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so we got a brief look boise idaho. but this is now portland our affiliate there providing us with these live images of protesters on the ground so we can get rid of that. ok now we are in boise. >>and you can see a. >>that appears almost equally large end. peaceful gathering there vicki these people don't even seem to be moving they seem to be perhaps but certainly none of the volatility in terms of confrontations with police that have marred quite frankly what some of these people have tried to get across in terms of messaging. >>indeed or next step but cities across the country under the 8th night of protests there calling for justice for george floyd how different regions are responding to those demonstrations sports is next former niner eric reid shared some blackout tuesday thoughts on social media today. >>we also have new training camp guidelines from the nfl. niners steps really matter but where >>time for school. >>as protests continue all over the country current and former athletes coaches as well as teams a
so we got a brief look boise idaho. but this is now portland our affiliate there providing us with these live images of protesters on the ground so we can get rid of that. ok now we are in boise. >>and you can see a. >>that appears almost equally large end. peaceful gathering there vicki these people don't even seem to be moving they seem to be perhaps but certainly none of the volatility in terms of confrontations with police that have marred quite frankly what some of these people...
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. >> host: boise, idaho, fred, you are on with isabel soto from american action forum. hello. my thought is they can't possibly hurt to pray for these people that have the virus in their families. they can't possibly hurt at all. >> host: color, anything about daycare itself in thehe future f that service in this country amid covid?? >> caller: i don't have any children but i think it is the there. i tell you what the people they need to get help because their cost of daycare is skyrocketed. >> host: thank you for calling. isabel soto, speaking of costs, would you expect cost to rise even further when services are back in place amid the pandemic? >> guest: yeah, another really important point is the cost side. we've already seen the childcare costs rising and rising even over the last 40 years. it's been rising faster than about any other consumer good. with the pandemic what we are seeing is a lot of regulation and regulation and implementingm them and following them costs money. ideally the childcare situation you want to make sure that the childcare workers have masks, the
. >> host: boise, idaho, fred, you are on with isabel soto from american action forum. hello. my thought is they can't possibly hurt to pray for these people that have the virus in their families. they can't possibly hurt at all. >> host: color, anything about daycare itself in thehe future f that service in this country amid covid?? >> caller: i don't have any children but i think it is the there. i tell you what the people they need to get help because their cost of daycare...
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guy is not really part of the boise national rugby it's a way to reach people you may want to make a political marcio you are mistaken representative member i want me to be. drug. free body look today left you go walk right into gun violence. i just last. thursday by an issue feet. the system wasn't built for us at all. i'm just not willing to accept it but on the sangh hand life is tough like you find you guess and our says that if we have 163 representative if we have 117 of them that are from one particular party that don't understand ma community and not willing to sometimes what substantial legislation can i get through that's going to speak to a major need for michael. thank you mr chair members of the committee bruce franks from 78th district in the city of st louis the current deal is house concurrent resolution 7 days this bill speaks to a couple of different things firstly identifies use violence as a public health epidemic last year we had $200.00. it's over 51 percent of murders the victims were between the ages of 16 to 24 and that is a public health epidemic especially
guy is not really part of the boise national rugby it's a way to reach people you may want to make a political marcio you are mistaken representative member i want me to be. drug. free body look today left you go walk right into gun violence. i just last. thursday by an issue feet. the system wasn't built for us at all. i'm just not willing to accept it but on the sangh hand life is tough like you find you guess and our says that if we have 163 representative if we have 117 of them that are...
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boise, idaho. lewiston, maine. helena, montana. anywhere else, johnny? >> i've been everything boston, charleston, dayton, louisiana, washington, houston, kingston, texarkana, monterey, faraday santa fe, tallapoosa, glen rock, black rock, little rock, oskaloosa, tennessee to hennessey, chicopee, spirit lake, grand lake, devil's lake, crater lake. >> stephen: (singing) "i've marched everywhere, man. i've marched everywhere!" man in black. >> (indiscernible). >> stephen: what? >> i'm sure it's navy blue. >> stephen: is it blue? >> yes. >> stephen: the man in blue. these protests are uniting americans of all backgrounds. you may have noticed that boise, idaho does not have a lot of black people. neither does laramie, wyoming. in fact, part of that protest was because their only black resident moved away. explains this sign. and don't buy the false narrative that these are lawless mobs-- the vast majority of these protests have been peaceful. you might not know that if you watch cable news, because to the news, peace is boring. that's why cnn just launched t
boise, idaho. lewiston, maine. helena, montana. anywhere else, johnny? >> i've been everything boston, charleston, dayton, louisiana, washington, houston, kingston, texarkana, monterey, faraday santa fe, tallapoosa, glen rock, black rock, little rock, oskaloosa, tennessee to hennessey, chicopee, spirit lake, grand lake, devil's lake, crater lake. >> stephen: (singing) "i've marched everywhere, man. i've marched everywhere!" man in black. >> (indiscernible). >>...
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but this is boise, idaho. not the case right here.sters on the steps of the state capitol. these protests have been peaceful. but again, doesn't seem like they're letting up here so far there in boise. we'll continue to watch that one. >>> also, let's look at other protests right now. demonstrators and police out in force in a number of cities, and we have seen trouble spots. >> in new york another night of looting with protesters ignoring an earlier 8:00 p.m. curfew. washington the past few hours crowds set on a security fence which had been erected around lafayette park near the white house. protesters threw fireworks and other projectiles at national guard troops who responded with what looked like pepper spray. and protesters in seattle used umbrellas to try to block toxic sprays which are being used for crowd control. >>> tensions have also been high in los angeles. demonstrations were held downtown, in hollywood, and outside the mayor's home. hundreds were arrested. many of the protests have been peaceful. in chicago a crowd gat
but this is boise, idaho. not the case right here.sters on the steps of the state capitol. these protests have been peaceful. but again, doesn't seem like they're letting up here so far there in boise. we'll continue to watch that one. >>> also, let's look at other protests right now. demonstrators and police out in force in a number of cities, and we have seen trouble spots. >> in new york another night of looting with protesters ignoring an earlier 8:00 p.m. curfew. washington...
