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do we want to buy the airlines with routes from dallas to boise? >> no, great question. good morning to you as well. i think what we're seeing in this evolution of the pandemic is certainly a bigger focus on domestic travel and focus on leisure and visiting friends and relatives travel we think in the moving forward in the post-pandemic environment, that those carrier was the best seat and customer profiles will be the winners, relatively speaking. i think in terms of what this means for the airlines and what it means for the bottom line, i
do we want to buy the airlines with routes from dallas to boise? >> no, great question. good morning to you as well. i think what we're seeing in this evolution of the pandemic is certainly a bigger focus on domestic travel and focus on leisure and visiting friends and relatives travel we think in the moving forward in the post-pandemic environment, that those carrier was the best seat and customer profiles will be the winners, relatively speaking. i think in terms of what this means for...
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in boise she jack said imagine me just being on a sentence and ask this so i think. thinking about how i could be more incentive itself to assure. that nothing will sort of give him out of the game. called on all the time it should. follow hostage while i cast karma to move on to do many mission of what. i get out of that ambition of the national team artist on that team you share auditions and. let me share a shot browser module for the. more years in the year jack he had to tell you push your jedi what you had asked me to do i had almost forgot. where i was in the you dash out of you to quote i must. have roughly. my name tonight is guess that he got to the nasty. with a good machine in my basement and i stand and said it to him as a boat i couldn't afford it. i made my son now put it. was a while but he had and i was my son an honest not a lot if you wish to. do a service by wishing to which i was thinking. about i want to know it was the knowledge of the. joy that's for the somebody inside even that status it's. a mystery it's often. as i saw seen one month dad l
in boise she jack said imagine me just being on a sentence and ask this so i think. thinking about how i could be more incentive itself to assure. that nothing will sort of give him out of the game. called on all the time it should. follow hostage while i cast karma to move on to do many mission of what. i get out of that ambition of the national team artist on that team you share auditions and. let me share a shot browser module for the. more years in the year jack he had to tell you push your...
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reporter: late afternoon in boise, idaho, and lindsay hecox is doing what she loves most.-country runner in high school, hecox, now 20 years old, dreams of running for boise state university, where she's a student. >> i don't know how i would have gotten through high school if i didn't have my running teams, they were my only friend group. i kind of just feel like i need friendship through running again. reporter: for most teenagers, going from high school to college is a big step. but for hecox, it was a major life change. she came out as transgender, meaning her gender identity does not align with the sex she was assigned at birth, a condition known as gender dysphoria. >> gender dysphoria just sucks. you don't get to be the person you were meant to be just because of some random luck when you're born. i'm able to deal with struggles in life a lot better now just because i've already gotten through this. reporter: as her transition and college began, she found herself at the center of a political firestorm over transgender rights. >> all female athletes want is a fair sh
reporter: late afternoon in boise, idaho, and lindsay hecox is doing what she loves most.-country runner in high school, hecox, now 20 years old, dreams of running for boise state university, where she's a student. >> i don't know how i would have gotten through high school if i didn't have my running teams, they were my only friend group. i kind of just feel like i need friendship through running again. reporter: for most teenagers, going from high school to college is a big step. but...
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it probably wouldn't avoid martin versus boise. when our city's leaders are trying to do stuff based on lawsuit avoidance, we know we have gone down the wrong path. the cost that we looked at earlier this year, supervisor haney talked about ethics. if we're spending 60 ground -- grand or 40 grand a year on a tent, something is wrong. for $5,000 a month, you can get a luxury apartment in the building. for $3,000 a month, you can get a one bedroom. we're spending obscene amounts of money for something that can't get results. looking at supervisor haney's district, there is low income housing going up on bryant. it's going up quickly and affordably. it's already been opposed by unions and other supervisors. just because we have solutions that involve using companies outside the city, that dune mean we shouldn't address them. let's do what we need to do to help people. get people into housing, but do it humanely, do it affordably, and most importantly do it with the intention of helping people, not with the intention of avoiding a laws
it probably wouldn't avoid martin versus boise. when our city's leaders are trying to do stuff based on lawsuit avoidance, we know we have gone down the wrong path. the cost that we looked at earlier this year, supervisor haney talked about ethics. if we're spending 60 ground -- grand or 40 grand a year on a tent, something is wrong. for $5,000 a month, you can get a luxury apartment in the building. for $3,000 a month, you can get a one bedroom. we're spending obscene amounts of money for...
