolen, or used God’s name in vain? Jesus said, “Whoever looks at a woman to lust for her has already committed adultery with her in his heart.” If you have done these things, God sees you as a lying, thieving, blasphemous, adulterer at heart, and the Bible warns that one day God will punish you in a terrible place called Hell. But God is not willing that any should perish. Sinners broke God’s Law and Jesus paid their fine. This means that God can legally dismiss their case: “For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.” Then Jesus rose from the dead, defeating death. Today, repent and trust Jesus, and God will give you eternal life as a free gift. Then read the Bible daily and obey it. God will never fail you💚

  • @indiealaska
    @indiealaska Місяць тому

    Beautiful animations

  • @theotherway1639
    @theotherway1639 Місяць тому

    If anyone needs it, there's a meditation book called 30 Days to Overcome Suicidal Thoughts by Harper Daniels that can be of some help.

  • @ShaighJosephson
    @ShaighJosephson Місяць тому

    The Chinese are plundering them just like they are doing in other areas around the world... 💥

  • @melvinmtine9797
    @melvinmtine9797 Місяць тому

    Please make an episode on periods 😅( i really like the show) 👇

  • @iwasntreadyforitall
    @iwasntreadyforitall Місяць тому

    It breaks my heart that the fish have been lost, but I hope we can bring them back. Kenzie gives me hope and inspires me to do more within my own community

  • @anitaevans5361
    @anitaevans5361 Місяць тому

    YaY, VIVA LaFrance 🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @anitaevans5361
    @anitaevans5361 Місяць тому

    VIVA LaFrance 🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @anitaevans5361
    @anitaevans5361 Місяць тому

    VIVA LaFrance 🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @user-qg5dp4tl8c
    @user-qg5dp4tl8c Місяць тому

    Most people think people will adjust or adapt to higher temps, but what if the food we eat can't. For example what is the max. temp. crops can withstand? What temp. do fish die? We can get in an AC space, but they can't. So a future where we don't do anything to change might lead to a lot of hunger.

  • @torinewman7050
    @torinewman7050 Місяць тому

    This was my 3rd grade teacher :) ❤️❤️

  • @MultiRingtail
    @MultiRingtail Місяць тому

    Go Bronson Go

  • @anitaevans5361
    @anitaevans5361 Місяць тому

    I voted 4 LaFrance!!

    • @MultiRingtail
      @MultiRingtail Місяць тому

      So you voted for someone whose plan to improve Anchorage is to have a plan

    • @anitaevans5361
      @anitaevans5361 Місяць тому

      @@MultiRingtail apparently the current guy had no plan. I'm not lowering my expectations & putting up with another winter like last. I been here all of my life & never seen the ineptitude of clearing the streets. Anchorage is a winter city, yo

    • @MultiRingtail
      @MultiRingtail Місяць тому

      @@anitaevans5361 looks like you did not watch this video which makes your account sus and probably works for LaFrance

    • @MultiRingtail
      @MultiRingtail Місяць тому

      @@anitaevans5361 just found out you live in Juneau. Why are you lying boomer?

    • @anitaevans5361
      @anitaevans5361 Місяць тому

      @MultiRingtail u said I live in Juneau prior, and now u say I work 4 LaFrance. I'm guessing u don't go by facts and only assumptions. U need stronger evidence than that. Otherwise, it makes one look naive or possibly ignorant.

  • @josephmorris4347
    @josephmorris4347 Місяць тому

    My main question I have is how are you going to make our youth better prepared for the threats coming from social media? TikTok dancing, “mmm Icr cream” “acting,” what is the mayor going to do about our kids seeing hearing or talking about sex in schools? What is my mayor going to do about the dangers of social media? What is my mayor going to do about technology harm?

  • @nmillion9763
    @nmillion9763 Місяць тому

    I see Palin hasnt changed. Everything is all surface outrage and conspiracy theories

  • @ogropor
    @ogropor Місяць тому

    Alaska Insight ❤Lori ❤My fav program. One of the best. Very informative

  • @ogropor
    @ogropor Місяць тому

    Alaska Insight❤Lori❤

  • @TerlinguaTalkeetna
    @TerlinguaTalkeetna Місяць тому

    Judy's current work is profoundly important. Young folks should listen to a balanced perspective. Understand better the pov of the people that think "differently" than your own pov. David Brooks is following in her strong and honorable footsteps.

