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go, boise, go.his close encounter between a texter and the nature, geez, best new thing in the world. especially the hair. you totally got my hair exactly right because this is what i my hair looks like. best new thing in the world today. best new thing in the world today. best new thing in the world. we've got more ahead. please stay with us. [ rosa ] i'm rosa and i quit smoking with chantix. when the doctor told me that i could smoke for the first week... i'm like...yeah, ok... little did i know that one week later i wasn't smoking. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of depression or other mental health problems, which could get worse while ta
go, boise, go.his close encounter between a texter and the nature, geez, best new thing in the world. especially the hair. you totally got my hair exactly right because this is what i my hair looks like. best new thing in the world today. best new thing in the world today. best new thing in the world. we've got more ahead. please stay with us. [ rosa ] i'm rosa and i quit smoking with chantix. when the doctor told me that i could smoke for the first week... i'm like...yeah, ok... little did i...
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tomorrow the colder air arrives with it, chance of snow in salt lake city, boise to billings. chance of snow showers in the cascades and some showers may die with that front down los angeles and vegas with a chance of some light wet weather not a lot in those areas. so all the stormy weather will remain in the west. >> let's talk about stormy weather. in los angeles. miley cyrus tweeting a photo that makes taylor swift jealous. in bed with a life-size cut out of styles. miley's fiancee may have to have a few words with that cut out. ain't saying much for now. >>> baby kimye is going to have a pretty swanky nursery as kim kardashian and kanye west have purchased an $11 million mansion some bell air, the couple is planning on making the home bigger. >> imagine baby proofing that thing. >> "usa today" reports beyonce will sing the national anthem at president obama's inauguration later this month. both she and her husband were outspoken supporters of the president during the 2012 campaign. a great concert. >>> south korea sensation will make his commercial debut at the super bowl
tomorrow the colder air arrives with it, chance of snow in salt lake city, boise to billings. chance of snow showers in the cascades and some showers may die with that front down los angeles and vegas with a chance of some light wet weather not a lot in those areas. so all the stormy weather will remain in the west. >> let's talk about stormy weather. in los angeles. miley cyrus tweeting a photo that makes taylor swift jealous. in bed with a life-size cut out of styles. miley's fiancee...
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heavy fog and stagnant air in seattle, boise and salt lake. >> the midwest is going to get a blast of arctic air. fargo, barely above zero. it warms up nicely in the desert southwest. miami could approach a record high in the mid-80s. a little warmer than usual in the northeast, with boston at nearly 40 degrees. >>> when we come back on this thursday, the biggest tv you've ever seen. we're not kidding. >>> and why 70 could be the new 65. the influential call to raise the retirement age. >>> and a big reward in the hunt for the ak-47 bandit. no secret how he got his nickname. >>> and welcome back, everyone. final numbers are in on foreclosures for 2012. and they show the crisis easing up. reality track says that banks repossessed 671,000 homes last year. that's down 17% from the year before. but some foreclosures have been delayed by new banking rules. and that backlog, it could mean an upswing that we will see early this year. >>> there's a new call to raise the retirement age to 70. it comes from more than 200 of the country's most influential ceos. the business roundtable is packing
heavy fog and stagnant air in seattle, boise and salt lake. >> the midwest is going to get a blast of arctic air. fargo, barely above zero. it warms up nicely in the desert southwest. miami could approach a record high in the mid-80s. a little warmer than usual in the northeast, with boston at nearly 40 degrees. >>> when we come back on this thursday, the biggest tv you've ever seen. we're not kidding. >>> and why 70 could be the new 65. the influential call to raise the...
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. >> hoda's first reporting job was in boise, idaho. >> boise, idaho. can i phone a friend?ot the game we're playing. >> i'm going to say true. >> no. >> gerrard. this is it. >> come on, gerrard. >> how much time? >> it doesn't matter. true or false, kathie lee has four dogs. >> okay. >> four dogs. >> she has exactly four dogs. >> oh, no. >> three dogs. >> three. >> all right, shelly. hoda has two nieces. true or false? >> i'm sorry. two nieces? true or false? >> true. >> yes. >> she gets the prize. >> yolanda foster.
. >> hoda's first reporting job was in boise, idaho. >> boise, idaho. can i phone a friend?ot the game we're playing. >> i'm going to say true. >> no. >> gerrard. this is it. >> come on, gerrard. >> how much time? >> it doesn't matter. true or false, kathie lee has four dogs. >> okay. >> four dogs. >> she has exactly four dogs. >> oh, no. >> three dogs. >> three. >> all right, shelly. hoda has two nieces....
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boise is at 11. cold air spilled into medford. 36 in l.a. at this hour. 27 right now in vegas. some areas have a breeze. others are wind free. the wind chill making itself known. wyoming minus 22. san francisco, you're at 41. the wind isn't much of an issue but down right cold and will see a struggle tonight with the sunshine getting up to the low 50s in phoenix. l.a. possibly low 60s. watch out for freezing fog over the next couple of days especially oregon state but not horrible. one more thing. our friends in alaska dealing with a big storm today up there. so be careful traveling anywhere in alaska, anchorage and up to fairbanks everybody is getting s large arctic high pressure system and warm up in many areas. without too much snow out of this big cold air mass but cold and dry in the west. >> single digits. a shocking story out of buffalo v.a. hospital. gas prices on the move. hottest wheels out of the detroit auto show. plus caught on tape. the mother of all snowball fights and no pants day on the subway. what? you're watching "early today." . >>> stories making news this
boise is at 11. cold air spilled into medford. 36 in l.a. at this hour. 27 right now in vegas. some areas have a breeze. others are wind free. the wind chill making itself known. wyoming minus 22. san francisco, you're at 41. the wind isn't much of an issue but down right cold and will see a struggle tonight with the sunshine getting up to the low 50s in phoenix. l.a. possibly low 60s. watch out for freezing fog over the next couple of days especially oregon state but not horrible. one more...