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boise 48 and raining. that's pretty good. by the end of the week probably in the mid-90s, but not today . monterey and santa cruz coast with the offshore breeze. the highs yesterday. santa cruz 63. a little warmer today with a northwind taking care of that. northeast breeze means higher fire danger through this evening . vacaville and davis have a north at 25. upper 60s and low 70s. lakeport 49. menlo park right at 50 degrees there are some upper 40s, mid 40s in lima valley and.reyes. now hills. is cold. that's a cool temperature for the end of june. fallon at 63 with a breeze. cloverdale 61. most of the fault and low clouds north of santa cruz. that low will kick up and reload a little bit and settle in on the west coast over the next couple of days, which will keep us in a nice pattern. 70s, 80s, 90s today looks to be the warmest day by far. tuesday more so. the inland not that hot going to the weekend. >>> firefighters are worried ahead of the fourth of july weekend. up next their message as the bay area now has our red fl
boise 48 and raining. that's pretty good. by the end of the week probably in the mid-90s, but not today . monterey and santa cruz coast with the offshore breeze. the highs yesterday. santa cruz 63. a little warmer today with a northwind taking care of that. northeast breeze means higher fire danger through this evening . vacaville and davis have a north at 25. upper 60s and low 70s. lakeport 49. menlo park right at 50 degrees there are some upper 40s, mid 40s in lima valley and.reyes. now...
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i mean, 46 and raining in salt lake city. 48 in boise and raining. that's impressive for this time of year . we have the wind with a northerly breeze behind that. mostly clear skies. fog around santa cruz and monterey. 50 some attempts. the fire danger is high today until 8:00 . higher elevations above 1000 feet and the east bay hills. a little offshore breeze in livermore. some locations running cooler. livermore, san jose, concorde. vacaville, santa rosa, novato warmer. vacaville has northwind +12. a lot of sunshine today with elevated fire danger. temperatures warming up. this will be the warmest day of the week. over to sell now . anything new? >> we have a little bit of backup at the bay bridge toll plaza. it is a little unusual for this holiday week. some people are backed up. as you can see at the bay bridge traffic is going a little slow. no major issues. that is the only slow traffic we have as of right now. let's go back to deadlines. >>> new this morning, a young man was killed after he took a sharp turn and rolled his car in east contra c
i mean, 46 and raining in salt lake city. 48 in boise and raining. that's impressive for this time of year . we have the wind with a northerly breeze behind that. mostly clear skies. fog around santa cruz and monterey. 50 some attempts. the fire danger is high today until 8:00 . higher elevations above 1000 feet and the east bay hills. a little offshore breeze in livermore. some locations running cooler. livermore, san jose, concorde. vacaville, santa rosa, novato warmer. vacaville has...
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boise is 49 and raining and there are winter weather advisories and it's the end of june. that's pretty impressive. we get that and we get the drier part of it and we get the wind and it stirred up most of the fog except along the santa cruz coast down to monterey these are the highs that came yesterday and 63 and look at gilroy. 66 and cool. concord only 75. ukiah low 80s and fremont 72 it's warmer today and mainly focus toward the north and east bay hills and out to eastern solano contra costa county. livermore with the breeze is six miles an hour. a lot of drier in place. 49 lakeport and 71 in vacaville because they have a north wind. 50 menlo park. 46 and cool at woodside on the peninsula and after 10 is 49. menlo park right it 59 degrees and carlos 52. it's cool for the end of june. 66 sacramento with the north breeze and a lovely 73 and that is water weather, 73 is cool. i just but, 70s and upper 80s to a few 90s in santa rosa, fairfield and antioch. a lot of this is wind driven and you get in northeast breeze and it doesn't take much and that looks like we start the
boise is 49 and raining and there are winter weather advisories and it's the end of june. that's pretty impressive. we get that and we get the drier part of it and we get the wind and it stirred up most of the fog except along the santa cruz coast down to monterey these are the highs that came yesterday and 63 and look at gilroy. 66 and cool. concord only 75. ukiah low 80s and fremont 72 it's warmer today and mainly focus toward the north and east bay hills and out to eastern solano contra...
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du boise from nelson mandela and president barack obama.the celebration was held at the neighborhood settlement house a long time nonprofit of the same name. just so stood on the stage with her children and the troops. the proclamation made no mention of homelessness or truth 6,000 but it was a reminder people were expecting her to be great. she had to make truth 6,000 bigger than eight girls. herbert had a ripple effect. the girls she recruit go on to build a better world and community. ms. burgess was an incredible role model. not only do five children come up with the children across queens. and whereas she had truly enriched all of us with her service as one of the envious new yorkers now therefore be it the majority leader of the new york city council honored her for her outstanding service and contribution to the community. expectations were now in writing. she gave herself two weeks to find volunteers and recruit more girls. so, tell us what's next. >> it was time to hit the road and keep on going. i remember going back to the office
du boise from nelson mandela and president barack obama.the celebration was held at the neighborhood settlement house a long time nonprofit of the same name. just so stood on the stage with her children and the troops. the proclamation made no mention of homelessness or truth 6,000 but it was a reminder people were expecting her to be great. she had to make truth 6,000 bigger than eight girls. herbert had a ripple effect. the girls she recruit go on to build a better world and community. ms....