  • @GaryAnthonyYoung-zz4mn
    @GaryAnthonyYoung-zz4mn Місяць тому

    Washington State

  • @atomharris
    @atomharris Місяць тому

    The Oldest Person I once Knew. In support of HB 169. Copyright © 2022 by Alaris (Tom Harris) All of us know of someone we may have considered an elder. We may have known of them or remembered what they represented and important events they were part of long before we were born. So it was that through my Grandmother I learned of an important woman of distinction, a daughter of the chief of the Nass River. She was reported to be a most beautiful woman, who found herself courted by a most powerful individual. She was also vastly talented and skilled in many ways. Her most famous skill was the restoration (Reseeding) of salmon. Her suitor and subsequent husband was the most powerful Raven chief, of the ancient village at the mouth of the Unuk River, who wanted this power as his own. One day Raven found her teaching the people of the village this precious skill without his permission. Enraged he struck her. In that instance she disappeared into the ever present darkness of the fog, never to be seen or heard or touched by the Raven Chief, ever again. That day Raven lost her and her knowledge. However, to the people of the village she was beloved. They remembered her and her teachings and continued to follow them through time immemorial; that is up until this present day, an age of “Best Available Science “. A new Raven is now today’s chief and he has forbidden her teachings throughout the land. Not only in this village, but also in all the villages of her relations, from the Unuk to the Yukon. This new Today’s Raven has made laws that have jailed, made homeless and orphaned her descendants, more than all other chiefs before him. Because of this, in this century, without her restoration teachings, across the vast Alaska lands salmon are following her into the fog. Without her teachings and without the salmon all her relations of all species are now beginning to also follow her into the fog. As I write this and as you hear and read these very words , your memory of her and her story, at this very moment, is fading, following her into the fog. Even though you pass by her image daily, you no longer know of her teachings for Raven has purposely clouded your memory and her teaching fades further and further every day. You no longer recognize her nor know how to teach her history or her lessons, even to your very own next generation. Her teachings were simply that we all must protect and nurture not only the salmon, but also protect and nurture each other as her completing interest relations; especially the precious matriarchs. If we do not, then we to, will have no choice but to follow her and the salmon into the fog. Each day new laws are passed to separate us from these teachings and the salmon. Whether her teachings survive into the next century is now up to us. We can choose to either follow her teachings and acknowledge the importance of what she taught, or choose to forget and wonder where have all the salmon gone, long time passing. For truly, even this ancient village site now called, Ketchikan, Alaska’s first city, would not even exist if not for her. Will you choose to remember her or will you, like the salmon, follow her into the fog? If we are not reseeding our salmon resource, do we really have the right to call it harvesting, or are we really mining? Fogwoman taught that when we harvest any salmon from the river, it is giving itself to feed us. In return we have multiple moral, ethical and cultural obligations to finish the journey of the salmon. That obligation is met by carefully harvesting the eggs and milt, fertilizing the eggs, placing them into a specially woven cedar basket that would be used to carry the eggs upstream to be placed into sheltered bubbling waters. Most importantly the portion of the salmon not eaten must be taken and placed upstream from the fertilized eggs. This must be done to feed the microbes that need to be there to feed the fry when they emerge from their eggs. It is extremely important that the microbes are there to feed the fry not only to nourish them to prepare them for the ocean, but more importantly to start building the salmon’s strontium isotope signatures that are specifically unique to that stream site where they emerged from the egg and began to feed. That stream’s unique strontium isotope signature becomes imbedded into the fry’s newly forming otolith “inner ear bone” as the fry feeds. That unique strontium isotope signature in the otolith serves as the salmon’s sole navigational tool as it finds its way back home after traveling several years in to the ocean. Without this unique strontium isotope signature there is no other way for the salmon to find its way home, and without it there will be no returning spawn. If the salmon carcasses are not there to feed the microbes, the microbes will not be there to feed the fry. When the fry have nothing to feed on they have no choice but to swim downstream until they find the right food. This is why salmon streams die from the headwaters down. This is also why just planting hatchery fry fails 100% of the time. Especially king salmon fry that spend two years in the hatchery before they are released. It’s too late by then because their otolith strontium signature is already imbedded on the hatchery water and food. It’s important to understand that absolutely no amount of habitat improvements will compensate for failing to follow Fogwoman’s teachings. Nothing we do will make up for this singular failure, if we don’t start reseeding. Alaska can have tens of thousands of miles of pristine streams, lakes, and rivers. They are all sterile and won’t matter in the least, if those waters which serve as the salmon’s birth canal’s do not have fertilized eggs, upstream carcasses to feed the microbes that feed the fry and create the unique strontium isotope signature that guide that salmon back home to spawn. This singular error, by Alaska’s wildlife management system, of ignoring and rejecting Fogwoman’s Traditional Knowledge teachings, is solely responsible for the statewide salmon crashes now in progress from the Yukon to the Unuk. These statewide salmon crashes are also triggering a biosphere collapse that is directly linked to the documented 97% decrease in the historical moose harvests of the Kenai Peninsula. No amount of escapement management will make up for loosing what is now trillions of metric tons of salmon biomass that would have otherwise annually recycled, throughout Alaska, over the last 50 years. These are the same 50 years that Alaska has ignored and rejected Fogwoman’s teachings. It is now up to us, as Alaskans, as Natives and Non-Natives, as Subsistence, Sport, and Commercial fishers. Fogwoman’s message is clear. Reseed what you harvest, or prepare to follow her into the fog. Are we ready to begin true harvesting or do we continue mining. Answer quickly because Alaska’s biosphere collapse has already begun. Tom Harris A.Tom.Harris @gmail.com 1(907)227-2755 Copyrighted