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followed by san jose, boise, and burglingten, vermont. >>> a bill of rights for homeless people. the bill calls for the right to move freely and rest in public spaces, use public bath rooms and it would require cities to provide legal representation for people sited for panhandling. >> helps get people out of the situation and helps people be able to maintain and survive. >> few groups come out against the bill but it will get more attention when it is heard in the assembly. >>> average u.s. rates on fixed mortgages moved closer to record lows. the average rate on a 30 year loan slide 3.334%. 15 year ticked down to 2.64%. lower mortgage rates made home buying more affordable. >>> there is likely winter holiday distortion in the data but more americans sought unemployment benefits last week. 372,000 people filed. that is 10,000 more than the week before and the highest level in five weeks. tomorrow the government releases the job's report for december. >>> detroit's big three auto makers are posting the highest numbers since the recession. chrysler says sales were up 10% and ford
followed by san jose, boise, and burglingten, vermont. >>> a bill of rights for homeless people. the bill calls for the right to move freely and rest in public spaces, use public bath rooms and it would require cities to provide legal representation for people sited for panhandling. >> helps get people out of the situation and helps people be able to maintain and survive. >> few groups come out against the bill but it will get more attention when it is heard in the...
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. >> hoda's first reporting job was in boise, idaho. >> boise, idaho. can i phone a friend?ot the game we're playing. >> i'm going to say true. >> no. >> gerrard. this is it. >> come on, gerrard. >> how much time? >> it doesn't matter. true or false, kathie lee has four dogs. >> okay. >> four dogs. >> she has exactly four dogs. >> oh, no. >> three dogs. >> three. >> all right, shelly. hoda has two nieces. true or false? >> i'm sorry. two nieces? true or false? >> true. >> yes. >> she gets the prize. >> yolanda foster. >> also, we're going to have a new singing sensation perform for us when tomorrow. what happened, gerrard? what happened? >> see you tomorrow for nonbooze day tuesday. jeff: come on out! >> you didn't even dress up for the show. jeff: he's no slouch. a haunted house, his new hit comedy. >> i'd be crying, oh, lord. jeff: plus his nephew, second generation wayons. we wanted to do some improv cheerleader auditions. [ applause ] hello, hello! roll it! all right. a little about me. i'm reenly married. i work with my wife on this show. and i'm learning how to be a da
. >> hoda's first reporting job was in boise, idaho. >> boise, idaho. can i phone a friend?ot the game we're playing. >> i'm going to say true. >> no. >> gerrard. this is it. >> come on, gerrard. >> how much time? >> it doesn't matter. true or false, kathie lee has four dogs. >> okay. >> four dogs. >> she has exactly four dogs. >> oh, no. >> three dogs. >> three. >> all right, shelly. hoda has two nieces....
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card and actually grabbed it away from him and took off running. >> sergeant toland from the boise police department arrives on the scene and the employee gives him the burglar's information. other witnesses give hill information about the burglar's escape route. >> they said he was last seen eastbound from the location. i was looking off that way in the distance and i saw a man dive into the grass and bushes in that area. >> toland orders darnell to stop running but he doesn't. and now, the chase is on. >> i was chasing after the suspect here through the yard. we both fell down. i was attempting to pepper spray him. at one point i finally did pepper spray him successfully. we ended up over here by the front door, basically, at which time he was finally taken into custody and taken to the ground. >> he initially denies everything. but allen darnell eventually pleads guilty to burglary charges and is given five years probation. >>> coming up next, a robbery almost too silly to be believed. >> the girl i was training looks over and asks me, is this for real? and i said, yes, this is real, w
card and actually grabbed it away from him and took off running. >> sergeant toland from the boise police department arrives on the scene and the employee gives him the burglar's information. other witnesses give hill information about the burglar's escape route. >> they said he was last seen eastbound from the location. i was looking off that way in the distance and i saw a man dive into the grass and bushes in that area. >> toland orders darnell to stop running but he...
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chilly morning in boise northern portions of nevada, vegas is chilly at 37. this high pressure system hasn't allowed the air to change. we have the air stagnation warnings in many areas from washington state down the oregon. besides the poor air quality you should see a decent amount of sunshine nearly 80 degrees in l.a., phoenix at 74. beautiful through much of the southwest. thatbe careful of freezing fog possible before 9:00 a.m. in the west. >> as far as rain chances go, none coming for a while. >> aren't they lucky. thanks so much. >> the new evident nbc polls on guns in america and we'll show you a 12 pound gold nugget that was found on a beach. plus take a look at this frightening video. a purse thief takes her purse and hurls her on to the tracks. what happened next? we'll tell you. >>> welcome back, here's some other stories making news this morning. the latest nbc/"wall street journal" poll found that 56% of americans want stricter gun laws. that's less than the 60% to 70% who supported stricter gun laws during the '90s when congress passed the assa
chilly morning in boise northern portions of nevada, vegas is chilly at 37. this high pressure system hasn't allowed the air to change. we have the air stagnation warnings in many areas from washington state down the oregon. besides the poor air quality you should see a decent amount of sunshine nearly 80 degrees in l.a., phoenix at 74. beautiful through much of the southwest. thatbe careful of freezing fog possible before 9:00 a.m. in the west. >> as far as rain chances go, none coming...