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. >> one guy offered to get hit with lots of wet sponges, and david rush of boise, idaho, finally setcord. >> with the help of his friends, he received 92 sponges to the face in 1 minute, 16 more than the previous record that we never knew existed. >> just a little sponge bath right there. >> in the face. e face. see ya! heartworm disease? no way! simparica trio is the first chewable that delivers all this protection. and simparica trio is demonstrated safe for puppies. it's simple: go with simparica trio. this drug class has been associated with neurologic adverse reactions, including seizures; use with caution in dogs with a history of these disorders. protect him with all your heart. simparica trio. puts cash back in your wallet. earn 5% cash back on everything you buy at walmart.com... mom! paper towels! ...including things for the science fair. what's in your wallet? no calories, no sweeteners, all smiles, bubly sparkling water, crack a smile. try nature's bounty hair, skin and nails gummies. the number one brand to support silky hair, glowing skin, and healthy nails. beauty come
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du boise wrote about the lynching in georgia. he wrote that after, they were on display at a store in mitchell street in atlanta. his liver and heart were presented as a souvenir. sickening, grotesque the images. 1931, raymond gunn was lynched in missouri. the spectacle drew a crowd of almost 4,000 people including, if you caincludingcome if you ce it, women and their children. and the tragedy of lynching, the author writes one woman even held her little girl up so high so she could get a good fix on who was, quote, blazing on the roof. sickening and grotesque abuse images. in the summer of 1955, 14-year-old nfl was visiting family when he went to a country store and bought some candy. while there he was accused of working with a white woman and for the offense, kidnapped in the middle of the night and bludgeoned so badly that afterwards, his body was unrecognizable. he could only be identified by the ring hee was wearing. after seeing the remains, so the world could see what they have done. we must remember the thousands of othe
du boise wrote about the lynching in georgia. he wrote that after, they were on display at a store in mitchell street in atlanta. his liver and heart were presented as a souvenir. sickening, grotesque the images. 1931, raymond gunn was lynched in missouri. the spectacle drew a crowd of almost 4,000 people including, if you caincludingcome if you ce it, women and their children. and the tragedy of lynching, the author writes one woman even held her little girl up so high so she could get a good...
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this boise is a huge move after the strong 7.5 earthquake there have been 147 aftershocks. so they recommend that we remain alert and attentive in this. but while feeling the aftershocks some mexicans preferred appealing to a higher power. and. you're watching news still to come a new highway in cairo passed on to this man's dream apartment into a night that many residents are asking how did the project get the green light. but 1st russian president vladimir putin says the world owes the former soviet union a debt of gratitude for its contribution to the defeat of nazi germany in world war 2 he was speaking at a major military parade in moscow marking 75 years since the end of the wall the parade was originally scheduled for may the 9th spot was postponed because of the coronavirus and the kremlin dismissed criticism that it is irresponsible to go ahead with it now saying infections in moscow i declined. our correspondent is standing by for us red square where the parade took place today emily why did president putin decide to go ahead with this parade now despite. all the
this boise is a huge move after the strong 7.5 earthquake there have been 147 aftershocks. so they recommend that we remain alert and attentive in this. but while feeling the aftershocks some mexicans preferred appealing to a higher power. and. you're watching news still to come a new highway in cairo passed on to this man's dream apartment into a night that many residents are asking how did the project get the green light. but 1st russian president vladimir putin says the world owes the former...
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this boise is a she's moved after the strong 7.5 earthquake there have been 147 aftershocks the most. so they recommend that we remain alert and attentive in these. but while feeling the aftershocks some mexican's preferred appealing to a higher power. former wire card boss marcus brown has posted bail following his arrest in munich on allegations he inflated company numbers investigators said brown was cooperating with them the scandal surrounding the blue chip wire card in the missing one point $9000000000.00 euros in its balance sheet poses an existential threat to the payments service or its star have been rising with the growth in digital transactions wire card is now scrambling to secure credit lines and could be forced to sell off business units. well for more i'm joined by dr leo lip is to company advisors business is in the payment sector thanks for being with us this morning so what could this meltdown wire card mean for all the digital payments the company has been handling so i really i don't expect it to have a huge effect in the end there are there are systems in place t
this boise is a she's moved after the strong 7.5 earthquake there have been 147 aftershocks the most. so they recommend that we remain alert and attentive in these. but while feeling the aftershocks some mexican's preferred appealing to a higher power. former wire card boss marcus brown has posted bail following his arrest in munich on allegations he inflated company numbers investigators said brown was cooperating with them the scandal surrounding the blue chip wire card in the missing one...
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birds off the coast off to his year has risen to almost 50 awful forty's recovered more bodies the boise state house at the weekend aiming to reach its in the a capsize near the city of suspects 53 people all thought to have been on board. and german chancellor i'm going to battle has called on the chinese prime minister nneka chain to secure equal treatment for german and other foreign companies operating in china with germany taking over the e.u. presidency in july medical and lee also discussed how to stimulate post corona trade amid growing tensions between beijing and washington. the german government is planning to investigate racism in police forces a study is meant to shed light on racial profiling by police offices practices across the board have drawn attention to systematic racism and police brutality following the killing of george floyd in police custody in the us. able to health organization say is adapting and confirmed cases 220-0000 shows how quickly the corona virus is spreading across africa and in cameroon the battle against climate 19 is being hampered by political i
birds off the coast off to his year has risen to almost 50 awful forty's recovered more bodies the boise state house at the weekend aiming to reach its in the a capsize near the city of suspects 53 people all thought to have been on board. and german chancellor i'm going to battle has called on the chinese prime minister nneka chain to secure equal treatment for german and other foreign companies operating in china with germany taking over the e.u. presidency in july medical and lee also...
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. >> reporter: they are battling for rights in boise, idaho. are taking a stand in tulsa, oklahoma. indeed beyond the roar of the big city protests, which have drawn enough people to be towns of their own, the map is steady feeling in with smaller communities making themselves heard coast to coast come what may. in huntsville, alabama, tear gas flew after police say some people refused to leave after the protest. >> i don't want grandchildren brought in to this. if this means i never have a grand kid, i'm okay with that. >> reporter: the sentiment was the same in auburn and tuesd tuscaloo tuscaloosa. >> i hope it sends a message that people need to stop racism. >> you cannot leave here today and be quiet about what is happening to black and brown people across this country. >> reporter: in brockton, massachusetts where more than 40% of the population is black, the call went up -- >> all lives can't matter until black lives matter. >> reporter: -- but it happened in made zmde made liezoo la, to. >> reporter: and on it goes. sure, they know the b
. >> reporter: they are battling for rights in boise, idaho. are taking a stand in tulsa, oklahoma. indeed beyond the roar of the big city protests, which have drawn enough people to be towns of their own, the map is steady feeling in with smaller communities making themselves heard coast to coast come what may. in huntsville, alabama, tear gas flew after police say some people refused to leave after the protest. >> i don't want grandchildren brought in to this. if this means i...
