KTOO 360TV
Forum@360: Chasing the Dream
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- Forum@360: Chasing the Dream
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- 35:09
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
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- KTOO reporters share and discuss recent stories examining poverty and opportunity in Alaska. They pursued stories on the role of Alaska Native corporations in their shareholders’ lives, the challenges of limited childcare in the Capital City, and the impacts new biomass boilers and greenhouses in a rural community. Featuring Julia Caulfied, David Purdy and Jacob Resneck. Adelyn Baxter hosts.
Their reporting is part of Chasing the Dream: Poverty and Opportunity in America, an ongoing public media reporting initiative.
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- Lunch Plenary: Diane Yentel, President & CEO, National Low Income Housing Coalition
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- 31:28
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
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- Governor's Council on the Homeless
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- 2:42:16
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
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- Welcome and Opening Remarks
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- 52:24
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
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- Local Coalition Updates
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- 1:13:42
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
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- Coordinated Entry: What, Why, Who, How, When
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- 1:09:58
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
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- Federal Partner Listening Session/Discussion
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- 1:11:33
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
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- Plenary: Delbert Pungowiyi, Chris Kolerok, Eva Malvich, Chris Collins
- Runtime
- 55:34
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
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- System Performance Measures - What Are They and How Can They Improve Client Outcomes?
- Runtime
- 1:13:37
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
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- Building Effective Coalitions in Alaska
- Runtime
- 38:24
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
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- Forum@360: Why is health care in Alaska so expensive?
- Runtime
- 56:29
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
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- Alaska regularly ranks at or near the top in health care costs. Leading experts from state government, the hospital and nursing home industry, and the insurance industry discuss why. They’ll also talk about how they’re trying to push these costs down. The panelists include Alaska Division of Insurance Director Lori Wing-Heier, Alaska State Hospital and Nursing Home Association President and CEO Becky Hultberg and Premera Blue Cross Blue Shield Senior Vice President of Healthcare Service Beth Johnson. KTOO & Alaska Public Media’s Andrew Kitchenman hosts.
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- The Ocean’s Health: Challenges and Opportunities for Awareness and Conservation
- Runtime
- 54:59
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
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- The Juneau World Affairs Council presents “The Ocean’s Health: Challenges and Opportunities for Awareness and Conservation” with Dr. Carlos Yaipen-Llanos. Dr. Yaipen-Llanos is a marine veterinarian and founding president of the Organization for Research and Conservation of Aquatic Animals, or ORCA, in Peru. Through his work, he’s seen devastating effects on Peruvian waters and marine animals from human impacts and climate change.
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- C. Allen Truitt and Mallory Story, Youth Employment in Parks program - American Graduate Champions
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- 1:31
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
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- The Youth Employment in Parks program helps students gain real-world experience in the the workplace. The program is a partnership between Juneau Parks & Recreation and Southeast Alaska Independent Living (SAIL).
C. Allen Truitt is the coordinator for the program for the parks department and Mallory Story is a supervisor with SAIL.
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- Teri Rasmussen and John Parent, Big Brothers Big Sisters - American Graduate Champions
- Runtime
- 1:31
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
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- Teri Rasmussen and John Parent are a volunteer "Big Couple" with Big Brothers Big Sisters, where they were matched with Derrick Price. Spending time with Rasmussen and Parent has helped Derrick cope with illness in the family.
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- Lgeik'i (Heather) Powell, Director, Haa Kusteeyí Áyá - American Graduate Champion
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- 1:31
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
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- Lgeik'i (Heather) Powell is the director of the Hoonah City Schools' Haa Kusteeyí Áyá program.
At a culture camp in Hoonah, students learn Tlingit language, art, music, and food preparation.
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- Forum@360: Is Single Payer Health Care Good for Alaska?
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- 56:44
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
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- Would a single payer health care system be good for Alaska? Dr. Carol Paris, president of Physicians for a National Health Program, advocates for a single payer health care system. Policy expert Sandra Heffern with the AK Health Reform coalition and Juneau general surgeon Dr. David Miller will discuss the concept, and why it might work or fail in Alaska.
