Pebble Mine executives were caught on tape saying Alaska's senators aren't an obstacle to the project. And, one of the state's largest glaciers is melting so fast it could create a new body of water. Plus, Alaskans across the state mourn Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

A group called Environmental Investigation Agency recorded Pebble CEO Tom Collier speaking on a video conference call with people he thought were potential investors. (Screenshot from Environmental Investigation Agency video)

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Monday on Alaska News Nightly:

Pebble Mine executives were caught on tape saying Alaska’s senators aren’t an obstacle to the project. And, one of the state’s largest glaciers is melting so fast it could create a new body of water. Plus, Alaskans across the state mourn Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

Reports tonight from:

Liz Ruskin in Washington D.C.Nat Herz in AnchorageWesley Early in KotzebueKrysti Shallenberger in BethelClaire Stremple in HainesDan Bross in FairbanksTim Ellis in Delta JunctionRashah McChesney in Juneau

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