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boise and salt lake city dealing with a little rain and snow mix depending on your elevation. it's quieter on the west than in the heartland, that's heart to . all the weather always starts in the west. they had the rain and stormy, and it's going to be worse in the middle of the country. did you see these pictures yet? >> no. >> out of australia. they had the biblical rains that went through the reason. an old cyclone that died out and it just stalled over the region. it has cleared out. many of the rivers have peaked. they say this rainfall is just, you know, off the charts. and the flooding is unheard of in some of these areas. four people did die. hundreds had to be rescued from their homes. >> is it still raining or is this the aftereffects? >> it's done. now the clean-up will begin. >> we've been talking about for a few days the amount of rain they've gotten. >>> straight ahead on tuesday morning, a queen abdicates to give her son a shot at thrown and general motors knocked from the top spoch in car sales. is this the world's newest threat? iranian space monkeys. you're
boise and salt lake city dealing with a little rain and snow mix depending on your elevation. it's quieter on the west than in the heartland, that's heart to . all the weather always starts in the west. they had the rain and stormy, and it's going to be worse in the middle of the country. did you see these pictures yet? >> no. >> out of australia. they had the biblical rains that went through the reason. an old cyclone that died out and it just stalled over the region. it has...
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still a very cold, cold morning over areas like reno and tahoe to boise all the way to salt lake city. chilly in medford. portland, 33. seattle, 31. we have a little bit of rain heading your way today. mostly from 3:00 p.m. onwards to portland northwards up to seattle. everyone else will remain dry. leave the umbrellas at home. the huge area of high pressure is providing you with clear skies, that's why it is so cool here over all of nevada and california. this weak low along the coast will bring up just a little bit of light shower activity. most of you will see a quarter inch or more. is there more cold air on the way? this tracks the cold air from the arctic over the next seven days. you can see the blue shows where the cold is. it looks like for the most part throughout the upcoming weekend, much of the country warms up. then a little sliver of cold air comes down at us it. looks like tuesday, wednesday and thursday of next week and probably significantly kind of cold in areas of idaho and montana and near spokane. again, that's the middle of next week. so we get a little break fr
still a very cold, cold morning over areas like reno and tahoe to boise all the way to salt lake city. chilly in medford. portland, 33. seattle, 31. we have a little bit of rain heading your way today. mostly from 3:00 p.m. onwards to portland northwards up to seattle. everyone else will remain dry. leave the umbrellas at home. the huge area of high pressure is providing you with clear skies, that's why it is so cool here over all of nevada and california. this weak low along the coast will...
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near boise, idaho, the weiser river is frozen over for the first time in two decades. in bryant park here in new york, the famous fountain actually froze. and now think about the victims of hurricane sandy. many people left with just a structure around them, no heat, just the studs where the walls once were. like the home where nbc's katy tur is visiting tonight, staten island in new york. good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. outside the real-feel temperature is about 6 degrees. inside, where people are living, it's about 32 degrees. it got so cold in here last night, these water bottles on the wall actually froze. and this home has heat. >> up. >> reporter: scott and dee mcgrath's whole life has been moved into one small bedroom. >> this is my dining room -- >> living room. >> living room -- >> bedroom -- >> bedroom and computer room. everything all in one. >> reporter: thermostat set to 90, actual temperature, 65. downstairs, though, it's a whole other ball game. >> as you can see, we have a lot of exposed walls. >> there's a lot of people living like this
near boise, idaho, the weiser river is frozen over for the first time in two decades. in bryant park here in new york, the famous fountain actually froze. and now think about the victims of hurricane sandy. many people left with just a structure around them, no heat, just the studs where the walls once were. like the home where nbc's katy tur is visiting tonight, staten island in new york. good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. outside the real-feel temperature is about 6...
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another managed to get listed on nasdaq and the new york stock exchange, al smith and his wife in boise, idaho, saw it as a safe way to get in on china's huge economic boom. >> you think there's some kind of stamp of approval once they come on these exchanges. >> reporter: but they wound up losing $60,000, when they invested in a chinese coal company traded on the new york stock exchange that, it turns out, had no coal mine. >> i'm not a big guy or a rich guy. just -- was pretty tough for us. >> reporter: u.s. authorities say smith's money and that of many other americans ended up in the pockets of the coal company boss, a kind of chinese version of bernie madoff. all part of what an abc news investigation found is a wave of suspected fraud by some 70 chinese companies, once listed on u.s. stock exchanges. >> common theme among the many cases that we've already filed is the brazenness of the fraud. it's quite extraordinary in some instances. >> reporter: including what happened with a company called china integrated energy. which claimed to operate three big fuel plants in china. but ac
another managed to get listed on nasdaq and the new york stock exchange, al smith and his wife in boise, idaho, saw it as a safe way to get in on china's huge economic boom. >> you think there's some kind of stamp of approval once they come on these exchanges. >> reporter: but they wound up losing $60,000, when they invested in a chinese coal company traded on the new york stock exchange that, it turns out, had no coal mine. >> i'm not a big guy or a rich guy. just -- was...