KTOO and Alaska Public Media's Andrew Kitchenman hosts. Recorded Aug. 31, 2017.
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- Arts@360: Lineage: Tlingit Art Across Generations The Artists
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- 56:17
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
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- Artists from the documentary, including filmmakers Scott Burton and Ishmael Hope, will discuss the film and Tlingit art.
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- Lineage: Tlingit Artists Across Generations
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- 57:47
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
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- "Lineage: Tlingit Artists Across Generations" shines a light on Tlingit masters, their apprentices and their descendants. It is a story of legacy, and of how generations renew the spirit and form of their ancestral visual culture with every chip carved, fiber woven, bead sewn, and step danced. This is a story of cultural awareness and resurgence, all told through the perspectives of the Indigenous artists, illuminating cultural lifeways and ways of being and knowing that have fostered an artform that has long fascinated and beguiled viewers across the world.
The film follows three lineages of artists: Jennie Thlunaut and her apprentice, the late Clarissa Rizal, who taught many including Ricky Tagaban and Lily Hope; the descendants of George Benson, including Nick and Jerrod Galanin; and the Marks family, including masters Willie and Emma Marks and their children, such as Paul Marks and Nora Dauenhauer who is the caretaker of many of the family's treasures and is a renown...
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- Vulnerable Vietnam: A Photo Story Focused on Climate Change in the Mekong Delta
- Runtime
- 40:09
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
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- The Juneau World Affairs Council presents “Vulnerable Vietnam: A Photo Story Focused on Climate Change in the Mekong Delta” with Lione Clare. Clare is a photographer from Sitka with a professional interest in climate change and conservation. She was in Vietnam earlier this year documenting effects of climate change.
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- Trailer: "Lineage: Tlingit Art Across Generations"
- Runtime
- 1:20
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
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- 360 North and KTOO Public Media are proud to announce the release of “Lineage: Tlingit Art Across Generations.” Produced in Juneau, Alaska in collaboration with Tlingit poet and storyteller Khaagwáask' Ishmael Hope as co-director, the one-hour documentary takes viewers on an intimate journey into the lives of Tlingit artists. As Khaagwáask’ writes, “the film spends time with families whose works are present and of today, yet they’d make their ancestors proud, and their stories speak to the future.”
Go to 360North.org/Lineage for more information.
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- Juneau World Affairs: David Ramseur, author of “Melting the Ice Curtain"
- Runtime
- 49:44
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
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- The Juneau World Affairs Council presents David Ramseur, author of "Melting the Ice Curtain: The Extraordinary Story of Citizen Diplomacy on the Russia-Alaska Frontier." Ramseur is a former Alaska journalist, and high-level staffer to Governors Steve Cowper and Tony Knowles, and Anchorage Mayor and U.S. Senator Mark Begich. He organized a 1988 flight between Nome and Provideniya in Siberia, to reunite indigenous people split by the Cold War. He's currently a visiting scholar at the University of Alaska Anchorage's Institute of Social and Economic Research.
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- Inside Out: Leaving Prison Behind
- Runtime
- 26:47
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
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- The prison system can be a revolving door for people trapped in a cycle of incarceration. This documentary follows three inmates’ in Juneau, Alaska, from the moment they walk out the prison gates.
They all face obstacles – getting a job, finding housing and fighting addiction — and share their first-hand experiences and insights. While reentry is a struggle for everyone, why are some able to leave prison behind forever? What role do family, friends, and the community have? What makes the difference?
Executive Producer: Tim Olson
Producer, Camera: Scott Burton
Director, Camera, Editor: David Purdy
Associate Producer: Elasonga Milligrock
Camera: Rashah McChesney
Narrator: Elizabeth Jenkins
Special Thanks
Alaska Department of Corrections
Bob Cordle
Brandi Vrabec
Brett Wilson
Christina Love
Dani Cashen
Daryl Webster
Don Morgan
Gastineau Human Services
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- Looking with New Eyes: NASA Innovations in Technology and Exploration in Alaska and Beyond
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- 1:38:05
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
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- Science on Screen - Looking with New Eyes: NASA Innovations in Technology and Exploration in Alaska and Beyond
Join us for a presentation by Dr. Thomas Edwards, Deputy Director at NASA's Ames Research Center. Since Apollo astronauts relayed images of Earth from space, NASA has helped us see and understand our own planet, solar system, and beyond. Dr. Edwards will talk about how NASA technology brings critical data to pilots over remote Alaskan territories and what other space science innovations and exploration is on the horizon.
