13 Burst results for "Nome Alaska"

Otro Boleto Podcast
"nome alaska" Discussed on Otro Boleto Podcast
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Onward and Other Directions
"nome alaska" Discussed on Onward and Other Directions
"It's going to be a different iditarod because of the pandemic this year or the past year. There have been some significant changes to the race. They normally go from willow Alaska to nome Alaska, which crosses the Alaska range. It crosses the interior of Alaska and then it ends up on the coast of Alaska. So you kind of hit all these different environments. But this year it's going to go to the checkpoint of idolatry inferior Velasquez. We'll go over to mountain go to the checkpoint of iditarod and then turn around and come back to willow back over the mountains again. And part of the reasoning for that, I believe is so that we are limiting the exposure to the various villages that are normally part of the Lake without we will still be going not through the liquid but near some of the villages that are typically checkpoint that are tricky things to navigate to make sure that, you know, just wanting to know that the community is the Alaskan native villages have been had a good amount of input in whether or not they want the race to come by or not and then working with them to ensure that we don't expose them to the pandemic. And I get around doing a lot of things to try to maintain a quote bubble. And it's either going to work or it's not the one time I think by the end of that world. Well, no, I really hope that it does work. I hope that everybody. For the protocol in the world, we are the have been asked because if I take a little break. That's the beautiful thing I have. The dog does Duncan themselves and some snow here. And eating snow. That's one of the ways they cool down. But in a second, you're going to hear the fact that they don't want to rest the people. My leader bell is rolling around. She loves to roll in the snow. Whatever favorite things kind of looks like a tiny pony rolling in the snow. Not very pony shaped, though. Some were shaped like a sausage. It's softened. You.

MyTalk 107.1
"nome alaska" Discussed on MyTalk 107.1
"You know, I saw the story the other day. You ever notice that? You know, sometimes I wonder what would happen if no Julius Random thoughts. He looks like that puppet. I don't know. He said She came plans. It's just random. That's all. It is. All right. Does anyone know where the first place in the United States was to use? 911 is the emergency number. I'm going. This is Taco Night. Definitely do not. This is $400 back up tonight. D C now, Haley Ville, Alabama in February of 1968 Tornado. That was just the first time they use it. And then the second place was Nome, Alaska. A few weeks later, So 911 started 1968 if that ever comes up any Newman's trivia thing. Um, no, no. Tell you to find new group of people to play that game, man. That's what I think. Okay. Do you guys know where the expression my bad came from? Morocco? You might know this because it's a sports thing was it? Um it was like a basketball player didn't speak very good English. Wasn't the camera move, Tembo. Yes, Yes, he would, And he meant to say like my fault, But he said it's bad. So that's where that came from any kind of stock. That was a good one. All right, um, let's see instead of once, Laurie, you might know this. Instead of saying once upon a time to start out fairytales, Korea fairy tales usually start with this saying Free. Uh, I don't know this time in the old days when tigers used to smoke. Oh, so instead of once upon a time in the old days when Tigers used to smoke that's got a kid is that maybe you know, it's like that in the old days when dinosaurs roamed the earth, right, you know you for when Tiger smoke, right? I think there's a little better thing. All right? How many there's a study, A behavioral psychologist in the UK name Robin Dunbar shared news about research on how many Friends we actually need And so here the categories. You guys so tiptoeing into theory area but going so I don't need to go. I've got plenty of other stuff here. He's give us. Okay, so How many best friends you guys think you need, And this is best friends, Because so here's the categories. You're best friends, someone who you'd give a kidney to You've got supportive friends, people, you'd be really upset or they'd be upset if they found out you died And you've got good friends, The people you invite to a big birthday party. Not a small dinner party. So how many best friends do they say? You really need? Well, I don't like to think in terms of best friends, but like good friends, because maybe you have a couple friends that are you're like you would be my best friend. You know, I'm not a best friend, but a very close friend. I'm going to see like like about a dozen like maybe 12 people, they say five. Oh, that's a five in that here. The supportive friend. We only have two kidneys to give away that that's true. See you money, but a total of 12 friends. Maybe that's what I mean. People would be upset if you die. Yeah, you should have. That's it Does that's 12 to 15 supportive friends, but really good friends. They say 50. I mean, that's a lot a lot of friends, but here's some key numbers. Okay, if you're