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directer of the boise va center of excellence in primary care education. thanks very much for being with us. >> thank you, chairman sanders, ranking member enzi, and members of the committee, a great honor to testify here today. i was asked by senator sanders about my insight, two insights specifically, one about the lack of health insurance in the united states and its effect on health and health care outcomes and share thinking on practical solutions to the primary physician care shortage we face. to start off, there's literature that is accrued over decades demonstrating a lack of health insurance is associated with decreased access to health care, and worse health outcomes. there's a six volume series earlier this century, and the conclusions were clear. subsequent work built on this evidence including my own that senator sanders mentioned in his opening statement, specifically, a paper published in 2009 in the american journal of public health linking lack of insurance to nearly 45,000 deaths among adults in the united states annually. the research is
directer of the boise va center of excellence in primary care education. thanks very much for being with us. >> thank you, chairman sanders, ranking member enzi, and members of the committee, a great honor to testify here today. i was asked by senator sanders about my insight, two insights specifically, one about the lack of health insurance in the united states and its effect on health and health care outcomes and share thinking on practical solutions to the primary physician care...
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you can see boise at 15 degrees. that cold air will be funneling down south and east toward the mid-atlantic, arriving here the beginning of next week, so most of the early part of next week will have highs, on the low side, in the 20s and 30s. we'll talk more about that pattern later. tomorrow morning 26 to 27 degrees, downright cold. under an area of high pressure, bright, cold, windy, that's our day tomorrow. still windy on sunday, with the wind again, even the weekend will feel much colder than that. behind that system coming through, your monday, again sunshine with a few clouds coming in the latter part of the day. evening forecast, 29 to 34 degrees. tomorrow morning, wre clear, cold with windchills in the teens even though the air temps will be in the 20s. by the afternoon a bit warmer, but again windy. that's what we'll have to deal with this weekend. we get the sunshine, but windy through the weekend. we'll make it feel much colder. at times it will be cold and windy. we'll talk about the windchill readings
you can see boise at 15 degrees. that cold air will be funneling down south and east toward the mid-atlantic, arriving here the beginning of next week, so most of the early part of next week will have highs, on the low side, in the 20s and 30s. we'll talk more about that pattern later. tomorrow morning 26 to 27 degrees, downright cold. under an area of high pressure, bright, cold, windy, that's our day tomorrow. still windy on sunday, with the wind again, even the weekend will feel much colder...
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followed by san jose, boise, and burglingten, vermont. >>> a bill of rights for homeless people. the bill calls for the right to move freely and rest in public spaces, use public bath rooms and it would require cities to provide legal representation for people sited for panhandling. >> helps get people out of the situation and helps people be able to maintain and survive. >> few groups come out against the bill but it will get more attention when it is heard in the assembly. >>> average u.s. rates on fixed mortgages moved closer to record lows. the average rate on a 30 year loan slide 3.334%. 15 year ticked down to 2.64%. lower mortgage rates made home buying more affordable. >>> there is likely winter holiday distortion in the data but more americans sought unemployment benefits last week. 372,000 people filed. that is 10,000 more than the week before and the highest level in five weeks. tomorrow the government releases the job's report for december. >>> detroit's big three auto makers are posting the highest numbers since the recession. chrysler says sales were up 10% and ford
followed by san jose, boise, and burglingten, vermont. >>> a bill of rights for homeless people. the bill calls for the right to move freely and rest in public spaces, use public bath rooms and it would require cities to provide legal representation for people sited for panhandling. >> helps get people out of the situation and helps people be able to maintain and survive. >> few groups come out against the bill but it will get more attention when it is heard in the...
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he now lives in boise, idaho, back and forth to iran to visit family and do work with an orphannage asng as he did not evan gellize. apparently did not been doing that but was picked up anyway. christian solidarity worldwide which is based here in london, bill, is concerned about the charge is a political one. national security and they're worried that the iranian authorities are rather than talking religion, talking about political issues. and that makes it all that much more serious. bill: what is the situation for christians in iran, for them, amy? >> reporter: well, you know, bill, there are 300,000 christians in iran. many are armenian and assyrian. but it is evangelicals the converts who are under the most scrutiny. they have this network what they call house churches. increasingly according to sources here those networks are being infiltrated. and those are the christians who really are in trouble these days. they are being cracked down on. it is estimated hundreds of them are in jail. you may remember, the case of youcef nard nard, who was in jail for several years recently rel
he now lives in boise, idaho, back and forth to iran to visit family and do work with an orphannage asng as he did not evan gellize. apparently did not been doing that but was picked up anyway. christian solidarity worldwide which is based here in london, bill, is concerned about the charge is a political one. national security and they're worried that the iranian authorities are rather than talking religion, talking about political issues. and that makes it all that much more serious. bill:...