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call us when you get to boise. probably better. >> we are going to arizona. >> tucker: smart.the olympics have been postponed, baseball may be canceled but surely the nfl will be back. not so fast, dr. tony found sheh does not approve. he is still running the country for some reason. dr. marc siegel reacts. dr. marc siegelllll >> tucker: pretty much every single nfl player is under 40. there are virtually no risk form coronavirus. they have already started games there, so why not have the nfl return this fall? dr. tony fauci is not a football fan apparently and told cnn it may be too dangerous to let football return this year. why exactly?? dr. marc siegel joins us to unravel this mystery. thank you for coming on. >> dr. tony fauci is a tremendous infectious disease expert but often steps outside his lane. in this case, his lane is basketball. he was a star basketball player. i talked on nfl radio last weeke about how we can make this happen. as you set already, football players are young even if they got covid-19, they would get a mild case most likely. we test our trainers a
call us when you get to boise. probably better. >> we are going to arizona. >> tucker: smart.the olympics have been postponed, baseball may be canceled but surely the nfl will be back. not so fast, dr. tony found sheh does not approve. he is still running the country for some reason. dr. marc siegel reacts. dr. marc siegelllll >> tucker: pretty much every single nfl player is under 40. there are virtually no risk form coronavirus. they have already started games there, so why...
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the top three cities are nampa, idaho, boise, idaho and somewhere in utah. the only california city in the top 20 is huntington beach at number 18. near the bottom of the list, los angeles is at number 134. oakland is a number 144. new york city is a number 146. the two worst run cities, according to that study, san francisco, 149 and washington, d.c. at number 150. >>> the best one is steve paulson, that is for sure. >> i already sent you this this morning. dave would say that you are the best. >> absolutely. >> love you guys. >>> we have a quiet pattern here. it's where you live. there is patchy fog. it is mainly confined towards monterey. i think it will make a bigger appearance tomorrow. we are near 90. we have a nice coast. it is mild around the bay. that is the southwind versus the northwind. that is a huge difference. we have 50s and 60s. it is cooler than 24 hours ago. it is cool in santa rosa. east bay temperatures are good. there is not much of a difference. there is one of the cooler ones. dublin is at 56 degrees. we will have a lot of sunshine to
the top three cities are nampa, idaho, boise, idaho and somewhere in utah. the only california city in the top 20 is huntington beach at number 18. near the bottom of the list, los angeles is at number 134. oakland is a number 144. new york city is a number 146. the two worst run cities, according to that study, san francisco, 149 and washington, d.c. at number 150. >>> the best one is steve paulson, that is for sure. >> i already sent you this this morning. dave would say that...
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. >> reporter: they are battling for rights in boise, idaho. >> george floyd! >> reporter: they are taking a stand in tulsa, oklahoma. >> i can't breathe! >> reporter: indeed, beyond the roar of the big city protests which have drawn enough people to be towns of their own, the map is steadily filling in with smaller communities making themselves heard coast to coast. come what may. in huntsville, alabama, tear gas flew after police say some people refused to leave when their protest was done. to be sure, they did not leave their passions. >> i don't want grandchildren brought into this. if that means i never have a grandkid, i'm okay with that. >> reporter: the sentiment was the same across the state in auburn and in tuscaloosa. >> black lives matter! >> i hope it sends a message that police need to stop racism. >> don't shoot. >> you cannot leave here today and be quiet. >> that's right. >> about what has happened to black and brown people across this country. >> reporter: in brockton, massachusetts, where more than 40% of the population is black, the call wen
. >> reporter: they are battling for rights in boise, idaho. >> george floyd! >> reporter: they are taking a stand in tulsa, oklahoma. >> i can't breathe! >> reporter: indeed, beyond the roar of the big city protests which have drawn enough people to be towns of their own, the map is steadily filling in with smaller communities making themselves heard coast to coast. come what may. in huntsville, alabama, tear gas flew after police say some people refused to leave...
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. >> reporter: they are battling for rights in boise, idaho.hey are taking a stand in tulsa, oklahoma. indeed, beyond the roar of the big city protests, which have drawn enough people to be towns of their own, the map is steadily filling in with smaller communities making themselves heard coast to coast. come what may. in huntsville, alabama, tear gas flew after police said some people refused to leave when their protest was done. to be sure it did not leave their passions. >> i don't want grandchildren brought into this. >> reporter: the sentiment was the same across the state in auburn and in us ttuscaloosa. >> police need to stop racism. >> you cannot leave here today and be quiet about what's happening to black and brown people across this country. >> reporter: in brockton, massachusetts where 40% of the population is black the call went up. >> all lives can't matter until black lives matter. >> reporter: but it happened in missoula, montana which is 90% white. >> i'm very emotional about this because you can see everyone standing together
. >> reporter: they are battling for rights in boise, idaho.hey are taking a stand in tulsa, oklahoma. indeed, beyond the roar of the big city protests, which have drawn enough people to be towns of their own, the map is steadily filling in with smaller communities making themselves heard coast to coast. come what may. in huntsville, alabama, tear gas flew after police said some people refused to leave when their protest was done. to be sure it did not leave their passions. >> i...