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it probably wouldn't avoid martin versus boise. when our city's leaders are trying to do stuff based on lawsuit avoidance, we know we have gone down the wrong path. the cost that we looked at earlier this year, supervisor haney talked about ethics. if we're spending 60 ground -- grand or 40 grand a year on a tent, something is wrong. for $5,000 a month, you can get a luxury apartment in the building. for $3,000 a month, you can get a one bedroom. we're spending obscene amounts of money for something that can't get results. looking at supervisor haney's district, there is low income housing going up on bryant. it's going up quickly and affordably. it's already been opposed by unions and other supervisors. just because we have solutions that involve using companies outside the city, that dune mean we shouldn't address them. let's do what we need to do to help people. get people into housing, but do it humanely, do it affordably, and most importantly do it with the intention of helping people, not with the intention of avoiding a laws
it probably wouldn't avoid martin versus boise. when our city's leaders are trying to do stuff based on lawsuit avoidance, we know we have gone down the wrong path. the cost that we looked at earlier this year, supervisor haney talked about ethics. if we're spending 60 ground -- grand or 40 grand a year on a tent, something is wrong. for $5,000 a month, you can get a luxury apartment in the building. for $3,000 a month, you can get a one bedroom. we're spending obscene amounts of money for...
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in manassas, virginia, and we have the world's best r&d center in boise, idaho for our d.r.a.m. emerging memory solutions and around the world in countries like singapore, taiwan, and japan, we have deeper manufacturing capabilities as well. in memory and storage, scale is critically important. scale and cost competitiveness is a critical key factor here. our lehi factory was dedicated not dedicated to nand or d.r.a.m. manufacturing, but crosspoint technology, which for various reasons, we have decided to cease the development of because the return on investment given the limited market opportunity really did not justify ongoing investments in that technology. however, that plant in lehi, utah has a strong team, tremendous capability, and fits in well with other potential barters for analog or for foundry services. we are engaged in dialogue with the plant. emily: speaking of dialogue, you have the china issue as well. the u.s. needs the china market. china needs u.s. chips, but there has been stockpiling issues, trade tensions. do you think the relationship can get back to wher
in manassas, virginia, and we have the world's best r&d center in boise, idaho for our d.r.a.m. emerging memory solutions and around the world in countries like singapore, taiwan, and japan, we have deeper manufacturing capabilities as well. in memory and storage, scale is critically important. scale and cost competitiveness is a critical key factor here. our lehi factory was dedicated not dedicated to nand or d.r.a.m. manufacturing, but crosspoint technology, which for various reasons, we...
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do we want to buy the airlines with routes from dallas to boise? >> no, great question.ou as well. i think what we're seeing in this evolution of the pandemic is certainly a bigger focus on domestic travel and focus on leisure and visiting friends and relatives travel we think in the moving forward in the post-pandemic environment, that those carrier was the best seat and customer profiles will be the winners, relatively speaking. i think in terms of what this means for the airlines and what it means for the bottom line, i think two questions i have as we look into the summer booking season what do we see in business travel and pre-pandemic basis? business travel is 15% of volume more or less at least 50% of passenger revenue. that's still a big missing piece. where does everybody else put capacity if some of that business hasn't come back yet? we're constructive on the rebound run. more cautious than a few months ago. >> yeah. your ratings and a lot of credit, stephen. you have a sell rating a buy on united. is this a pricing power story? quickly, i was looking to buy a
do we want to buy the airlines with routes from dallas to boise? >> no, great question.ou as well. i think what we're seeing in this evolution of the pandemic is certainly a bigger focus on domestic travel and focus on leisure and visiting friends and relatives travel we think in the moving forward in the post-pandemic environment, that those carrier was the best seat and customer profiles will be the winners, relatively speaking. i think in terms of what this means for the airlines and...
