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"beaufort sea" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio

Northwest Newsradio

02:21 min | 9 months ago

"beaufort sea" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio

"It's 26 after welcome back. You're with America in the morning. There's been another outbreak of tensions on the Korean Peninsula, correspondent Norman hall reports. South Korea says North Korea has test launched a ballistic missile toward its eastern waters, the country's joint chiefs of staff said the launch was made Tuesday morning, but did not offer further details, such as how far the missile flew a day earlier North Korea said it had test fired two cruise missiles from a submarine. The launches came after the U.S. and South Korean military began their largest combined field exercises in years on Monday. I Norman hall. A controversial oil drilling plan for Alaska's north slope is getting the stamp of approval from the Biden administration. Correspondent Jennifer King has that story. Environmentalists are expressing disappointment with President Biden's decision to greenlight Alaska's north slope willow development project, sources say the plan would allow three drill sites for about 219 wells in total oil company ConocoPhillips says it could produce up to a 180,000 barrels of oil a day at the 300 lock arm tops. The stock willow campaign had been gaining traction on social media gathering more than 300 million views on TikTok, but the development enjoys widespread support in the state and on March 3rd, while some indigenous alaskans were protesting outside The White House, the state's congressional delegation met with Biden to argue in favor of the project. Separately, The White House announced that nearly 3 million acres of the Beaufort sea would be closed off from oil exploration and drilling would be limited to protect wildlife in more than 13 million acres in the national petroleum reserve. I'm Jennifer King. The judge overseeing a challenge to the federal government's approval of a medication abortion drug announced that there will be a hearing Wednesday in the case. The new order from U.S. district judge Matthew kaz marak comes after reports the judge had privately sought to delay announcement of the hearing. And several media organizations pushed the judge to announce a hearing date. The case surrounds a challenge brought by anti abortion doctors and medical associations to the federal government's 2000 approval of a drug used to terminate pregnancies. Medication abortion is now the most common method of the procedure in the United States. America in the morning for Tuesday, march 14th, 2023 is produced by Jeff McKay. Senior producer Kevin Delaney. I'm John trout. This is Westwood one

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"beaufort sea" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio

Northwest Newsradio

02:10 min | 9 months ago

"beaufort sea" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio

"It's 26 after welcome back. You're with America in the morning. There's been another outbreak of tensions on the Korean Peninsula, correspondent Norman hall reports. South Korea says North Korea has test launched a ballistic missile toward its eastern waters the country's joint chiefs of staff said the launch was made Tuesday morning, but did not offer further details such as how far the missile flew a day earlier North Korea said it had test fired two cruise missiles from a submarine. The launches came after the U.S. and South Korean military began their largest combined field exercises in years on Monday. I Norman hall. A controversial oil drilling plan for Alaska's north slope is getting the stamp of approval from the Biden administration. Correspondent Jennifer King has that story. Environmentalists are expressing disappointment with President Biden's decision to greenlight Alaska's north slope willow development project. Sources say the plan would allow three drill sites for about 219 wells in total, oil company ConocoPhillips says it could produce up to a 180,000 barrels of oil a day and 300 long-term jobs. The stop willow campaign had been gaining traction on social media gathering more than 300 million views on TikTok, but the development enjoys widespread support in the state and on March 3rd, while some indigenous alaskans were protesting outside The White House, the state's congressional delegation met with Biden to argue in favor of the project. Separately, The White House announced that nearly 3 million acres of the Beaufort sea would be closed off from oil exploration and drilling would be limited to protect wildlife in more than 13 million acres in the national petroleum reserve. I'm Jennifer King. The judge overseeing a challenge to the federal government's approval of a medication abortion drug announced that there will be a hearing Wednesday in the case. The new order from U.S. district judge Matthew cas marek comes after reports the judge had privately sought to delay announcement of the hearing. And several media organizations pushed the judge to announce a hearing date. The case surrounds a challenge brought by anti abortion doctors and medical associations to the federal government's 2000 approval of a drug used to terminate pregnancies. Medication abortion is now the most common method of the procedure in the United States