going to start a book club Have a party have like a big party with the band and start counting up your friends and you'll be surprised at how fast you get 50. Good friends, But I'm just saying that people who like Oh, you you confined in my favorites, all right event. You're right, because they say a big birthday party. Yeah. How many? How many? Did you invite yours? I there were 150 people there. Remember that. Remember the flaming always played up? Yes, Right. Rocco is sorry, is nifty. She's turning 50 or something. I still have the brochure on this computer. Here's Tavern, and I didn't really give anyone directions And apparently it is before map Quest. I never even seen it. And you even told me I mean, and we made it there, but it was Shuler's was it right after the basilica Block party? Where do the 10 30 at night? It was so decadent. I know. Maybe I'm gonna have another party with that was that was so fun. What was the name of the band? The Flaming All Know, I know. I say I sing a song with him. Oh, gosh, That was a fun night. Okay, so But here the ideal numbers If you were going to start a book club 10 no more than 10 10. People in the book club. Yes, it's a lot. Well, you've got five little read the block breath. That's true. Five that holds the party. You know the best number. Not everyone could go every week. Exactly. 10 leaves it at you Know, boy that'll And then a dinner party. It's sex. Well, I'm gonna start calling my friend list right now. You know, now that I know that you've given you've given us parameters, Rocco, you better get out your your pen and start scratching. Yeah. Names. We don't We don't have the emotional capacity or energy to handle too many best friends, close friends, I would. It's too much, because if you take on, you know, it's requires all the sharing of feelings exhausting, really. And the listening to other people's. That is the other piece of it. That's what I mean. Yes, feelings. Feelings involved either yakking or hearing Julia? Yes, both directions. Air tiring. I would agree with you, Lori. And that one. What do you guys think? Is the number one comfort food? Number one for Americans is for everyone. You go to food when you said it's gotta be the pizza. Here's your go to food when you're having a bad day. You guys are both wrong Chocolate. And I'm just going to tell you that a mini m an impact like a fun pack you would get at Halloween that many pack with a lot of Eminem's only has 100 calories. Are you counting Keller's am this means you can only eat a thoughts. That's have we more calories than the chocolate. I was surprised by that a lot of sugar to make those moans. I was surprised. I was super super surprised by that surly is gonna open again. Re opening June 1st remember, they closed indefinitely last November. Is this a surprise? Didn't we all know they don't put up when it got nice. And it wasn't that kind of a union thing? Yes. Yeah. Trained. Tell me to be glad when they were gonna do this all along. Yeah. Did you know there's gonna be like a food hall down there, too? Surly you have right in that area. That's that's right. Kind of by where we work. No, it's like if we could make a sidewalk and make a straight run through it. It would be really good walk. You know, it's weird how you have to get there from work The market at Malcolm Yards. Is that what it's called? Yeah, and there's like a lot of cool restaurants that we all like, Oh, gonna be their eyes. I'll look and see one that opens but right. That's gonna be a pretty cool area over there because it Z And that's a good place to go and have a little pre party and then get on the light rail. Go see a soccer game. Go downtown. You know, No one's all that minister. We're never gonna be able to do it. You can go to the Twins game. The picture would only like 3000 like it's like, Isn't it? 10 or 10,000? Yeah, but it's you got to do the app. And you know what people that are printers. I feel sorry for the printers. They're losing business right and left with all this. Come into the phone thing. We're here You're in here is what are our thing is about the all the chaps. You know, We have to do this get tickets to go to exile. We had to do this to get some tickets for some other things last year is that There are some places in the twin cities that still don't have good WiFi. Yeah, I noticed this a lot lately. I don't know if anyone you know I'm Dr the twin cities every day. But there are big pockets on for 90 forward. There's literally no coverage. It's weird. I don't want to tell you guys about a new show that's going to be coming out that you're gonna want to put on your DVR. It's on channel to start Sunday night, Laurie. It's called Atlantic Crossing. And it's for fans of the crown in Downton Abbey. It's a masterpiece minister miniseries about how Norway's royal family kept a stiff upper lip during World War two. But, um what they say His viewers who care more about romance than historical accuracy will be too busy swooning over the leads. Than equivalent about some of the fax Atlantic crossing at Channel two on Sunday night, because you know what if you don't DVR that stuff that it's impossible is impossible, Man you gotta pay for you gotta pay to about $2 an episode You're welcome. All right, we will be back. I talked traffic.