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. >> the demonstrations continued to play out in all different forms, and last night, folks in boise gathered for a candle light vigil, and people in oregon crossed a bridge, many with their stomachs to the ground and hands behind their back, showing signs of solidarity. >>> the movement is not just in america. we are seeing scenes like this all around the world. the liverpool football club taking a knee. they posted the picture on the social media accounts saying unity in strength #blacklivesmatter. >>> it's 6:16 right now, and let's go check on the traffic with gianna. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. we look at the roadways right now, and a live look at the bay bridge. a backup at the toll plaza, just checked with chp and caltrans. it's busier. emery into san francisco, slow and go conditions across the id well. slightly slower speeds as bell out of emeryville, and slow out of westbound 80, east shore freeway commute, and brake lights on the westbound side of 80, taking a look at traffic out of the south bay right now, and i saw it's slow on the northbound side. you're now
. >> the demonstrations continued to play out in all different forms, and last night, folks in boise gathered for a candle light vigil, and people in oregon crossed a bridge, many with their stomachs to the ground and hands behind their back, showing signs of solidarity. >>> the movement is not just in america. we are seeing scenes like this all around the world. the liverpool football club taking a knee. they posted the picture on the social media accounts saying unity in...
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the top three cities in the study are napa, idaho, boise, idaho, and provo, utah. the only california city in the top 20 was huntington beach at number 118. now, near the bottom of the list in the study, los angeles. it was number 134. oakland was number 144. new york city was number 146. the two worst run cities, according to that report, san francisco at number 149, right after it, washington, d.c. at number 150. >>> that is a controversial report, i'm sure. 6:19 is the time. sal, is there anything you are following this morning? >> there is a big crowd at the bay bridge right now, pam, dave. that is queuing up to get into san francisco. it is very crowded. this looks like the pandemic style traffic. bart ridership has not gone up. most are trying to use their own cars driving into san francisco. the rest of the commute does not look slow. there is a good look at the interstate. here is the san mateo bridge. we see traffic is doing okay. northbound 101 and northbound 280 are off to a pretty good start. this is what we have. it's not too bad. the bay bridge is sti
the top three cities in the study are napa, idaho, boise, idaho, and provo, utah. the only california city in the top 20 was huntington beach at number 118. now, near the bottom of the list in the study, los angeles. it was number 134. oakland was number 144. new york city was number 146. the two worst run cities, according to that report, san francisco at number 149, right after it, washington, d.c. at number 150. >>> that is a controversial report, i'm sure. 6:19 is the time. sal, is...
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fox 9 in boise, an idaho man is charged with concealing or destroying two sets of human remains after authorities say they uncovered bodies at his home. while investigating the disappearance of his wife's two children. relatives say that the remains found are the children missing since september. the affiliate in orlando. major league soccer announces its plan to restore the 2020 season with a tournament at disney's wil wide world of spors complex. no fans will be in attendance. the disney facility will also host the nba's comeback next month. this is a live look at detroit from fox 2, one of the big stories there tonight ford and volkswagen will each offer a small city van, large cargo van and a small pickup truck and electric vehicle as part of their global alliance. the automakers struck the deal to share the expensive cost of designing new vehicles and developing new technologies. that is tonight's live look outside the beltway from "special report." we'll be right back. effortless is the lincoln way. so as you head back out on the road, we'll be doing what we do best. providing s
fox 9 in boise, an idaho man is charged with concealing or destroying two sets of human remains after authorities say they uncovered bodies at his home. while investigating the disappearance of his wife's two children. relatives say that the remains found are the children missing since september. the affiliate in orlando. major league soccer announces its plan to restore the 2020 season with a tournament at disney's wil wide world of spors complex. no fans will be in attendance. the disney...
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. >> jan is watching us in boise. you're on the air, jan. >> caller: hi. thank you for putting on this series. i'm curious about what role religion played in their life given that her father was a pastor? my sense was that john was raised with more call van nous bent, but more unitarian as an older man. what about abigail? >> thank you for that question. abigail was a very religious woman. abigail was so religious that in times of turbulence when things went wrong in her life, she thought it was a case of punishment. when there was an epidemic during the war years when john was away, when they -- that people were dying and her servants were sick and so forth, she said it is a scourge sent upon us for some is sin. her letters continually referenced the bible. i think that when things got bad in her life she became more religious and when -- and more conservatively religious. i agree she was probably more conservative in her religion than john adams. >> we have about ten minutes left in our discussion of abigail adams in the series on the biographies of the
. >> jan is watching us in boise. you're on the air, jan. >> caller: hi. thank you for putting on this series. i'm curious about what role religion played in their life given that her father was a pastor? my sense was that john was raised with more call van nous bent, but more unitarian as an older man. what about abigail? >> thank you for that question. abigail was a very religious woman. abigail was so religious that in times of turbulence when things went wrong in her life,...
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. >> the flights are hard to get flights from boise to here there's only one non-stop flight right now>> not every one is willing to get on plane a new survey from cnbc found 60% claimed flying right now is unsafe 37% said, it's unsafe to stay in hotel. las vegas really needs that sentiment to change in order to maximize revenues because right now building occupancy is limited to 50% >> all right thank you. as vegas gets back to business, is it time to roll the dice on casino stocks? mgm and caesars are up triple digits harry, great to have you with us i want to pick up specifically on vegas and where contessa left off. what is your sense in terms of how many people who go to vegas, who visit the casinos, stay in the hotels have to get on a plane in order to get there? >> that's great question it's about 60% of total visitation that comes through the airport, the balance it's mostly dried in traffic from southern california >> in your mind as you start to think about roping to business that can get there, there's going be a percentage of people who want to fly. of those 60% there will
. >> the flights are hard to get flights from boise to here there's only one non-stop flight right now>> not every one is willing to get on plane a new survey from cnbc found 60% claimed flying right now is unsafe 37% said, it's unsafe to stay in hotel. las vegas really needs that sentiment to change in order to maximize revenues because right now building occupancy is limited to 50% >> all right thank you. as vegas gets back to business, is it time to roll the dice on casino...