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"beaufort sea" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio

Northwest Newsradio

02:40 min | 9 months ago

"beaufort sea" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio

"It's 26 after. Welcome back. You're with America in the morning. There's been another outbreak of tensions on the Korean Peninsula, correspondent Norman hall reports. South Korea says North Korea has test launched a ballistic missile toward its eastern waters the country's joint chiefs of staff said the launch was made Tuesday morning, but did not offer further details, such as how far the missile flu a day earlier North Korea said it had test fire two cruise missiles from a submarine. The launches came after the U.S. and South Korean military began their largest combined field exercises in years on Monday. I Norman hall. A controversial oil drilling plan for Alaska's north slope is getting the stamp of approval from the Biden administration. Correspondent Jennifer King has that story. Environmentalists are expressing disappointment with President Biden's decision to greenlight Alaska's north's look willow development project. Sources say the plan would allow three drill sites for about 219 wells in total, oil company ConocoPhillips says it could produce up to a 180,000 barrels of oil a day and 300 long-term jobs. The stock willow campaign had been gaining traction on social media gathering more than 300 million views on TikTok, but the development enjoys widespread support in the state and on March 3rd, while some indigenous alaskans were protesting outside The White House, the state's congressional delegation met with Biden to argue in favor of the project. Separately, The White House announced that nearly 3 million acres of the Beaufort sea would be closed off from oil exploration and drilling would be limited to protect wildlife in more than 13 million acres in the national petroleum reserve. I'm Jennifer King. The judge overseeing a challenge to the federal government's approval of a medication abortion drug announced that there will be a hearing Wednesday in the case. The new order from U.S. district judge Matthew kaz marak comes after reports the judge had privately sought to delay announcement of the hearing. And several media organizations pushed the judge to announce a hearing date. The case surrounds a challenge brought by anti abortion doctors and medical associations to the federal government's 2000 approval of a drug used to terminate pregnancies. Medication abortion is now the most common method of the procedure in the United States. America in the morning for Tuesday, march 14th, 2023 is produced by Jeff McKay. Senior producer Kevin Delaney. I'm John trout. This is Westwood one. Pet decorator wood floors are the most gorgeous head friendly floors available anywhere. Waterproof scratch resistant zero VOC now with antimicrobial properties, available at sound kitchen and bath. Pat decorator dot com. Hi

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"beaufort sea" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

02:32 min | 9 months ago

"beaufort sea" Discussed on WTOP

"For everyone. Let's go to Jeff clay ball. John gas prices have been rising, but you're still paying a lot less to fill up than a year ago. Triple a mid Atlantic is the average price is now $3 47 cents a gallon that's up 8 cents from last week. A year ago, gas was averaging four 31 a gallon. Amazon is using delivery trucks made by electric vehicle startup rivian, but rivian wants out of the exclusivity clause, so it can court other customers, Amazon began using rivian vans last summer as of last month. They have delivered more than 10 million Amazon packages. D.C.'s newest food hall opens this week. The Bryant street market in northeast D.C.'s edgewood neighborhood starts with 5 food vendors. Bryant street also has an Alamo drafthouse cinema and soon indoor pickleball courts and an ice skating rink. The Dow's up a 121 points. S&P 500 Index is up 23, that's a half percent, the NASDAQ's up, 142. That's one and a quarter percent. Jeff gleb, double UTP news. Thank you, Jeff. It's two 41. The Biden administration is approving the major willow oil project on Alaska's petroleum rich north slope. The decision is one of President Biden's most consequential climate decisions and is likely to draw condemnation from environmentalists who say it flies in the face of the democratic president's climate pledges. They say allowing oil company ConocoPhillips to move forward with the drilling plan also breaks his campaign promise to stop new oil drilling on public lands. The decision on the willow project comes a day after he imposed a ban on drilling in nearly 3 million acres of the Beaufort sea and limit drilling in more than 13 million acres in what's known as national petroleum reserve Alaska. We have some encouraging news for local seafood lovers. You could soon be easier to get Chesapeake Bay oysters out of the water and onto your plate. Virginia's extended the oyster harvesting season by ten days. The season has been tidally restricted since the late 1980s when disease, predators and over harvesting brought the oyster population dangerously low. Things have been improving over the years and now the Virginia marine resources commission is adding ten days to the calendar that oysters can be harvested in certain portions of the bay. It means that oyster harvesting could top 300,000 bushels for the first time since the late 1980s. Are you the