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- Forum@360: Signal-to-Noise
- Runtime
- 55:55
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
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- A group of artists from across the country are touring Ketchikan, Juneau, Gustavus and Sitka by ferry. Artists Nina Elder, Billy Joe Miller, Wendy Given and Jimmy Riordan are exploring the theme of signal to noise in our understanding of place, nature and community. The artists' Tidelines Journey is sponsored by The Island Institute based in Sitka.
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- Juneau World Affairs: Europe: America's Partner or America's Problem?
- Runtime
- 56:40
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
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- Constanze Stelzenmuller is a senior fellow in the Center on the United States and Europe at the Brookings Institution. She is an expert on German, European, and transatlantic foreign and security policy and strategy; NATO; the EU's foreign, security, and defense policy; international law; and human rights.
She is a former editor of the German weekly DIE ZEIT, and is a frequent commentator on American and European radio and television, including National Public Radio, and the BBC.
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- Arts@360: Alaska Design Forum, Nostalgia Lecture Series with Joel Salatin
- Runtime
- 56:49
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
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- Joel Salatin presents the problems with mainstream food/agriculture systems, and how a return to traditional ways will help us for the future. There is an emphasis on permaculture and agriculture system design.
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- Git Hoan, featuring Yées Ḵu.oo - Shu Gyad
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- 1:26:20
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
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- Git Hoan
Live at Juneau-Douglas High School
Sunday April 23rd, 2017
Featuring Yées Ḵu.oo - Shu Gyad
Produced by 360 North
Presented by Sealaska Heritage Institute
In collaboration with the Juneau Arts & Humanities Council
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- Alaska Robotics Mini-Con Concert - Arts@360: Special Presentation
- Runtime
- 56:56
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
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- 360 North and the Alaska Robotics Gallery present a nerdy comedy concert for all ages, featuring local musicians and nationally renowned visiting artists!
Laughs and songs with The Doubleclicks, Molly Lewis, Seth Boyer, and Juneau's own Marian Call and FySH.
Also featuring live drawing during the show by visiting comic illustrators Kazu Kibuishi and Lucas Elliot
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- Arts@360: Alaska Originals - The Lost Lakers
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- 56:32
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
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- Arts@360 Alaska Original's presents Tim and Karen Foote, with 33 years of marriage and music making under their belts. They moved to Fairbanks, AK right after their honeymoon. Been here ever since.
Their songs spring from experiences and their love. Every word is true. They both equally contribute chords and lyrics and enjoy the shared process of creating new songs together. They have a dry cabin on a small interior Alaskan lake, where many of their songs have been written. Hence, The Lost Lakers.
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- Arts@360: Red Carpet Concert Series II - Folk Festival -2016
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- 37:02
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
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- An Arts@360 special presentation of our Red Carpet Concert Series-short concerts that feature original music played on our arts, culture, and music office's red carpet.
These ten concerts were recorded in one day in a tiny, third-floor room in the historic Alaskan Bar and Hotel during the 42nd annual Alaska Folk Festival in 2016.
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- Juneau World Affairs: Mongolia Today: Profile, Strengths and Politics
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- 1:17:01
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
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- The Juneau World Affairs Council, in partnership with the Rotary Clubs of Juneau and the Open World Leadership Center, present: "Mongolia Today: Profile, Strengths, and Politics" with Mongolian Parliament member Tsogtbaatar Damdin. Mr. Tsogtbaatar is a former cabinet minister and newly-elected member of the Mongolian Parliament.His primary focus is the development of responsible, accountable, open and efficient government institutions at both the national and local levels. He will give us a primer on his nation, its government, and its future.
