Anchorage Edition: September 28, 2007
Fri, September 28, 2007
Posted in Anchorage Edition
Host Michael Carey gathers journalists and commentators for a review of the week’s news, politics and public affairs in Anchorage and Alaska. Discussion this week includes:
- Overview and reflection on Rep. Pete Kott corruption trial that ended with jury rendering a guilty verdict on three of four counts
- Expectations for upcoming trial of former Rep. Vic Kohring
- Overview of politics of Pebble Mine and Fairbanks Rep. Jam Ramras’ controversy with Native groups
- BP Alaska President’s recent talk about company’s operations to business group and Alaska’s rank near bottom of worldwide “political stability” survey by consulting group Wood Mackenzie
- Background on Nikiski fertilizer plant shutdown
- Govenor Sarah Palin request of Sen. Ted Stevens to talk about corruption trials and investigations
- Assessment of State Sen. John Cowdery not attending the special session due to health reasons
HOST: Michael Carey, independent journalist
GUESTS:
- Tim Bradner, Alaska Journal of Commerce
- Bill McAllister, KTUU Channel 2 News
- Paul Jenkins, voiceofthetimes.net
KSKA (FM) BROADCAST: Fri, Sep 28, 2007 at 7:30 p.m.
KAKM (TV) BROADCAST: Fri, Sep 28, 2007 at 9:00 p.m.
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One Response to “Anchorage Edition: September 28, 2007”


I sent a longer e-mail to KSKA.
Please tell us who the next group of legislators, who might sell us out on fair oil tax legilation might be.
The horse (of past years) seems to have escaped. Is the barn door now locked? Can it be locked?
Are we doomed to be bamboozled again?
Should we lock up the oil and gas, tighten our belts, and live on less until the Oil industry decides to treat us well?
If we lock it up, will we be declared unpatriotic and will the Feds confiscate our oil and give it to the giants? “Help us! We’ve “prospered” and we can’t give it up.” Hoot