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he writes about it being a terrible thing for a boising his father struggled to breathe. his father died in 1920. and learning of his father's death, frank suggested that he was reeling from the news for my world had tumbled in. he found himself prematurely grown now, the man of the family, as he described it. at the tender age of 12, one week later, he went to work. and such a catastrophic retelling of what took place in the pandemic isn't limited only to memoirists, it turns up in a few rare instances in popular culture. but it's no coincidence that the places it turns up is in the blues. it's not in popular song. it's not in the cartoon strips. it's in the blues. a place where you can tell this kind of story and be heard. there are a couple of examples of it, one is jenkins piece which i have up here in which she suggests that many never got over it and died. that people was dying everything, death was creeping through the air. she goes onto suggest it wasn't just the rich, but the rich and the poor, the north and south, east and west all were tricken and blind willie
he writes about it being a terrible thing for a boising his father struggled to breathe. his father died in 1920. and learning of his father's death, frank suggested that he was reeling from the news for my world had tumbled in. he found himself prematurely grown now, the man of the family, as he described it. at the tender age of 12, one week later, he went to work. and such a catastrophic retelling of what took place in the pandemic isn't limited only to memoirists, it turns up in a few rare...
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on tuesday, news station ktvb in boise, idaho, home of the fightin' tater tots, tweeted this pictureof their anchors, mark johnson, along with a link to his bio, and a caption that just said: "mark johnson." this is the most confusing news alert since truman beat dewey, and the "chicago trib" ran the headline, "mark johnson." this tweet-- which, again, just said "mark johnson"-- went absolutely viral. everyone was talking about it, from "usa today," to newsweek, to "the today show," who asked "who is mark johnson, and why did his tv station tweet his name?" it's official: we've been stuck in our houses for too long. "oh my god, honey, get over here, a man on the internet has a name! and spoiler: it's not an interesting one!" everyone is talking about mark johnson. even the number one source of mark johnson news, mark johnson. >> something happened last night and continued into today that has kind of, well, consumed me. and i have to tell you, it's something i don't fully understand. basically, i updated my bio yesterday with new information about my new grandbaby, twins going to coll
on tuesday, news station ktvb in boise, idaho, home of the fightin' tater tots, tweeted this pictureof their anchors, mark johnson, along with a link to his bio, and a caption that just said: "mark johnson." this is the most confusing news alert since truman beat dewey, and the "chicago trib" ran the headline, "mark johnson." this tweet-- which, again, just said "mark johnson"-- went absolutely viral. everyone was talking about it, from "usa...
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to support local restaurants, we've been to every city, including boise... ...and even bakersfield.g the gyro quesadilla from...al quick stop...in... hyde park. (doorbell) excellent. and, tonight... i'll be eating the chicken pot pie from...founding farmers...in... foggy bottom. (doorbell) (giggle) oh, they're excellent. i had so many beignets i thought i was going to hurl. do ya think they bought it? oh yeah. ♪♪ (phone rings) hello? hi mommy, i won a medal. that's amazing! ♪ going back to the place we love ♪ i got in! ♪ with endless summer nights ♪ he's walking! ♪ comes alive ♪ ♪ i don't need the rain ♪ ♪ when the sky is blue ♪ this mother's day, receive a free sterling silver bangle with your purchase at pandora jewelry. with your purchase ♪ the calming scent of lavender by downy infusions calm. laundry isn't done until it's done with downy. >>> murder trials happen every day across the country, but the trial of derek chauvin was different. >> police officers are rarely charged in these types of incidents, but it's even more rare that they're convicted. and part of that reason is
to support local restaurants, we've been to every city, including boise... ...and even bakersfield.g the gyro quesadilla from...al quick stop...in... hyde park. (doorbell) excellent. and, tonight... i'll be eating the chicken pot pie from...founding farmers...in... foggy bottom. (doorbell) (giggle) oh, they're excellent. i had so many beignets i thought i was going to hurl. do ya think they bought it? oh yeah. ♪♪ (phone rings) hello? hi mommy, i won a medal. that's amazing! ♪ going back...