40 Going On 14
"nome alaska" Discussed on 40 Going On 14
"Is is a group that represents tribal people in alaska described movie as insensitive to family members who have gone missing in nome over the years and universal studios refuses to discuss the movie with that organization at all like. They're hoping that everyone was just forget about it. I don't think that's going to be a big thing expire willing to forget about this movie other things that are other trivia about this one is nome alaska is actually fifty one percent native alaskan. But the only people in this movie are white anglo saxon. Protestants everybody's white. All of autism and by the way is not hilly has no mountains and no tree over eight foot tall. Just yeah so. This movie was bullshit all around. Wanna go another thing. I noticed immediately. And i talked a little bit about at the beginning is that i noticed right when her son started being a jerk to her and she called him by name i was like. Oh my god. We have the link here. If you have a family member named ronnie they are dick for no reason. That's right because his wife was ronnie in the third kind and forth kind ronnie was again mom flips out so naturally children are going to attack her. Yes not comfort her not help her out and he went pretty damn willingly to the police anyway. So obviously the writers. Hollywood do not know what a family is like or do confess when you get to the sheriff. Basically he's like. I'm going to arrest you for putting people under hypnosis. I'm thinking what's the charge. Yeah flake yeah. I'm not gonna rest you. You're under house arrest. Thanks for being a court their sport. Yeah and then thank you. Yeah yeah then they take your kid away no court. Yeah that's which is ridiculous What was i just lost it. I shared this. Your idiocy of everything just went. Burn my brain. I will go ahead and of course. Be the dissenting vote. I didn't. I didn't hate this movie. But i liked it because i thought i did a good job of setting mood and being you know creepy and all that kind of stuff. Even though the ending was was just stupid and their premise. And all this kind of things. But i didn't i didn't like you. Of course the last you know twenty minutes of this movie. But i mean i enjoyed feeling of watching it the very first time i watched the craziness that you know getting freaked out and everything but i don of it by any stretch. Did you get have the same moments feeling betrayed that i might have been able to get on that train right. Yeah you definitely jumped on a lot sooner than i did. By the time. I got. I think the time i got on. That was the levitation. The limitation was was was the flag for me. The first time i watch it here but the other thing that she is must be the worst. Goddamn psychiatrist on earth. I didn't know i my husband. Spoilers my husband would never commit suicide. I would know about it and you would block it out of your head and write a whole story in your head about. Somebody came into the bedroom and stabbed. Nf repeatedly with a sharp knife Did anybody get confused as to whether were watching an alien abduction movie or possession. Film i don. I never had commented on that. In the chat i remember and i. I never had the doma where i thought. It wasn't anything other than alien. They presented it though with the whole sumerian text and the maoz gant doping and the people floating it was very much like an exorcist. Kind of i think what they were trying to say..

40 Going On 14
"nome alaska" Discussed on 40 Going On 14
"They kept showing the actual clips trying to say that it was real footage with the woman who played that part actually went on. Imdb and put herself into the movie and wrote a biography for her own acting. Careers that everybody's like. Oh well she's an actual actress kind of screwed part of the him. I didn't know that. I actually hadn't heard of this film until we talked about watching it for this. So when i sat down and heard the you ladies use speech and thought it was going to actually have some found footage. At first i was on board. And i think one of the reasons why i am so vocal in my dislike to this movie is because i was sold on the concept up to a certain point when they started doing the like actress playing the doctor and the quote unquote real doctor in split screen saying the same at the same time as like okay. I can get behind this concept. This is pretty cool. And i was buying it right up into the point where the one character i think tommy takes his wife hostage with a gun and then he's He ends up doing a murder suicide on camera. I'm like nope fuck no. This didn't happen because there's no way The locals his surviving relatives. His wife surviving relatives. Any of them would ever allow them to use a movie based on this. Tragic tragedy norwood. They have allowed his therapy. Sessions led to this tragedy to happen states. Yeah that's a straight hippo violation. And when i realized that i'd been duped i was mad an angry at the movie. Because it's like there's a certain amount of trust you have when you go to watch the blair witch project you don't actually believe it's footage somebody found but in this. They come up and they lied to your face and they say this fiction and the rest of it's real and when i got to a spot in a quarter into the movie when i realized the real was also fiction. I was pretty much pissed off for the next hour. Let's see this isn't the first time i've seen this. I watch us with patrick when he was up here. Yes you've watched it twice. Yes i have seen it twice three times now. Yeah glutton and yeah he he is. And i agree with you. I mean there is a point where you're watching this and you're like okay. This is this is cool. It is does read almost like a bad documentary. is at the end. They're like okay. This is these are. The facts is what we've told you. Now you have to make up your own mind but it's all bullshit right it. Actually in the in the trivia is that the alaska shakeout psychiatric journal and all that Alaska news archive. And all that all talking about tyler doesn't exist. Basically people dug up immediately. The other thing is that the interviews have angered the families of real missing persons in nome alaska for trivializing. What what does have had her. Also yes the Melanie edwards the vice president of kaolack k. w. e. r. a. k..