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biosee boise was second. it ranged long-term debt to quality of roads, and san francisco was 149, the bottom of the list, though, washington, dc, and so there's a saving grace there, len. >> not all the way at the bottom. not all the way there. we will do better next year. >> reporter: exactly. >> diane king hall, thank you. >> reporter: all right. >>> all right, it is about 20 minutes to 6:00, and new this morning, now, it may be a good time to put your home on the market. data from the national association of realtors shows contracts on home sales jumping 44% last month, the largest single month spike since the group started to track in 2001 after two months of steep declines. pent up demand and continued low mortgage rates caused the jump. >>> it's 20 minutes before 6:00, and marching for racial justice one step at a time. how this man is using his message to make a difference on kpix 5 and streaming on cbsn bay area. >>> clear skies for the mt. hamilton camera this morning. we will heat up inland, and we
biosee boise was second. it ranged long-term debt to quality of roads, and san francisco was 149, the bottom of the list, though, washington, dc, and so there's a saving grace there, len. >> not all the way at the bottom. not all the way there. we will do better next year. >> reporter: exactly. >> diane king hall, thank you. >> reporter: all right. >>> all right, it is about 20 minutes to 6:00, and new this morning, now, it may be a good time to put your home on...
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. >> reporter: they are battling for rights in boise, idaho.taking a stand in tulsa, oklahoma. indeed, beyond the roar of the big city protests, which have drawn enough people to be towns of their own, the map is steadily filling in with smaller communities making themselves heard coast-to-coast, come what may. in huntsville, alabama, tear gas flew after police say some people refused to leave when their protest was done. to be sure, they did not leave their passions. >> i don't want grandchildren brought into this. >> if this means i never have a grandkid, i'm okay with that. >> reporter: the sentiment was the same across the state in auburn and in tuscaloosa. >> i hope it sends a message that police need to stop racism. >> you cannot leave here today and be quiet. about what is happening to black and brown people across this country. >> reporter: in bronx tckton, massachusetts, where more than 40% of the population is black, the call went up. >> all lives can't matter until black lives matter, do you understand that? >> reporter: but it happe
. >> reporter: they are battling for rights in boise, idaho.taking a stand in tulsa, oklahoma. indeed, beyond the roar of the big city protests, which have drawn enough people to be towns of their own, the map is steadily filling in with smaller communities making themselves heard coast-to-coast, come what may. in huntsville, alabama, tear gas flew after police say some people refused to leave when their protest was done. to be sure, they did not leave their passions. >> i don't...
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this incredible movement, this rebellion not just in seattle but nationwide including cities like boise is incredibly inspiring to the vast majority of american people. but it is also threatening to the right wing and the reactionary agenda of donald trump. donald trump is a coward and it is absolutely -- not surprising but horrific for him to threaten entire cities like seattle and working people and ordinary people black and brown community members courageously protesting, threatening them with further escalation and military targets, i think it is a -- we have to absolutely reject this idea and in fact in that spirit on monday i will be bringing in legislation to vote to ban the use of all chemical weapons and crowd control, so-called crowd control weapons and to ban chokeholds. it is extremely important to take this historic moment to win a real victory against police violence defund by 50% and fight for an oversight board over the police. >> this autonomous zone is -- that's in your area. so just tell us for i think curious people outside certainly of the city, they want to know wh
this incredible movement, this rebellion not just in seattle but nationwide including cities like boise is incredibly inspiring to the vast majority of american people. but it is also threatening to the right wing and the reactionary agenda of donald trump. donald trump is a coward and it is absolutely -- not surprising but horrific for him to threaten entire cities like seattle and working people and ordinary people black and brown community members courageously protesting, threatening them...
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and crowds of people dressed in black stood on the steps of the state capitol in boise, idaho.hey held a candlelight vigil for george floyd, whose tragic death triggered all of these nationwide protests. more details now on what happened on monday night, when there was an event just -- oh, good. here we are. this is what happened monday night, not far from the white house. the attorney general, turns out, bill barr, ordered the security forces there, the police, other law enforcement, to use tear gas to clear these, what were peaceful protesters, away from a church so that the president, donald trump, could actually hold a photo op at that church, a sign that he was actually getting out of the white house and was not couped up inside and was not scared in any way, i guess, of being amongst the protesters. now, it was all for a tv moment at the end of the day. and a former minister of the church was among the crowd that night. she spoke to cnn's jake tapper. >> i was already stunned and shocked and deeply, deeply offended that they had taken what had become holy ground and had b
and crowds of people dressed in black stood on the steps of the state capitol in boise, idaho.hey held a candlelight vigil for george floyd, whose tragic death triggered all of these nationwide protests. more details now on what happened on monday night, when there was an event just -- oh, good. here we are. this is what happened monday night, not far from the white house. the attorney general, turns out, bill barr, ordered the security forces there, the police, other law enforcement, to use...
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the demonstrations have reached smaller cities in rural america like boise and sioux falls. and earlier today in north carolina where george floyd was born a third memorial service was held to honor his life. and among the mourners were his sister and his brother who both spoke about their loss. >> i'm still devastated and very much overwhelmed by this. that i'll never hear his voice, i'll never hear his laughter have his hugs and me tell him i love him and like wise him tell me the same. >> we have reporters across the country covering today's events. let's begin in los angeles where protests began at 8:00 a.m. this morning. prosee you're still marching down there. what's it like? >> you're from here, i'm from here. this is not something you see every day. this is not something you see every ten years in los angeles. take a look at this. as far as the eye can see in a city not know for its civic participation there are people everywhere in downtown los angeles. this march, katey, started on the steps of city hall where the eric garcetti the mayor nounced earlier in the we c
the demonstrations have reached smaller cities in rural america like boise and sioux falls. and earlier today in north carolina where george floyd was born a third memorial service was held to honor his life. and among the mourners were his sister and his brother who both spoke about their loss. >> i'm still devastated and very much overwhelmed by this. that i'll never hear his voice, i'll never hear his laughter have his hugs and me tell him i love him and like wise him tell me the same....