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boise week with hearings opening up.anchin, i want to open with what he said to us last sunday. >> on just gun s alone will not go anywhere. >> it has to be comprehensive. and that's what i told everybody, has to be a comprehensive approach. >> senator manchin says this has to be more than a gun ban. senator harry reid, saying i don't think this is going to pass. he doesn't want to bring up something that doesn't pass. major speech out of washington, this term, on immigrant. what i'm wondering is if you feel this has been a rhetorical priority. i wonder if it's a legislative priority. >> let me say this. this has been an uphill fight. this has never been easy. this is the hardest of the hard. now, will it only be assault weapons? no. most likely. there will be a package put together if assault weapons is left out of the package or i'm a member of the judiciary number two in seniority. i've been assured by the majority leader i will be able to do it as an amendment on the floor. i did it in 1993. that doesn't particularly
boise week with hearings opening up.anchin, i want to open with what he said to us last sunday. >> on just gun s alone will not go anywhere. >> it has to be comprehensive. and that's what i told everybody, has to be a comprehensive approach. >> senator manchin says this has to be more than a gun ban. senator harry reid, saying i don't think this is going to pass. he doesn't want to bring up something that doesn't pass. major speech out of washington, this term, on immigrant....
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here's the atmosphere. 12 degrees in great falls, 28 in boise, 25 in in salt lake city, denver 32 degrees but over to the other side of the country and we're looking at all the warmth here, current temperatures, 73 in tampa, 62 atlanta, d.c. 46 and boston 37. so when that seesaw is getting going and the west is getting lower, the east is rising. that's why we'll see these temperatures really 15 to 30 degrees above average as we head into the weekend, again not so much tomorrow. want to confuse you with. that 41 in gaithersburg now, 37 in frederick and manassas, 39 in culpeper, 43 annapolis, 41 in stevensville. that is mild. that's closer to where we would typically be in an average day in january in the middle of january. we expect to drop to about 41 degrees in the city with a lot of clouds around, a couple colder spots down to about 34 degrees, but considering we've had so many nights in the teens that is not bad. clouds on the increase tonight help toecaps warm, 41. for friday -- to keep us warm, 41. for friday not a particularly warm day, but 50 degrees is well above the average of 43
here's the atmosphere. 12 degrees in great falls, 28 in boise, 25 in in salt lake city, denver 32 degrees but over to the other side of the country and we're looking at all the warmth here, current temperatures, 73 in tampa, 62 atlanta, d.c. 46 and boston 37. so when that seesaw is getting going and the west is getting lower, the east is rising. that's why we'll see these temperatures really 15 to 30 degrees above average as we head into the weekend, again not so much tomorrow. want to confuse...
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very cold air across the northern plains, stretching down in through salt lake city at 19, boise idaho 14 degrees. we are going to see some of that colder air heading our way. to the south, into the 60s. 72 this hour at tampa. if we only had some of that this weekend. sky conditions, not a lot to talk about. religion of high pressure in control, setting us up for nice conditions. a little bit of activity over the upper great lakes, as we see winter precipitation there. here at home, things are still calm and a little on the cooler side, but overall, things will be quite different compared to today and tomorrow than they will be moving into inauguration day. for tonight, mostly clear to partly cloudy skies overall. we've got a frontal system to keep an eye on. this religion of high pressure is going to dive through and to the south. the first front, one of two, our weather makers. this one's going to move through into tomorrow. so cold front heads through tomorrow that's going to set the stage for the long-term forecast in the beginning of the week and for holiday monday. that's the sec
very cold air across the northern plains, stretching down in through salt lake city at 19, boise idaho 14 degrees. we are going to see some of that colder air heading our way. to the south, into the 60s. 72 this hour at tampa. if we only had some of that this weekend. sky conditions, not a lot to talk about. religion of high pressure in control, setting us up for nice conditions. a little bit of activity over the upper great lakes, as we see winter precipitation there. here at home, things are...
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just 20s from boise to salt lake city. >>> all right. do you want to get your caffeine fix and help the environment at the same time? no. but if you want to, you're in luck. >> starting today, starbucks is rolling out its reusable plastic cup. it will cost you $1 and you can get ten cents off each cup of coffee when you use it. hopes are not too high for it. a few years ago, starbucks said they wanted to serve a quarter of their drinks in these things. that goal has been reduced to 5%. every little bit helps. >> i'm just thinking how to keep it sanitary. >> go home, put it in the dishwasher. >> and then you have to carry it or what have you? >> they wash it for you when you get there. they do. thank you, suzanne, for that little tip. put you at ease? >> i'm at ease. it's going to be a great year. a phobia free, germ free year. >>> coming up, how two 5-year-old girls had the where withal to stave their mom's life. >>> but first, pop stars and paparazzi. a photographer's pursuit turns deadly. now it's sparked a call for change. you're watc
just 20s from boise to salt lake city. >>> all right. do you want to get your caffeine fix and help the environment at the same time? no. but if you want to, you're in luck. >> starting today, starbucks is rolling out its reusable plastic cup. it will cost you $1 and you can get ten cents off each cup of coffee when you use it. hopes are not too high for it. a few years ago, starbucks said they wanted to serve a quarter of their drinks in these things. that goal has been reduced...