40 Going On 14
"nome alaska" Discussed on 40 Going On 14
"Welcome back we're back from break ever as been fed and watered berg. Hurry for you. Was it in the toilet. This time it. They're amy's upset a few for peeing in the hamper all the time. Repeat in the hamper. No poop down the tv now. Yeah the tv and pooped in the trash can and he. He almost dumped in europe cedar chest. He had done that in the basket. It's okay boss. Good that's my grandpa's so anyway we're back and we're talking about the fourth kind which is not a sequel to close encounters of the third kind or dommage not at all or the seven says nothing to do with any of these movies and factual is not going to absolutely nothing related to the rest of the show. This is a movie came out. In two thousand nine and it is a quote thriller involving an ongoing unsolved mystery in alaska. Will one town has seen an extraordinary number of unexplained disappearances during the past forty years and there are discussions of a federal. Cover up in nome alaska. Yes starring milit- military. We'll pet moments. We'll patent spoken a keen car. Kazeem as walla zooming. I'm sorry what cory cory. Johnson i want you to do. Two shots of abject and say that again. I don't have any absence. i've got some chart. Use some of your personal branded coffee and then do it. no. I would like to sleep lead. You get diabetes all the cool eight story at some point or another but the fourth kind to talk about stories in the past anyway. You're saying so. This movie starts out with milosevic. Doing little prequel. Talking of this is the recordings that we have found this. Is the blah blah blah. This is there was found footage. I'm going to play this person. Other people go play different people all the names of unchanged protect the innocent. You must make up your own mind. You know what it kind of reminded me of you ladies. You who's gentle hearts fear of monsters see. Here's the thing they did this whole thing when the when the movie originally came out. That was it not not spoilers but it was they said it was found footage. This is from this person from open lasca. And they had her she. She was played by a muppet the original psychologist. She was worse looking person. I've ever seen in my life please. You're you're not actually asking question i am. I'm i'm gonna be the devil's advocate of the listener and has way was based on a true story. No fucking way up. that's. I'm just getting that out there so people who actually watch it. I when i when they when this came out people came out with. Oh this is found footage. People called the psychol- psychology board. Or whatever the hell. It's called up in alaska and they said we don't know who this person is. Yeah the fact that people believed that the found footage was real past. A certain point means that people need to stop drinking bleach if they one of the first one of the first little chinks in the armor of is it true or not happened when the m pei. Md be page the woman who played supposedly the real woman. You know the real psychiatrists the videos were about and everything you know..

Everything Everywhere Daily
"nome alaska" Discussed on Everything Everywhere Daily
"Years. Humans have been using dogs to pull sleds in the arctic. Horses weren't available in north america. And even if they were as was seen in siberia they weren't a good option so far north there would be nothing to eat in the winter as there was no grass degrades on of sled. Dogs is a common regular. Means of transportation lasted well into the twentieth century in alaska. It wasn't until the development of automobiles bush planes and snowmobiles. That dog sleds declined in popularity. There was one particular case when dog sleds were of vital importance in one thousand twenty five. There was a large outbreak of diptheria in nome alaska. There was a serum that could be used to treat the people who had the disease but the closest supply was in the town of nina alaska. Deep in the interior and almost six hundred miles away. A relay was setup of twenty different sled dog teams which managed to bring the serum to nome only six days. The lead dog on the last team which arrived in nome was named balto and he became famous. There was a movie about balto. And there's a statue dedicated to balto incentives park in new york city fast forward to the nineteen sixties and dog sledding was quickly losing popularity in alaska mechanized transportation had taken over the job formerly handled by sled dogs in nineteen sixty four. The brand new state of alaska was celebrating the one hundredth anniversary of the purchase of the alaskan territory from russia to celebrate. The idea was hatched to hold a sled dog race along the i did. A rod trail did trail was a collection of trails used by native alaskans and was eventually used by european settlers to connect nome in western alaska to the rest of the state by land the first race along the idea. Rod trail was held in nineteen sixty seven. The race had a pretty large purse of twenty five thousand dollars and it attracted fifty eight mushers. Whoever the next year it was canceled due to a lack of snow in one thousand nine hundred sixty nine the prize money was only one thousand dollars which depressed interest..

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
"nome alaska" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
"Brolin advantage Blue line is back on the mahogany waxing. Poetically george kurtz liked to call him. Blue line is a great hockey wrath and a great Hockey analyst and a great on air host at sports grid and we always liked hooking up with george. George how you doing buddy. Hey i almost beat the rangers tonight to nothing so the tonight too so a pretty good mood so I wanted to start off. We'll get into the hockey and a second george. So you're talking to carver high about the weather and I just want you to know that. I just looked at the weather i already know. I told carbohydrates getting this snowstorm in the morning and We're getting another one. This one's not going to be as bad. It's going to be like you know somewhere in the neighborhood of like where. I am six inches where you are. Maybe you know three four inches but it's gonna be followed by a bunch of rain. But then friday saturday and sunday every day. There's potential for more snow. And then next tuesday and wednesday more snow. What is going on george with the constant blizzards and snow now around here. We never in new york city. Have this much. Snow were just keeps snowing every other day for weeks at a time it never happens. What is on is the world ending. George because i feel the same way. We don't see this. I mean the last three years. We've really seen snow at all. I leave the broke up my snowblower the list two years and you're right. Look at the weather app again. Snow tomorrow friday saturday sunday next tuesday wednesday. I can't go any further than that. Does going further than that. It's all snow snow snow. It's strange i mean the old fogy. I tell my know background i grew up in the seventies you know. We used to have big snowstorm so we didn't have snow every other day is not buffalo. You know this is not a alaska here so it it's strange. It's a strange feeling how to worry about snow. Each and every day. I was on record as saying the other day somebody i was at the gym or something after i dug out in the morning. And they're like how did you make it here. I'm like i feel like. I live in nome alaska like every single week. We've had the first one was three foot. And then i got like four and five foot drifts. I dug out of that with a snow blower that