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"beaufort sea" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

03:23 min | 9 months ago

"beaufort sea" Discussed on WTOP

"Of grinding beans can't drown out the anxiety of employees at compass coffee who say their Friday paychecks were delayed. The D.C. based coffee company, which ran its payroll through Silicon Valley bank, tells Fox business it's changed providers. We've been assured that customer bank deposits are safe. Wealth manager Barry Glassman says, unlike 2009, customers ability to set up new accounts in 15 minutes and move money online, expedited the failure of SVB, but he underscored this is not a bailout. Clients and customers will continue to have access to those deposits. So as far as jumping and moving money from one bank to another, there's absolutely no need at this point. Meghan cloher, a WTO news. For more on what this bank failure might mean for you, listen to this week's upcoming DMV download podcast. That's coming out on Wednesday. The one time chief of staff for former Maryland governor Larry Hogan now faces an arrest warrant, Roy McGrath failed to appear in a federal courtroom in Baltimore this morning for the start of his criminal trial on fraud and embezzlement charges. McGrath is accused of lying to get a severance payment of more than $230,000 from the government owned nonprofit, Maryland environmental service, where he worked before he joined the Hogan administration. The indictment also accuses McGrath of using the organization's money to pay for personal expenses, Hogan was expected to testify against his one time aid. State with WTO for the latest on this story. The U.S. has begun an aggressive new push to inflict pain on Russia's economy at aimed at Russians, Russia's oligarchs in an attempt to thwart an invasion in its invasion of Ukraine. A special task force known as klepto capture is prioritizing efforts to identify those who help Russians evade sanctions and violate export controls, as well as legally liquidating the property of Russian oligarchs, the U.S. government will expand financial penalties on those who facilitate the evasion of sanctions by targeting those who help oligarchs evade sanctions, the U.S. government hope to see more effective results, a recent Dartmouth university study showed that targeting a few key wealth managers would cause far greater damage to Russia than sanctioning oligarchs individually. I'm Karen Chammas. The Biden administration is going into two different directions when it comes to oil drilling in Alaska. The administration says it's approving the controversial willow drilling project on Alaska's north slope, the $8 billion project will allow ConocoPhillips to drill up to 199 wells on the site. Environmental activists are upset. Some call it a betrayal by the president and legal action to stop it as expected. Supporters say it will bring good jobs to the region. The decision comes just day after the Biden White House announced a ban on in nearly three of ban on drilling in 3 million acres of the Beaufort sea and limit drilling in more than 13 million acres and what's known as national petroleum reserve Alaska. Environmental healing is coming to a pair of islands in the Chesapeake Bay. The project involves the state of Maryland and the Army Corps of engineers. The remains of the separate James and barren islands are in the mid Chesapeake Bay and dorchester county, more than yearlong phase one getting underway today involves installing stone cells and breakwaters around barren island. The ecosystem restoration project will include adding 72 acres of wetland habitat to protect the island remnants and the adjacent seagrass bed habitat intent of this federal state partnership project is to improve the area

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AP sources: Biden OKs huge Willow oil project in Alaska

AP News Radio

00:53 sec | 9 months ago

AP sources: Biden OKs huge Willow oil project in Alaska

"An oil drilling plan for Alaska's north slope is getting the stamp of approval from the Biden administration. Environmentalists are expressing disappointment with President Biden's decision to greenlight Alaska's north slope willow development project, sources say the plan would allow three drill sites for about 219 wells in total, oil company ConocoPhillips says it could produce up to a 180,000 barrels of oil a day and 300 long-term jobs, the stop willow campaign had been gaining traction on social media gathering more than 300 million views on TikTok, but the development enjoys widespread support in the state, and on March 3rd, while some indigenous alaskans were protesting outside The White House, the state's congressional delegation met with Biden to argue in favor of the project. Separately The White House announced that nearly 3 million acres of the Beaufort sea would be closed off from oil exploration and drilling would be limited to protect wildlife in more than 13 million acres in the national petroleum reserve. I'm Jennifer King