  • @johnworthington2116
    @johnworthington2116 Місяць тому

    ua-cam.com/video/kyeQ1Xwvpw4/v-deo.html

  • @lokipokey
    @lokipokey Місяць тому

    Thanks for this great interview. I'm looking forward to hearing her reporting about Alaska's ranked choice voting system.

  • @mwmann
    @mwmann 2 місяці тому

    Judy Woodruff has been a leftist democRAT shill from the beginning. We are a Constitutional Republic with limited democratic principles. We are a Republic not a democracy.

  • @Alaska_Engineer
    @Alaska_Engineer 2 місяці тому

    The problem is that the “managers” prioritize commercial fishing over personal use by us Alaskans. We have the best politicians that money can buy!

  • @susieweir9847
    @susieweir9847 2 місяці тому

    Climate change sure. How about over fishing with the commercial fishing boats. Hooray the town got a activist back. Goodie. NOT!

  • @speedysteve9121
    @speedysteve9121 2 місяці тому

    Judy Woodruff has photos of herself on every wall in her house. She's not even pictured with other famous or important people. Vile narcissist.

  • @Pussaychop
    @Pussaychop 2 місяці тому

    ¡Dr Woodruff is the goat!

  • @martinwaddell
    @martinwaddell 2 місяці тому

    This is not that hard to understand that’s gonna take 20 minutes to talk about how Donald Trump is a very sick man and 40% of Americans have fallen for it because they’re followers

  • @hcwcars1
    @hcwcars1 2 місяці тому

    Ted was a criminal

  • @user-sk7zc1fc5u
    @user-sk7zc1fc5u 2 місяці тому

    What is wrong with asking rural Idaho their opinion? Rural Idaho has no representation in this issue. Is that any better than what urban oregon is doing?

  • @peterhooker4637
    @peterhooker4637 2 місяці тому

    Judy is hard core progressive. Her reporting has been divisive and pushed us further apart. NPR should not receive Federal funding. Maybe tax dollars to Fox News. Complete hypocrite. Just keep swallowing what the give you and never question. Sheep.

  • @violetbrant3234
    @violetbrant3234 2 місяці тому

    Wonderful to see judy! I miss your on pbs here in minnisota.

  • @michaelfalsia6062
    @michaelfalsia6062 2 місяці тому

    Judy is really not too bright, to be honest. Just another studio liberal who lives by theory, hypothesis, and perception from a far distance. Another useless discussion by two people who have never been in a tough spot in their lives. Like waking the streets of a bad and troubled area. People who have never had to live with insects and other creatures. Or know what it is not to have heat in the winter or AC in the summer while living in a run-down tenement building somewhere in NYC.

  • @joshbarker4953
    @joshbarker4953 2 місяці тому

    If Eastern Oregon doesn’t like the rules and laws that the majority of Oregonians vote in, they’re welcome to move to Idaho. It sounds like they be happier there anyway.