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- Poetry Out Loud 2017 Alaska State Finals - Live Stream
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- 1:53:09
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
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- The National Endowment for the Arts and the Poetry Foundation have partnered with U.S. state arts agencies to support Poetry Out Loud, a contest that encourages the nation’s youth to learn about great poetry through memorization and recitation. This program helps students master public speaking skills, build self-confidence, and learn about their literary heritage.
After successful pilot programs in Washington, DC, and Chicago, Poetry Out Loud was launched in high schools nationwide in the spring of 2006 and has grown to involve millions of students across the country. Since 2006, the Alaska State Council on the Arts and its partners, including the Juneau Arts & Humanities Council, have provided a statewide Poetry Out Loud Competition. This year, the program will be held @360 in the KTOO building on Tuesday, March 15th at 5:00 p.m., and will include a live stream webcast for all Alaskans.
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- Juneau World Affairs Council: "Going Undercover in North Korea" with Suki Kim
- Runtime
- 56:49
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
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- The Juneau World Affairs Council presents “Going Undercover in North Korea” with Suki Kim. Kim is an investigative journalist who lived as a missionary and teacher for six month in the totalitarian dictatorship. She wrote a memoir based on the experience called “Without You, There is No Us.”
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- Kara Moriarty, President/CEO, Alaska Oil and Gas Association
- Runtime
- 9:39
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
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- Kara Moriarty, President/CEO, Alaska Oil and Gas Association
Capitol Views - 2017
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- Adm. Tom Barrett, President, Alyeska Pipeline Service Co. (Part 2)
- Runtime
- 8:13
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
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- Adm. Tom Barrett, President, Alyeska Pipeline Service Co.
Capitol Views - 2017
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- Adm. Tom Barrett, President, Alyeska Pipeline Service Co. (Part 1)
- Runtime
- 8:27
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
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- Adm. Tom Barrett, President, Alyeska Pipeline Service Co.
Capitol Views - 2017
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- Rep. Gary Knopp
- Runtime
- 8:04
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
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- Rep. Gary Knopp
Capitol Views - 2017
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- Rep. Chuck Kopp
- Runtime
- 8:14
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
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- Rep. Chuck Kopp
Capitol Views - 2017
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- Walt Phillips, Retired Geologist
- Runtime
- 8:39
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
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- Walt Phillips, Retired Geologist
Capitol Views - 2017
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- Gail Phillips, Former House Speaker (1995-1999) - Part 1
- Runtime
- 9:55
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
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- Gail Phillips, Former House Speaker (1995-1999)
Capitol Views - 2017
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- Gail Phillips, Former House Speaker (1995-1999) - Part 2
- Runtime
- 6:20
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
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- Gail Phillips, Former House Speaker (1995-1999)
Capitol Views - 2017
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- Rep. David Eastman
- Runtime
- 6:42
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
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- Rep. David Eastman
Capitol Views - 2017
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- Rep. Harriet Drummond
- Runtime
- 7:17
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
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- Rep. Harriet Drummond
Capitol Views - 2017
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- Sen. Shelley Hughes
- Runtime
- 7:04
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
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- Sen. Shelley Hughes
Capitol Views - 2017
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- Rep. Justin Parish
- Runtime
- 6:40
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
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- Rep. Justin Parish
Capitol Views - 2017
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- Rep. Charisse Millett
- Runtime
- 7:30
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
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- Rep. Charisse Millett
Capitol Views - 2017
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- Meera Kohler, Alaska Village, Electric Cooperative
- Runtime
- 7:14
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
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- Meera Kohler, Alaska Village, Electric Cooperative
Capitol Views - 2017
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- Sen. Tom Begich
- Runtime
- 6:34
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
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- Sen. Tom Begich
Capitol Views - 2017
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- Kathie Wasserman, Alaska Municipal League
- Runtime
- 7:20
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
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- Kathie Wasserman, Alaska Municipal League
Capitol Views - 2017
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- Rep. George Rauscher
- Runtime
- 7:36
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
- Description
- Rep. George Rauscher
Capitol Views - 2017