i have a gigantic snowblower but it was even like every time i hit a pile of these drifts. It would almost die right because it's so thick and then i'd pull it back and go at it again. I have to like multi hit the piles of snow. Now the junks that i'd go through and then and then we. I cleaned the driveway. I'm done then. You've gotta dig the cars out with the shovel right. So you're out there and george. This is like heart attack potential. You're out there digging. And i'm in great shape. I work out seven days a week. You're in great shape. You ref hockey every night. You're in great shape. But i don't care how great a shape you're in digging. Heavy snow with a shovel sucks. And like when you snowplough your driveway your don but you still have to spend another forty minutes digging cars out because you can't get the snowblower between the cars and all that or too close to the cars. It really sucks having to go to the round two which is shoveling snow or the walkway or the front steps and then my kids do nothing to help. I just wanted to say that to you. George people snowball. Oh it's all fun and games out there. It's not like a limo. Go over the law and you make your little designs. Whatever up and down. It's a heavy machine. You are gonna get stuck in spot. You mentioned sometimes snowed. Get stuck in the tarrant minded slush in the Ready to the thing that shoots out the snow they dig that. It's a pain in the butt. And as you mentioned one thing about these last couple of storms and a lot of ice on the ground you don't get to it right away. It's all ice last night when the storm stock. That's about what six pm here. That was super bowl time. And i'm not gonna dog out shovel snow during that so i did it today and all. Icu blow the snow of what. You can't got the heavy shovel shove. I'll talk a big metal dirt. Shell from the forties there to get that ice up. That's just a lot of fun. You mentioned you definitely feel like okay. I'm going to relax for a minute here. Before i die on my driveway. Like there's potential for it So i have to ask you george. You got caught up in my rant tonight. Because i don't usually rant on twitter about anything i really don't i just kinda i'll say a couple one or two three three words. Whatever like this game socks or something like that. Or i'm not like in the super bowl. When does your honor come on. You know on showtime. I'm not one to go on on diatribes about things. But i was watching the game and there i mean the literally the linesman waved off every face off for the entire game and i was sitting there and after you caught onto it. They kept doing it. Like i don't know if you notice she said i'm going to go watch a little bit and see if you're right. Sure enough. They waved off the next seven face off. So i was sitting there watching it after you had said that i trust me. George isn't gonna miss anything because they're gonna do it again and they just kept doing a waved off every single the first dude he waves one of them off. Every time i am so sick and tired of it is the i get the face off. I understand the importance. I understand the face off in the power play in that zone or on. You know defensively. I get all that. That's fine and then drop the f. In pock why is it. And this started for me in two thousand nine george when the penguins beat the redwings game seven at the joe to win the stanley cup after they lost to the redwings eight that game seven. The wraps wouldn't drop the puck. And i literally did broadcast on howard one hundred one on series. That was so filthy and foul mouth in repulsive it still like what do they call that Carver high it's like a That things become an institution that broadcasts. Because it's so disgusting and repulsive edgy legend or what is it. What are they You know it's gone viral my play by of that game because there's admirals no censorship. We have the rights to the nhl at serious. So i was allowed to call the game. And i did it with nothing but vulgarity. And it was because of those linesmen and they wouldn't drop the puck and i've been yelling this since. Oh nine kara high. Every time i bring it up. He's like oh here. We go again with this guy. His face off dilemma. But i mean tommy. I'm ron george. Honest christ i if i hate you because ever since we had this and i was watching the face like oh god. He's right now. Pay attention to is the face off as i just do it in this game to do.

Elliman Daily Podcast
"nome alaska" Discussed on Elliman Daily Podcast
"Mojo with peter on tuesday is the masters lab with day worth peter. Nana's wednesday is my favorite. Because it's real estate deconstructed or deconstructed with me and peter. Anandas thursday is california only which brokers billions and friday is. What you're here tonight. Which is the friday morning. Drive with peter and as as he said the call that started it all so look for emails from d. training and we send out them on a weekly basis. You can jump in and join the other close. Thank you jeff. Thanks for everything you do your your your contributions to the trainings in california and colorado have been so well received so appreciated and we really appreciate the metal research time and effort you put into it so thank you so much. Do also menthol free. I really nice little round. I really appreciate you jeffrey. Well this morning. I am super jazzed and super excited. You know there's so much talk about teams. And you know when when edna were thinking about this call about being a team leader being team member. You know a quote came to me. And i'm just want to kick it off with this quote to be a good team leader. You have to be a good team follower. That's the bottom line. If you don't follow you'll never learn how to lead you. Be a good leader. You have to be a good follower. And ed four. He is our managing broker of our colorado region based in aspen and snowmass. Eda's lived in aspen for twenty eight years in the past president of the aspen. Board builders pass realtor of the year of the aspen border wielders prior to moving to colorado. Ed lived in alaska for fourteen years where he studied anthropology at the university of alaska was a commercial fisherman log. Homes lived off the grid without electricity and running water for ten years. During this time he became involved in raising and racing sled dogs competing twice in the thousand mile ida trod sled dog race and once in the yukon quest at thousand mile race from fairbanks alaska to white horse in the yukon territory. Territory of canada. You may be wondering what racing team of dogs across the wilderness of alaska. Canada has to do with managing a team of real estate brokers. And ed is going to share with us how there are a lot of parallels between the two and how the importance of the dynamics and a dog team in a real estate team are surprisingly similar. So let's give it a nice warm welcome welcome attitude. The friday morning drive is a What have you done are you the world's most interesting man element or what i definitely. They definitely had an interesting past in. was blessed to live in alaska. Which have a lot of fondness for and had some great adventures there and But but before. I dive in I wanted to talk a little bit. About what the genesis was of the idea rod race in in y y it was formed in in goes all the way back. Interestingly enough to one thousand nine hundred eighty five there was a pandemic in nome alaska did syria pandemic in. You got to remember that. This was just seven years removed from the the the great flu pandemic of nineteen eighteen which wiped out nearly fifty percent of the indigenous native population of.