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"beaufort sea" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

01:50 min | 9 months ago

"beaufort sea" Discussed on WTOP

"Night near Capitol Hill. It happened at 11th and D street southeast, just north of Pennsylvania avenue and a few blocks east of the eastern market metro. Officers actually heard the sounds of gunshots and responded to this area in response to that. And we located R two victims inside of a vehicle. That is first district, D.C. police commander Tasha Bryant, one person died at the scene the other at a hospital. A project involving the state of Maryland and the Army Corps of engineers aims to restore areas near two islands in the Chesapeake Bay. The remains of the separate James and barren islands are in the mid Chesapeake Bay and dorchester county, a more than yearlong phase one getting underway today involves installing stone cells and breakwaters around barren island. The ecosystem restoration project will include adding 72 acres of wetland habitat to protect the island remnants and the adjacent seagrass bed habitat, intent of this federal state partnership project is to improve the area for aquatic and wildlife species and benefit navigational safety and recreation. Sandy cosell WTO news. President Biden will prevent or limit oil drilling in 16 million acres in Alaska and the Arctic Ocean, plans announced last night will ban drilling in nearly 3 million acres of the Beaufort sea and limit drilling in more than 13 million acres in a vast swath of land known as the national petroleum reserve, Alaska. The move comes as regulators prepare to announce a final decision on the $8 billion willow project, a controversial oil drilling plan pushed by ConocoPhillips in the petroleum reserve. Stay with us up ahead on WTB. The woman committed to helping blacks and government. I'm Stephanie gaines Bryant. 9 43. Government is facing unique challenges with attracting hiring, developing and retaining its workforce

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"beaufort sea" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio

Northwest Newsradio

01:44 min | 9 months ago

"beaufort sea" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio

"Secure your $20 gold liberty coin stated from the 1800s before they sell out. That's one 809 three 5 7 two 6 7. Former vice president Mike Pence blasting his old boss over the weekend saying history will hold Donald Trump accountable for his role in the January 6th capitol insurrection. ABC News political director Rick Klein says the timing of the former vice president's speech also has a lot to do with the 2024 race for The White House. This is the time where we start to talk about lanes in a race. We know who Donald Trump is. We know who his supporters are for the most part and how solid they are. We know that Florida governor Ron DeSantis occupies a big outsized space and we just saw him in Iowa and Nevada just in the last couple of days. But what else, what else there's room for is still an open question. And Mike Pence right now is trying to define that. Neither Pence nor desantis have officially announced that they are running for The White House. Biden administration going to block oil drilling in parts of Alaska and the Arctic Ocean, the Biden administration moving to prevent or limit oil drilling in 16 million acres of land in Alaska and the Arctic Ocean, the plan would bar drilling in nearly 3 million acres of the Beaufort sea closing it off to oil exploration and limit drilling in more than 13 million acres of land in Alaska known as the national petroleum reserve. The move to conserve the land comes though as President Biden is expected to approve a controversial ConocoPhillips drilling project on the northern slope of Alaska, according to a source familiar with this situation. Mark remould, ABC News. This is ABC News. You wash your hands, you brush your teeth, but how do you clean your nose with? Navajos is powered suction to pull saline in one nostril around the back of the nose and out the other nostril

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"beaufort sea" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