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he is the associate program director at the boise internal director program. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. it is a great honor to testify here today. i was asked by senator sanders about my insight. one about the lack of health insurance in the united states and it affects on health and healthcare outcomes and to share my thinking on solutions to to the primary care workforce shortage. there is an enormous literature that has accrued over decades demonstrating that a lack of health insurance is associated with decreased access to healthcare and worse healthcare outcome. subsequent work has built on this evidence. a paper we published in 2009 linking lack of insurance to nearly 45,000 deaths among adults in the u.s. annually. the research is consistent. health insurance leads to significant is tbenefiterss. in an health insurance does not guarantee access to -- at the national level is to bolster our primary care workforce. there is an additional massive body of literature supporting the idea that a primary care improves all sorts of health outcome
he is the associate program director at the boise internal director program. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. it is a great honor to testify here today. i was asked by senator sanders about my insight. one about the lack of health insurance in the united states and it affects on health and healthcare outcomes and to share my thinking on solutions to to the primary care workforce shortage. there is an enormous literature that has accrued over decades demonstrating that a lack of...
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. >> forts in the northeast. 50s from the middle of the country. 30s from seattle to boise. >>> passengers taking off from australia were caught up in what looked like a hollywood movie, but this was actually all too real. >> that's right. a few minutes into a flight yesterday morning, passengers, get this, notice a huge snake dangling from the wing of the plane. and it turned out to be a ten-foot long scrub python, the longest species of snake in australia. >> the snake managed to hang on for the entire flight, but it did not survive the ordeal. >> how did it get there? >> where is samuel l. jackson when you need him? i am tire of these snakes on this plane. >> i've got to say, i actually watched that movie. >> that's sad. >> and i was entertained by that. >> "snakes on a plane," another oscar snub. >>> an orca whales stuck in an icy predicament. while their lives may still be on the line. you're watching "world news now." i'm only in my 60's... i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got
. >> forts in the northeast. 50s from the middle of the country. 30s from seattle to boise. >>> passengers taking off from australia were caught up in what looked like a hollywood movie, but this was actually all too real. >> that's right. a few minutes into a flight yesterday morning, passengers, get this, notice a huge snake dangling from the wing of the plane. and it turned out to be a ten-foot long scrub python, the longest species of snake in australia. >> the...
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. >> 40s boise to albuquerque.he midwest with wind chills dipping to 50 below zero. 50s in the northeast. upper 70s in miami. i can't belief i just said 50 below zero with wind chill. >> no reason to voluntarily be anywhere that cold in life. ever. move. today. >> okay. we now present the star of this morning's broadcast. the mascot from western illinois university, rocky. >> rocky! rocky got excited the other day and ran right into the path of a back flipping cheerleader. ricky must not have seen her in the costume. the girl was fine. bounced right back up. and rocky seemed fine too. he did some pushups, sit-ups, tried to make things look normal. good going, rocky. >> maybe his way of just trying. >> she flattened rocky out. >> maybe that was rocky's game. bump into her, thought she was cute. knock into her. >> not a good game. getting flattened out. >> like pulling your pig tails in kindergarten. we look you. >> wasn't a hot move, rocky. >> rocky has got game. i bet right now. the costume is still on. turning to
. >> 40s boise to albuquerque.he midwest with wind chills dipping to 50 below zero. 50s in the northeast. upper 70s in miami. i can't belief i just said 50 below zero with wind chill. >> no reason to voluntarily be anywhere that cold in life. ever. move. today. >> okay. we now present the star of this morning's broadcast. the mascot from western illinois university, rocky. >> rocky! rocky got excited the other day and ran right into the path of a back flipping...
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another managed to get listed on nasdaq and the new york stock exchange, al smith and his wife in boise, idaho saw it as a safe way to get in on china's huge economic boom. but they ended up losing much of their retirement money. $60,000 when they invested in a chinese company traded on the new york stock exchange, that it turns out had no coal mine. >> i'm not a big guy or a rich guy. it was pretty tough for us. >> reporter: u.s. authorities say smith's money, and that of many other americans ended up in the pockets of the coal company boss, a chinese version of bernie madoff. a wave of suspected fraud by some 70 chinese companies once listed on u.s. stocks exchanges. >> the common theme we've already filed is the brazenness of the fraud. it's extraordinary. >> reporter: including what happened with a company called china integrated energy, which claimed to operate three big fuel plants in china. according to a lawsuit, these photos taken at one plant show scant activity, and no tanker trucks carrying the fuel to market. >> i filmed about four months and they produced essentially nothi
another managed to get listed on nasdaq and the new york stock exchange, al smith and his wife in boise, idaho saw it as a safe way to get in on china's huge economic boom. but they ended up losing much of their retirement money. $60,000 when they invested in a chinese company traded on the new york stock exchange, that it turns out had no coal mine. >> i'm not a big guy or a rich guy. it was pretty tough for us. >> reporter: u.s. authorities say smith's money, and that of many...
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. >> 40s from boise to albuquerque. 20s in the central plains. 6 below in fargo and 60s from new orleans big apple. >> i'm going to enjoy 60. >> it's going to be nice today. don't get used to it. >>> the next time you're cruising the highways and byways of our great nation, keep an eye out for this, the so-called big banana carp. >> the oddly shaped week was designed by an adventurous guy. it's actually a ford f-150. >> he said he was inspired after seeing a banana in a fruit bowl. he thought he was the perfect shape and pictured it rolling down the road. he's taking it now on a world tour. >> it doesn't have a top. >> maybe he hasn't made one. it's good in nice weather. >> you may have have issues. >> would you never drive something like that? or a little too far out for you? >> it may be a little too far out for me. but i may take a little spin in it. i think it looks cool. >> good for him, i guess. >>> coming up next, one of the biggest pizza deliveries in history. >> and celebrating hillary clinton's many accomplishments and tough questions about her political future. you're watching
. >> 40s from boise to albuquerque. 20s in the central plains. 6 below in fargo and 60s from new orleans big apple. >> i'm going to enjoy 60. >> it's going to be nice today. don't get used to it. >>> the next time you're cruising the highways and byways of our great nation, keep an eye out for this, the so-called big banana carp. >> the oddly shaped week was designed by an adventurous guy. it's actually a ford f-150. >> he said he was inspired after seeing...