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the demonstrations have reached smaller cities, in rural america, like boise and sioux falls. los angeles drew thousands of diverse and peaceful protestors at marches that our reporters on the ground described as joyful, at times. and, earlier today, in north carolina, where george floyd was born, a third memorial service was held to honor his life. and among the mourners were his sister and his brother, who both spoke about their loss. >> i'm still devastated and very much overwhelmed by this. that i'll never hear his voice, i'll never hear his laughter. i'll never have his hugs or be able to tell him i love him again and likewise him tell me the same. >> we have reporters spread out across the country covering today's events. let's begin in los angeles, where protests began at 8:00 a.m. this morning. jacob, i see you are still marching down there. what's it like? >> katy, you're from here. i'm from here. we both grew up in los angeles. this is not something you see every day. it's not something you see every ten years in los angeles. let me just swing around for a second. lo
the demonstrations have reached smaller cities, in rural america, like boise and sioux falls. los angeles drew thousands of diverse and peaceful protestors at marches that our reporters on the ground described as joyful, at times. and, earlier today, in north carolina, where george floyd was born, a third memorial service was held to honor his life. and among the mourners were his sister and his brother, who both spoke about their loss. >> i'm still devastated and very much overwhelmed by...
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of all the cities on all the days, couldn't you just hold it in houston on arbor day or in boise on flagming, donald, we're in the middle of a pandemic couldn't you just wait before you say it and spray it all over oklahoma? and i know you refuse to issue social distancing guidelines for your rally, but hey, if it's like some of your past gatherings, couldn't you just admit crowding might not be a problem? so look donald, before you pop out of your bunker for cough-a-palooza, couldn't you just rethink the plan? i mean, couldn't you just let the protests have their moment and make room for people who can help us through the pandemic couldn't you just? couldn't you just? couldn't you just? >> this has been, "couldn't you just?" ♪ >> jimmy: and with all the protests happening, a lot of people have stopped following social distancing guidelines even mike pence seems to have forgotten about the pandemic watch this >> vice president mike pence tweeted and then deleted a a photo, showing a large group of president trump's re-election team not wearing face masks or social distancing those are tw
of all the cities on all the days, couldn't you just hold it in houston on arbor day or in boise on flagming, donald, we're in the middle of a pandemic couldn't you just wait before you say it and spray it all over oklahoma? and i know you refuse to issue social distancing guidelines for your rally, but hey, if it's like some of your past gatherings, couldn't you just admit crowding might not be a problem? so look donald, before you pop out of your bunker for cough-a-palooza, couldn't you just...
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lost their lives june the pandemic more than 27000 people have died of the virus in spain zealand 101 boise we have a great desire to go back to playing competitive football even if under circumstances that 3 months ago were unthinkable and instead and now the reality this forces us to adapt to a different situation but we have to play this match all the same and we all know what those double years in one of mayne's. study without a doubt this is a historic darby it's very unlikely that we'll have another darby a circumstances like this and let's hope that will be the case but the result of this darby will be remembered forever because it comes after the lockdown after the pandemic without the crowd the 1st match back for the spanish league. now another big darby has taken place with fans in serbia 15000 supporters were in attendance as partisan belgrade took on red star must now is the eternal darby serbia is one of the 1st countries to allow fans to return to stadiums parties and a match. in their. german football over lacks some of its strictest hygiene measures after a successful month
lost their lives june the pandemic more than 27000 people have died of the virus in spain zealand 101 boise we have a great desire to go back to playing competitive football even if under circumstances that 3 months ago were unthinkable and instead and now the reality this forces us to adapt to a different situation but we have to play this match all the same and we all know what those double years in one of mayne's. study without a doubt this is a historic darby it's very unlikely that we'll...
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boise and salt lake city have rain and upper 40s this morning, and there is snow up in montana.wind. these systems don't have the cold air support, and once you get to summer, the result is you are not getting much in the way of clouds or rain, but you get the wind in cooler temperatures. santa cruz and gilroy, yesterday, 63, 66, brentwood, fremont, 70s. low 80s for fairfield, as well as ukiah. those were way down about 20 from friday. napa, oakland, livermore, and san jose, 60s, 70s yesterday's averages. i wrestled with these gh temperatures today, there is about a 5 to 6 degree spread on some of these, but the wind is turning north for about everybody. travis just jumped from about 58 to 73. 70 in lakeport. so again, the high fire danger, elevated high fire danger, north and east bay hills, but just about everybody is in on that. that is where the strongest gusts will be. almost 70 in sacramento, 76, beautiful down in palm springs. a teeny bit of fog down towards monterey, holding on, but i don't think it has much of a chance. every thing else is eroding, and we will have a su
boise and salt lake city have rain and upper 40s this morning, and there is snow up in montana.wind. these systems don't have the cold air support, and once you get to summer, the result is you are not getting much in the way of clouds or rain, but you get the wind in cooler temperatures. santa cruz and gilroy, yesterday, 63, 66, brentwood, fremont, 70s. low 80s for fairfield, as well as ukiah. those were way down about 20 from friday. napa, oakland, livermore, and san jose, 60s, 70s...
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fred,from boise, idaho you are on with isabel soto from the american action forum. caller: hello.at it can't possibly hurt to pray for these people that have the virus in their families. ok? that can't possibly hurt at all. host: anything about daycare it sells and the future of that service in this country amid covid? caller: i don't have any children, but i think it is there. a lot of people need help because the cost of daycare is skyrocketing? guest: thanks for calling. host: isabel soto, speaking of costs, would you expect costs to rise further when services are back in place amid the pandemic? guest: yeah. another really important point is the cost side. we have already seen the childcare costs rising and rising even over the last 40 years. it has been rising faster than just about any other consumer good. with the pandemic, we are seeing a lot of regulation. regulations and implementing them and following them cost a lot of money. my childcare situation, you want to make sure childcare workers have masks. children and workers are washing their hands. costs are significantly
fred,from boise, idaho you are on with isabel soto from the american action forum. caller: hello.at it can't possibly hurt to pray for these people that have the virus in their families. ok? that can't possibly hurt at all. host: anything about daycare it sells and the future of that service in this country amid covid? caller: i don't have any children, but i think it is there. a lot of people need help because the cost of daycare is skyrocketing? guest: thanks for calling. host: isabel soto,...