WCBM 680 AM
"nome alaska" Discussed on WCBM 680 AM
"Hold for long distance. 1 800 wcbm 16 You make sure you do it right now, this very second. And today we're expecting a high of 44 degrees in Westminster. It's 33 Baltimore. It's 34 Monkton. It's 32 in Nome, Alaska. It's minus four Norm. Alaska. Yeah. Get the dogs that maybe they're one dog ponies. There was no need for yes, that we're watching Canines. Yeah. What? All right, We do have a contested it is Marty in Pikesville. Marty. Good morning. Are you ready, sir? Yes, sir. I am ready. Can you know how this works? Right? I do. We're going to give you a three stories on. Do you choose? Which of the three stories is the fake news s o. Would you like to go? 1st 2nd 3rd or 4th? 4th your fourth all right. Marty and Pacer goes forth. Here are your three stories, story number one thistles, just a classic stupid politician move and recover a Republican congressman James Comber, Republican of Kentucky. Tested positive for covert 19, and he still showed up this past weekend in order to vote against Nancy Pelosi as speaker of the House. He said, And I quote thank you for all the world wishes. I'm feeling good. My quarantine is over, and I'm medically cleared to travel and work on behalf of all Kentucky residents. This is shortly before the vote yesterday. You don't even quarantining for four days. Story number one story over to New York City. The landlord is now facing his own eviction as his tenants refused to pay him rent. Here's the deal. Guys needed David House and he's now 88. He's used rental income from his 10 unit building on nine West 129th Street to help pay for the co op over event in Inwood, where he's lived for decades up in New York. Now he's out more than $40,000. He's suffering from Alzheimer's, and had trouble paying his own maintenance charges for his co op. And he is now facing the boot because he can't get his tenants to pay him years. Litigation have been fruitless. They go to court and one of the residents who is not responsible for $39,000 of the debt that inherited, writes the apartment after her husband left her nursing home, and she has not paid a dime of rent since December of 2016. So the guy, the landlord Just about to lose his own apartment because he can't get his renters to pay him and story Number three, a Harvard professor. This is Avi Loeb, the chair of Harvard's Department of Astronomy. Says that Millions actually have been here and more are coming. He lays out his case and wine object that was recently wandered into our solar system was not just another rock. Actually piece of alien technology. It was called the Omagh bomb UVA, which is Hawaiian for scout the space object. It was spotted by an observatory in Hawaii. Contending the panoramic survey telescope and rapid response, he says, because shaped like a cigar, and it reflected more light than other comets. It's not a comet at all. It's not a piece of space junk. It's somebody's trash, basically that some alien throughout somewhere and it's floating through on its way, I guess to the trash heap in the side. Those are your three stories. Story.