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military style weapons off the streets if assault weapons were not legal i believe there would be little boise and girls alive in newtown connecticut today. >> reporter: some thing congress go further by requiring background checks for gun buyers and establishing a gun database. two things the national rifle association opposes. late last night they lashed out to the president and vice president in a radio interview. >> i think they're being disingenuous, they see this as an opportunity to go after the second amendment which they wanted to do for years and not decades. i think they're going to do everything they can to strip americans of their rights to keep and bear arms. >> reporter: nra president gave another interview which he said quote, the anti-second amendment crowd has its best shot in years to bass new gun restrictions but says the nra is prepared for a long an tough fight. so is the white house, though which is raising money for a new campaign to push gun regulation. >> thank you. in our next half hour we'll talk with cnn host piers morgan. thousands of people signed a petition to h
military style weapons off the streets if assault weapons were not legal i believe there would be little boise and girls alive in newtown connecticut today. >> reporter: some thing congress go further by requiring background checks for gun buyers and establishing a gun database. two things the national rifle association opposes. late last night they lashed out to the president and vice president in a radio interview. >> i think they're being disingenuous, they see this as an...
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. >> hoda's first reporting job was in boise, idaho. >> boise, idaho. can i phone a friend?dogs. >> okay. >> four dogs. >> she has exactly four dogs. >> oh, no. >> three dogs. >> three. >> all right, shelly. hoda has two nieces. true or false? >> i'm sorry. two nieces? true or false? . >> true. >> yes. >> she gets the prize. >> yolanda foster. >> also, we're going to have a new singing sensation perform for us when tomorrow. what happened, gerrard? what happened? >> see you tomorrow for nonbooze day tuesday. so... [ gasps ] these are sandra's "homemade" yummy, scrumptious bars. hmm? i just wanted you to eat more fiber. chewy, oatie, gooeyness... and fraudulence. i'm in deep, babe. you certainly are. [ male announcer ] fiber one. [ man ] excuse me miss. [ gasps ] this fiber one 90 calorie brownie has all the deliciousness you desire. the brownie of your dreams is now deliciously real. >>> nbc bay area news starts now. >>> good morning. and thanks for being with us. i'm marla tellez. >> and i'm jon kelley. good morning. let's get right down to it. here we go, that's right. the
. >> hoda's first reporting job was in boise, idaho. >> boise, idaho. can i phone a friend?dogs. >> okay. >> four dogs. >> she has exactly four dogs. >> oh, no. >> three dogs. >> three. >> all right, shelly. hoda has two nieces. true or false? >> i'm sorry. two nieces? true or false? . >> true. >> yes. >> she gets the prize. >> yolanda foster. >> also, we're going to have a new singing sensation perform...
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. >> hoda's first reporting job was in boise, idaho. >> boise, idaho. can i phone a friend?s four dogs. >> okay. >> four dogs. >> she has exactly four dogs. >> oh, no. >> three dogs. >> three. >> all right, shelly. hoda has two nieces. true or false? >> i'm sorry. two nieces? true or false? . >> true. >> yes. >> she gets the prize. >> yolanda foster. >> also, we're going to have a new singing sensation perform for us when tomorrow. what happened, gerrard? what happened? >> see you tomorrow for nonbooze day tuesday.
. >> hoda's first reporting job was in boise, idaho. >> boise, idaho. can i phone a friend?s four dogs. >> okay. >> four dogs. >> she has exactly four dogs. >> oh, no. >> three dogs. >> three. >> all right, shelly. hoda has two nieces. true or false? >> i'm sorry. two nieces? true or false? . >> true. >> yes. >> she gets the prize. >> yolanda foster. >> also, we're going to have a new singing sensation...
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developers are hoping to acquire this year, 2 to 3,000 acres in the western mountains of idaho north of boisend then take that land and they would build a huge perimeter around the whole thing and several smaller perimeters around the neighborhood and turrets and attract 3 to 7,000 families who quoting here, voluntarily choose to live together in accordance with thomas jefferson's ideal of right to liberty. basically means neighbors keep their noses out of other neighbor's business. the community would be designed to survive catastrophe like hurricane katrina. and they'd be responsible for the outside structural, but you would be responsible for the inside home and you would lease on it for a lifetime. and no credit checks, no down payment, zero interest, zero property taxes and $200 application fee and so far, 200 families have already applied. if you want to apply you should know this, quote, markists, socialists, liberals, and establishment republicans may find living within our citadel community is incompatible with their existing ideology and preferred life style and by the way if you wa
developers are hoping to acquire this year, 2 to 3,000 acres in the western mountains of idaho north of boisend then take that land and they would build a huge perimeter around the whole thing and several smaller perimeters around the neighborhood and turrets and attract 3 to 7,000 families who quoting here, voluntarily choose to live together in accordance with thomas jefferson's ideal of right to liberty. basically means neighbors keep their noses out of other neighbor's business. the...