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because right now the requirements from nypd, requirements for a cop in boise idaho are very different. so we need to have uniform standards so we get quality people on to the police forces around the nation. the other one is a database of misconduct because what happens now, you can be fired from one police department and go to another, and even if you were involved in brutalitity or corruption, it is very hard for the other police department to find out. so that is a great thing as well. and having social workers and health professionals accompany police on non-violent cases, makes some sense. neil: you know, commissioner, we're told that, again we don't know the details to your point but that police officers will likely continue to be shielded from civil lawsuits. that is a big issue for police and other unions. and that sticks in the craw of a lot of obviously the protest movement and other good policemen and women who say that there should be strict accountability on these issues. your thoughts? >> well, qualified immunity is just that, it preserves the families of police officers
because right now the requirements from nypd, requirements for a cop in boise idaho are very different. so we need to have uniform standards so we get quality people on to the police forces around the nation. the other one is a database of misconduct because what happens now, you can be fired from one police department and go to another, and even if you were involved in brutalitity or corruption, it is very hard for the other police department to find out. so that is a great thing as well. and...
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there is one county that encapsulates boise, idaho, that is going in reverse.hey told bars and night clubs that they had to shut down again after a concerning surge in cases. they have been open for just a month. really what we're seeing is a pause even as public health experts say some places might need to consider going back to those more stringent mitigation steps. back over to you >> meg, yesterday goldman put out a note that said they think the line at which states would be under pressure to reverse the reopening process would be about 20% or hospital capacity below 20%. is that sort of the general line that you're hearing? >> there are a few gauges that you can use, you know, if you look at the guidelines put out by the federal government and the cdc's guidance on those guidelines, you know, if trends start going in the wrong direction, they've been saying you can move between negating stages if your trends are going in the right direction for two weeks, the cdc says municipalities should act swiftly if they see trends reverse and that's not what we're se
there is one county that encapsulates boise, idaho, that is going in reverse.hey told bars and night clubs that they had to shut down again after a concerning surge in cases. they have been open for just a month. really what we're seeing is a pause even as public health experts say some places might need to consider going back to those more stringent mitigation steps. back over to you >> meg, yesterday goldman put out a note that said they think the line at which states would be under...
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in boise ♪ ♪ i could tell you that it's easy but that wouldn't be the truth ♪ ♪ if you ever need to calls just soaking in kerosene ♪ ♪ i could tell you that it's easy but that wouldn't be the truth ♪ ♪ if you ever need to call me well you know there's walking proof ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> for those of you that are still with us, we do not have a third song, sadly. but it does give us a moment to reflect on father's day. jeff, i know you are our honorary father here right now. first, can i say it is my father who first introduced me to sports, helped create my love of sports, helped me become the strong person i am today. and in his honor, let me say i do have some baseball cards for you right here, courtesy of my stepson, jack. i don't think any of them will ever be worth anything, but i will happily send them your way, jeff, to wish you a happy father's day. >> not -- not needed. i have my jack, too, and victoria. and being a dad is -- the greatest joy and blessing that anyone could ever imagine. just image magic moments every except when i'm trying to nap. i can't wait to spend the weekend with them
in boise ♪ ♪ i could tell you that it's easy but that wouldn't be the truth ♪ ♪ if you ever need to calls just soaking in kerosene ♪ ♪ i could tell you that it's easy but that wouldn't be the truth ♪ ♪ if you ever need to call me well you know there's walking proof ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> for those of you that are still with us, we do not have a third song, sadly. but it does give us a moment to reflect on father's day. jeff, i know you are our honorary father here right now....
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heavier rain in the pacific northwest, you're seeing rounds of showers from portland to seattle and boiseabout that type of air, outlook for this saturday, critical conditions from the four corners region stretching further to the east getting up towards kansas. these are areas where we are beginning to see wild fire danger with red flag warnings, so winds, low humidity, eric, this is going to be an area to watch because if it any fires were to spark off those are the spots that could be spread easily. we will be watching it here. eric: yes, adam, thanks so much. we will be back, arthel at 4:00 p.m. eastern just a couple -- just an hour, right, arthel? arthel: yeah, we will be back, journal editorial report start now. ♪ ♪ paul: welcome to the journal editorial report. i'm paul gigot as george floyd layed to rest in houston this week debate on capitol hill on how to address the issue of police abuse, house democrats unveiled reform bill that they say would crack down on excessive force and enforce transparency and accountability for officer misconduct. the bill includes a ban on police cho
heavier rain in the pacific northwest, you're seeing rounds of showers from portland to seattle and boiseabout that type of air, outlook for this saturday, critical conditions from the four corners region stretching further to the east getting up towards kansas. these are areas where we are beginning to see wild fire danger with red flag warnings, so winds, low humidity, eric, this is going to be an area to watch because if it any fires were to spark off those are the spots that could be spread...
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there's only one county that we identified, maybe more, one in idaho, the area where boise is, reclosingtep back based on what they've seen guys, a lot of people really hesitant to really go backwards. back over to you >> meg, thank you for that appreciate your report and it's alarming it's alarming. >>> nonetheless, markets down a bit. i don't know how long the markets are now. off about 3/4 of a percent now on the dow you're looking at the s&p 500 off marginally and the nasdaq off as well. yesterday we saw major averages post their worst day in nearly two weeks and the nasdaq snap an eight-day winning streak our next guest says none of the factors that contributed to the selloff should have been a big surprise to investors. joining us right now is allianz chief economic advisor mohamed el erian mohamed, you have been sober throughout all of this, perhaps more than most having said that, the markets, of course, have continued to push higher on a relative basis to, i think, perhaps some of your earlier sober analysis. how are you thinking about things now the market is up -- while moving
there's only one county that we identified, maybe more, one in idaho, the area where boise is, reclosingtep back based on what they've seen guys, a lot of people really hesitant to really go backwards. back over to you >> meg, thank you for that appreciate your report and it's alarming it's alarming. >>> nonetheless, markets down a bit. i don't know how long the markets are now. off about 3/4 of a percent now on the dow you're looking at the s&p 500 off marginally and the...