Nopeville
"nome alaska" Discussed on Nopeville
"Obviously when the sheriff return he doesn't believe her and blames her for her daughter missing. He tells her to just admit what happened to her and asks where she is but abigail sticks her story right the share then takes her son away from her as he would be endanger in her care. Okay after that night abigail asks her psychologist friend to hypnotize her to the night where she believes she was abducted which was the moment that was caught on the tape recorder earlier in an attempt to make direct contact with the aliens for she could get her daughter back There's some back and forth of strange voices coming from her both her own and some weird alien voices of arguing between her and the aliens. Lots of stuff going on the screen. They're screaming abigail is levitating and her friend is trying to wake her up. The foreign language specialist guy is also. They're trying to wake her up. A bright light fills the screen and when everything settles three of them are missing from the room so it cuts the live real life interview. She's having the interview that the movie stars with and she's asked what happened to her that night. She said that the three of them were abducted. Then it goes back to the movie abigail and she's lying in a hospital bed with a neck brace on the sheriff her psychologist friend and the sheriff abigail would happen to her husband and all she says is that he was stabbed right next to her in her bed by an unknown murderer. Then the sheriff pulls out the case file on her husband and shows a picture of gun then he shows a picture of her husband with a bullet wound his head He said that he wasn't murdered. He committed suicide. Which apparently convinces the sheriff. That abigail is crazy. Because she can't even remember or she's convinced herself that her husband didn't kill himself so if she's crazy believes this she's obviously crazy in believing that she was abducted by aliens. She tries to get her friend to tell the sheriff would happen. But he refuses to speak up The movie ends with the real life. Abigail interview saying she fully believes everything she said and she believes that one day she'll find her daughter She's balling as she tries to convince the interviewer that everything that she said had happened the camera then pans out and you see that. She's paralyzed from the waist down. Then the movie ins shit so knowing that it's the kind of movie that's based on a true story the way blair witch project. Paranormal activity are. I thought this was a good movie. Inadequately scary. But i was surprised to see that it got bad reviews and has eighteen percent on rotten tomatoes so as reading some of the criticisms of the movie and it really just seemed like people were mad about the marketing aspect of them. Trying to push this. As a real story in the links that they went to to portray that. And that's why it wasn't received well but like it's literally how blair witch was marketed. Like that was the first movie ever marketed. That way which i've also heard that blur. Which isn't that good of a movie. I couldn't finish watching it personally. I got sick but that was all from the camera motion. Not because of anything they were doing. Yeah so yeah. The criticisms that i see seem to be that yeah well. The residents in the mayor of nome alaska are highly critical of the movie. Because town got so much publicity after this movie came out and people kept asking questions about it and if it's real and what happened to the missing people so at the time. The mayor got fed up and just taking calls altogether there no matter what she did or said..

Environment: NPR
Are There Zombie Viruses Like The 1918 Flu Thawing In The Permafrost?
"Now we take you to the top of the world to the Northern Coast of Alaska where a cliff is crumbling and exposing ancient hunting site. There's another head back there. GonNa head right here head right their main body right here. Across the Arctic these prehistoric settlements are being unearthed. And the reason why is climate change as NPR's Mike Lean do cliff reports? Scientists are worried about something that could be lurking inside. These settlements Zombie pathogens up on top of an ocean. Bluff team of archaeologists is trying to pull off an emergency excavation. Here we have ribs and vertebrae other long bones. That's Dominique Tulu. Student helping to dig out hunting cabin. He's found a stash of animal bones at the other end of the house. Glenis on shows me where someone was storing fresh. Kills so this. Is this skin right here? At my feet are mummified seal. These seals are incredibly well preserved. You can see their skin their whiskers and this odsal paw. Oh Paul everywhere they dig. There's another surprise owing us. This is ridiculous. That's an Jensen the archaeologist leading the team they're out of coastal site near Ukiah that the town wants known as Barrow. They're rushing to save a piece of history before it falls into the ocean the cliff where the cabin is buried is going breaking apart because of climate change bird bird after bird after bird stack up in their skin. There there is the whole boy. Things are getting super stinky. The birds are thawing in rotting. That's right when students hands covered in black king bird flesh. Oh yeah hands. Oh my gosh. Oh now Johnson starts worrying about something. We can't see even flu virus. Oh norovirus yes. The team realizes there could be bird-flu hidden in these carcasses. You he all across the. Arctic climate change is causing the ground to warm soften like butter and there are a lot of things buried this ground. Not just animals but also their diseases tinkering take a rank colleen. You're GONNA drive yourself seriously. You need a break cooling. The major as a student she puts on gloves. Yeah you should probably do that hand. Because I mean a lot. Dunkin you at this point. In the excavation something even crappier happens. A human molar appears really human tooth. Now the site rat isn't a burial ground. There shouldn't be bodies right here but the two does make them pause because it reminds them that there aren't just animal diseases buried in the Arctic but also possibly human diseases. There are tens of thousands of bodies hidden in the Arctic permafrost. Jensen knows this better than anyone. I've gone a lot of burials. Yeah I've probably Doug as many variables was anybody. Some of the people buried up here. They died of smallpox others from the nineteen eighteen flu. Have you ever seen human remains like as well preserved as this seal? Oh Yeah Yeah Yeah. Yeah well the little the little frozen girl from rookie. Avic ARE NYACK. Yes she was. She was actually much better preserved than the seal. The little girl was just six years old. She was carefully wrapped in duct skin. Parka WITH A FUR-TRIMMED. She had this little sled with her. She died about eight hundred years ago. Water in around her burial I think and she was socialist. Basically encased in