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. >> 40s from boise to albuquerque. 20s in the central plains. 6 below in fargo and 60s from new orleans. >> it's going to be nice today. don't get used to it. >>> the next time you're cruising the highways and byways of our great nation, keep an eye out for this, the so-called big banana car. >> the oddly shaped vehicle was designed by an adventurous guy. it's actually a ford f-150. >> he said he was inspired after seeing a banana in a fruit bowl. he thought he was the perfect shape and pictured it rolling down the road. he's taking the big banana now on a world tour. >> it doesn't have a top. >> maybe he hasn't made one. >> it's a forever convertible. if you're going to go cross country, you might have issues. spoiled banana. >> would you ever drive something like that? big banana car? a little too far out for you? >> may be a little far out for me. i'm in the sure. i may take a little spin in it. >> really? >> it looks cool. >> you get some attention. not bad. >> it looks cool. >> good for him, i guess. if he wants dessert, he just splits. that was bad. oh, yeah. that was bad. that wa
. >> 40s from boise to albuquerque. 20s in the central plains. 6 below in fargo and 60s from new orleans. >> it's going to be nice today. don't get used to it. >>> the next time you're cruising the highways and byways of our great nation, keep an eye out for this, the so-called big banana car. >> the oddly shaped vehicle was designed by an adventurous guy. it's actually a ford f-150. >> he said he was inspired after seeing a banana in a fruit bowl. he thought he...
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. >> 30s from boise to billings. 20 in chicago and just 19 in new york. 70s in phoenix, dallas and miamiapartments right here in the big apple and elsewhere. here is the opposite. >> check out a fully furnished 325 square foot studio apartment, all the conveniences of modern life, except the space. it's part of a new exhibit opening today at the new york museum. >> it's the design of a new microunit apartment building here in new york. that building is supposed to open next year. >> according to city law, every apartment in new york must be at least 400 square feet, which is tiny. but if this program proves successful, that could be amended for it to be smaller. >> i grew up in an apartment. i can do that. >> 400 square foot? >> i could do 250. >> that's not much bigger than this desk. >> you're just there to sleep. there's so much to do in new york. you're there to sleep, may make a cup of tea. you can go out and hang out. >> you can do everything from your bed in an apartment that small. >> a bathroom and a bed. it's fine. >>> coming up, ice cream to treat the flu and clothing to treat
. >> 30s from boise to billings. 20 in chicago and just 19 in new york. 70s in phoenix, dallas and miamiapartments right here in the big apple and elsewhere. here is the opposite. >> check out a fully furnished 325 square foot studio apartment, all the conveniences of modern life, except the space. it's part of a new exhibit opening today at the new york museum. >> it's the design of a new microunit apartment building here in new york. that building is supposed to open next...
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host: sarah from boise, idaho. caller: i wanted to say how wonderful the festivities were today.ched my heart. just seeing all the hope on the people's faces out there, all, my goodness. even talking about it now i am getting teary-eyed again. and the love, it was wonderful. so much coal. i just know that the next four years is going to be wonderful. yesterday was my birthday. i am 63. so every four years i get a president, and i'm very happy about that. host: well, sarah, happy birthday. felicia sonmez, thoughts? guest: politics often playset by press release and statements from one side or the other, that we only see electronically or delivered from floor speeches, but what is interesting about a day like today and the state of the need is that you get to see the reaction real time. the president's supporters were definitely thrilled about everything onstage today. was also interesting was the republican members of congress up there and out they were responding. i was underneath to the podium on the side where a lot of senators were seated and was watching john mccain in partic
host: sarah from boise, idaho. caller: i wanted to say how wonderful the festivities were today.ched my heart. just seeing all the hope on the people's faces out there, all, my goodness. even talking about it now i am getting teary-eyed again. and the love, it was wonderful. so much coal. i just know that the next four years is going to be wonderful. yesterday was my birthday. i am 63. so every four years i get a president, and i'm very happy about that. host: well, sarah, happy birthday....
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wilper acting chief of medicine at boise idaho he is said practicing general internist was a ship program director of the residency program and the assistant director at the virginia center of excellence. thank you for being with us. >> thank you chairman sanders, ranking-member enzi and members of the committee is a great honor to testify here today i was asked about my insight specifically about the lack of feed is states and the effective health care outcomes and also practical solutions for the primary care shortages that we face. there is enormous literature that has accrued over decades demonstrating a lack of health insurance was issued decrees access to health care has worse in comes. we summarize these findings in the sixth volume series and the conclusions were quite clear. build on this evidence that senator sanders mention specifically a papery published 2009 in the american journal of public health winking 45,000 deaths of with adults in the united states. it is consistent it is good for your health with those benefits. so gating health insurance does not guarantee access whi
wilper acting chief of medicine at boise idaho he is said practicing general internist was a ship program director of the residency program and the assistant director at the virginia center of excellence. thank you for being with us. >> thank you chairman sanders, ranking-member enzi and members of the committee is a great honor to testify here today i was asked about my insight specifically about the lack of feed is states and the effective health care outcomes and also practical...