01:34 min | 9 months ago

"beaufort sea" Discussed on WTOP

"Check out all the winners at WTO P dot com, and of course we'll have much more on the Oscars right here. Today, the Biden administration is expected to release its final decision on the huge willow oil project in Alaska ahead of it. We're learning The White House will prevent or limit oil drilling in 16 million acres in Alaska and the Arctic Ocean. This will make 3 million acres of the Beaufort sea off limits for drilling and oil exploration and limit drilling in more than 13 million acres in a vast swath of land known as the national petroleum reserve, Alaska, the move comes as regulators prepare to announce that final decision on the $8 billion willow project. It's a controversial oil drilling plan pushed by ConocoPhillips in the petroleum reserve. Climate activists have rallied against it, calling a calling it a carbon bomb, supporters say it would bring much needed jobs and billions of dollars in taxes and other funds to the area. A heads up for boaters in the Chesapeake Bay, a mid bay restoration project is getting underway. Voters are being warned to exercise extreme caution in the water immediately west of barren island, 20 barges will be moored or navigating the waters between buoys and the construction area, phase one of an ecosystem restoration project starts today, using the fishing creek area for initial staging. The project will use dredged material from the Chesapeake Bay's Maryland navigation channels to restore remote island and wetland habitat near James and barren islands. The goal is to provide improved health and sustainability to aquatic and wildlife species. Sandy cosell WTO news

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"beaufort sea" Discussed on Oil and Gas This Week Podcast

Oil and Gas This Week Podcast

05:18 min | 3 years ago

"beaufort sea" Discussed on Oil and Gas This Week Podcast

"If you don't feel comfortable with this connect me with your final manager. And i would happily have a conversation without mentioned your name but if that doesn't work as much as a frigging hate to say it you know. Maybe it's time for you to move on. I have a different view completely. I wouldn't even get involved myself as a third party. But i'm all about documentation. Who said what you know. keep your journal. Go to your supervisor. Had that discussion of they don't back you up. Then you move on up to their boss. They don't do anything about it. Go to hr but document document document cya. They let you go or make it really hard for you to work their lawyer up. Protect yourself that's all i really got for. You know what the right answer is. But i don't think there is already answer. I think it's a matter of her situation that she's got to feel it out. She all the guys odeon show fiery dude that would be various protection going to work out if you are going. I'm going to impeach probably the worst of the game and probably probably anyways all joking aside if we can help let us know. Yeah okay so. Last question is from jacqueline lease compliance specialists. I guess she works for the entire alaska. Divisional episode nine published january twenty first twenty twenty one in the segment about the large. Us banks no longer being able to deny funding to oil and gas. You also said that. No one is drilling in the arctic ella in alaska. That's a large portion of our oil and gas industry. We drill for oil and gas take on the north slope in offshore in the beaufort sea. Does this podcast is focused on oil and gas issues in the lower forty eight states. I don't think so you got cold. Busted jacqueline lewin. It is so and she's right by the way you feel like it's connected to the rest of the feel like as part of the don't feel it is part of the us. When i'm thinking of arctic drilling i'm thinking of will nationalize waters that nobody owned. Yeah that's what's in contention. That's you know. You have us in. Russia and china herb by looking at the circle in the very top of the globe that nobody owns. That no has any large circle. Now i will say this much to save alaska if you look at a map of the top say one third of the state of alaska is in the arctic circle. So she's one hundred percent right. I was one hundred percent wrong and saying that. We aren't drilling arctic circle. I really should have changed that. And what a religious said is that companies want to do exploration in parts of the arctic circle. That doesn't belong to anybody. That's how i really should so jacqueline. Thanks for making sure that. I am speaking the truth and that when i make mistakes i'm i want to correct this. I do really sincerely appreciate just like record. Because they came from a compliance specialists jacqueline all right so you wanna talk about shirt. Hey people what. This really cool. Ibm shirt in. It is super cool chick in the show notes either. Swipe upper left pin for android. You'll see the link register if you don't win one you can register every week and the coolest thing is page..

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NORAD intercepts two Russian reconnaissance aircraft near Alaska

Dave Ramsey

00:26 sec | 4 years ago

NORAD intercepts two Russian reconnaissance aircraft near Alaska

"NORAD intercepted two Russian military planes near Alaskan airspace while on patrol Monday night BrainChip reports according to NORAD officials F. twenty two fighters and fighter jets from the Royal Canadian Air Force spotted Russian reconnaissance aircraft flying over the Beaufort sea the aircraft stayed in the Alaska air defense identification zone for about four hours but remained in international air space the entire

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