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been, as you noted, we've been with manufacturing with the fab in virginia and headquarters out of boise hi'd idaho and havinga global footprint of manufacturing in taiwan, singapore, japan, malaysia, china. we're vary diversified which today we consider as a competitive advantage. we really appreciate the administration's efforts and we continue to monitor and look at these trends because as the only company in the u.s. that makes semiconductor memory and storage, which by the way, semiconductor memory and storage makes up nearly 30% of the worldwide semiconductor production so we really are a leader in memory and storage, the only u.s. company we're definitely excited about the prospects of driving greater leadership in research, technology and products through u.s. as well as on a worldwide basis for driving innovation agenda for our customers worldwide. >> i want to ask you because you've been putting up things but a lot of others haven't, are we running risk, i was listening to your call, that we're going to do something we used to do, cap ex didn't increase much, the volumes and pr
been, as you noted, we've been with manufacturing with the fab in virginia and headquarters out of boise hi'd idaho and havinga global footprint of manufacturing in taiwan, singapore, japan, malaysia, china. we're vary diversified which today we consider as a competitive advantage. we really appreciate the administration's efforts and we continue to monitor and look at these trends because as the only company in the u.s. that makes semiconductor memory and storage, which by the way,...
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our next screen grab was sent in by meredith messinger in boise, idaho she found a website that willove that. here's an example that they gave wow. [ laughter ] >> steve: nightmare. >> jimmy: yeah wow. >> steve: "let me out. let me out of here." >> jimmy: it talks to you as well it's a pillow, you press it? >> steve: i'm assuming that it's stuck -- "let me out, please i'm trapped in the other zone. >> jimmy: this next one was sent in by amy mccloud in montecito, california. she spotted someone selling a rug online, and they had a a very interesting way of showing how big it was >> steve: oh, great. >> jimmy: just lay down there, honey. [ laughter ] honey, just lay down there on the rug, just so i can get the -- honey, just lay down on the rug, so we can see how big the rug is my wife's about 5'4", so can we see that picture -- can we see it again. i hope it's not -- i hope it's not blood. i hope that's not blood. geez >> steve: quick get a -- >> jimmy: it's like a "dateline" episode >> steve: "get a picture of the rug before the blood spreads all the way. [ laughter ] "don't move. >>
our next screen grab was sent in by meredith messinger in boise, idaho she found a website that willove that. here's an example that they gave wow. [ laughter ] >> steve: nightmare. >> jimmy: yeah wow. >> steve: "let me out. let me out of here." >> jimmy: it talks to you as well it's a pillow, you press it? >> steve: i'm assuming that it's stuck -- "let me out, please i'm trapped in the other zone. >> jimmy: this next one was sent in by amy...
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refugees up outbreaks that >> it's not to use to recess stasio kron 4 news been calm that when i lived in boisea california invasion like 20 years. and washington state in order to right. but they didn't look too kindly to know they did on up and they'd and buying up all now. >> yeah, but it's a deal to a suite is how this is great. i can live here. that's kind of the reality that a lot of folks are living in. right. you know why we pay the big bucks because of the weather john, i mean, come on. it's gorgeous here. i know even if it is gorgeous. another sunny day and another dry day across the bay area. we've only had one rainy day in april. that's pretty easy to remember on sunday. >> other than that, it's just been this out there that timber on looking out to the golden gate bridge. no cloud cover whatsoever. and today actually going to be a bit warmer than yesterday. there's a reason behind that as high pressure starts to build back in but certainly pleasant if you want to get outside today. nothing going to be on the radar these next few days as this high pressure ridge really re surges. ge
refugees up outbreaks that >> it's not to use to recess stasio kron 4 news been calm that when i lived in boisea california invasion like 20 years. and washington state in order to right. but they didn't look too kindly to know they did on up and they'd and buying up all now. >> yeah, but it's a deal to a suite is how this is great. i can live here. that's kind of the reality that a lot of folks are living in. right. you know why we pay the big bucks because of the weather john, i...