ice. We're able to take her out in a block of ice. Her body was so well preserved that Jensen shipped her to anchorage so doctors could do a full autopsy. One of those doctors was Michael's Zimmerman a paleobiologist at the University of Pennsylvania. I've done the number studies on frozen bodies in Alaska and when you open them up the organs role there and they're easily identified. It's not at all like Egyptian mummies where everything is shrunken and dried up. So it's easy to see what a person died up for the little frozen girl. It was starvation. But Zimmerman has seen infections embodies excavated from permafrost in one case a mummy from the Aleutian Islands. Looked like it had died of pneumonia and when he looked for the bacteria inside the body there they were frozen in time. We can see them microscopically in the in the lungs. There's this fear out there that once human bodies are exposed by melting permafrost. The pathogens in them could come back to life like Zombie pathogens. It's not unheard of anthrax. Can do it. It happened just a few years ago. In Russia a massive reindeer burial ground thought in the anthrax that killed. The reindeer woke up and started an outbreak. Were these new moon. You bacteria still alive. Zimmerman tested it. He took a smidge tissue from the lungs warmed it up fed it and tried to revive it. Nothing grew not one single cell though. I was happy because I didn't have to worry about catching anything. Zimmerman says he wasn't surprised. Bacteria were dead. Anthrax is a special case. In general bacteria that make people can't survive deep-freeze we're dealing with the organisms. That are hundreds of years old at least of the stuff. I work out of their frozen for hundreds of years and I really don't think they're ready to come back to life. I asked him if the same is true for viruses. I think it's extremely unlikely we've never been able to Culture any living organisms out of these bodies in nineteen fifty one a pathologist from San Francisco. Johan Halton decided to test this out. He went up to a tiny town near nome Alaska in dug up the bodies of five people who had died of the nineteen eighteen flu a virus that killed at least fifty million people Holton told. Npr Two thousand four that he cut out tiny pieces of the people's lungs and try to grow the virus in the lab. I hope that I would be able to isolate living virus. And they couldn't they ours is dead. And in retrospect of course maybe that was a good thing a good thing. But here's the crazy part. Holton tried to capture the virus twice. He went back to Alaska when he was seventy two. In Russian. Scientists like Holton have intentionally tried to revive smallpox from bodies in their permafrost. They recovered pieces of the virus but couldn't get that to grow either so maybe when it comes to Zombie Diseases. It's not melting permafrost. Me Need to worry about but what scientists are doing in the lab mike do cluff NPR news.

Native America Calling
Hub community in Alaska prepares for COVID-19. Some Montana tribes report first cases of COVID-19. Oglala Sioux Tribe issues 14-day lockdown order.
"The National Native News Antonio Gonzalez nome Alaska serves as the hub community for the native villages in the Bering Strait region. That means that most people are reliant on travel to nome for essential medical services now most of those communities have passed self quarantine requirements for anyone entering their villages to prevent the spread of Cove in Nineteen K N. Oem's Emily hoffstetter reports the local hospital nor in Sound Health Corporation is setting up living units in nome to help patients in need of a temporary place to quarantine. Most villages have some type of wording in their local travel ordinances that allow for patients to leave and reenter for medical assistance providing that they undergo self quarantine with a return home but in western Alaska residents are also faced with overcrowded housing produced flight schedules out to the villages and as always the potential for weather delays. This means that during this pandemic there are likely to be people stuck in nome in need of a place to serve their quarantine and SHC medical director. Dr Mark Peterson says that Norton sound is preparing living units all throughout gnome to help medical travelers undergo that process safely. These units are in a variety of locations. Some of them are very close to the hospital so we can access them very quickly and easily with staff and some are located in other parts of the community but they'll all be very comfortable unit of that bedroom bathroom and other Amenities Peterson says an. Shc has one hundred and fifty living units prepared for patients in nome. Some of those are currently vacant apartments and even potentially hotel rooms that are currently closed by city Mandate Norton Sound region has not yet had confirmed case. Ecofin nineteen appears and says that if and when that happens the quarantine units are meant to be turned into full isolation units right now and SHC only has seen it's available in nome. Dr Peterson explains that the hospital is also working with the local. Tribal Consortium to identify spaces in each of the Bering Strait communities that could be used as quarantine or isolation units locally. We also know that we have schools available. Should we need that so just like in nome were getting isolation and quarantine units all on a master plan? We're doing the same villages as well so as soon as they're needed we'll know where patients can go if they can't stay home performing in nome. I'm Emily Hoffstetter. The Crow tribe of Indians in Montana confirmed its first cove in nineteen case last week. According to a press release the individual who tested positive is in self isolation the tribe has extended a stay at home order through April thirtieth and the four-pack tribes in Montana last week notified residents of two cases within the boundaries of the reservation to healthcare employees tested. Positive according to a post on the four-pack Ascena Boyne ensue. Cova nineteen information. Facebook page tribal officials are asking residents to comply by the tribes shelter in place. Order the Oglala Sioux tribe in South Dakota has issued a new lockdown order. The tribe ordered a lockdown last week after the first case of covert nineteen on. The reservation was confirmed. A non tribal citizen who traveled to California and return to the reservation tested positive. The initial lockdown was lifted Friday so residents on the reservation could get food and other essential items on Saturday a mandatory fourteen day lockdown order the Pine Ridge reservation was issued a curfew. An shelter in place will be enforced as well as border monitoring a homeless shelter has been established on the reservation for people who have nowhere else to shelter at this time. Tribal officials and members of the treble cove in Nineteen Task Force are updating residents on the radio and on social media. I'm Antonio Gonzalez.