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to support local restaurants, we've been to every city, including boise... ...and even bakersfield., tonight... i'll be eating the gyro quesadilla from...al quick stop...in... hyde park. (doorbell) excellent. and, tonight... i'll be eating the chicken pot pie from...founding farmers...in... foggy bottom. (doorbell) (giggle) oh, they're excellent. i had so many beignets i thought i was going to hurl. do ya think they bought it? oh yeah. can you be free of hair breakage worries? we invited mahault to see for herself that new dove breakage remedy gives damaged hair the strength it needs. even with repeated combing hair treated with dove shows 97% less breakage. strong hair with new dove breakage remedy. it's moving day. and while her friends are doing the heavy lifting, jess is busy moving her xfinity internet and tv services. it only takes about a minute. wait, a minute? but what have you been doing for the last two hours? ...delegating? oh, good one. move your xfinity services without breaking a sweat. xfinity makes moving easy. go online to transfer your services in about a minute.
to support local restaurants, we've been to every city, including boise... ...and even bakersfield., tonight... i'll be eating the gyro quesadilla from...al quick stop...in... hyde park. (doorbell) excellent. and, tonight... i'll be eating the chicken pot pie from...founding farmers...in... foggy bottom. (doorbell) (giggle) oh, they're excellent. i had so many beignets i thought i was going to hurl. do ya think they bought it? oh yeah. can you be free of hair breakage worries? we invited...
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that's happened that i cover later on in my book is that this area is actually suburbanizing because boise is one of the many cities that is incredibly popular to move to right now. so there's kind of a mixed blessing there in the sense that it's gaining some people. but farmland itself is being paved over at an astronomical rate. i think the statistics say that somewhere upwards of 60% of its farmland could be gone in the next several decades. and so that's a problem that we need to grapple with in terms of thinking about the land that we've been given to steward and how to steward well, how to build well so that even as we welcome new people in, we're not losing the lands that we've been given. but in terms of the school districts, i know that they've struggled to get -- [inaudible] make improvements on the local school. one of my favorite experiences which didn't actually make it into the book mainly because of space was a local farmer on the bench telling me about the one-room schoolhouses and how back in the day he remembers how they would walk to school, and it was much more of a vil
that's happened that i cover later on in my book is that this area is actually suburbanizing because boise is one of the many cities that is incredibly popular to move to right now. so there's kind of a mixed blessing there in the sense that it's gaining some people. but farmland itself is being paved over at an astronomical rate. i think the statistics say that somewhere upwards of 60% of its farmland could be gone in the next several decades. and so that's a problem that we need to grapple...
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to support local restaurants, we've been to every city, including boise... ...and even bakersfield.sadilla from...al quick stop...in... hyde park. (doorbell) excellent. and, tonight... i'll be eating the chicken pot pie from...founding farmers...in... foggy bottom. (doorbell) (giggle) oh, they're excellent. i had so many beignets i thought i was going to hurl. do ya think they bought it? oh yeah. ♪ who will you make happy today? do ya think they bought it? la vie est belle soleil cristal the new fragrance. lancôme. at macy's, the fragrance destination. experience clean in a whole new way. now roomba vacuums exactly where you need it. alexa, tell roomba to vacuum in front of the couch. and offers personalized cleaning suggestions for a clean unique to you and your home. roomba and the irobot home app. only from irobot. spray, lift, skip, step. swipe, lift, spin, dry. slam, pan, still...fresh move, move, move, move aaaaand still fresh. degree. ultimate freshness activated when you move. when i get a migraine, i go to the darkest place i can find. but now that i've got nurtec odt i don
to support local restaurants, we've been to every city, including boise... ...and even bakersfield.sadilla from...al quick stop...in... hyde park. (doorbell) excellent. and, tonight... i'll be eating the chicken pot pie from...founding farmers...in... foggy bottom. (doorbell) (giggle) oh, they're excellent. i had so many beignets i thought i was going to hurl. do ya think they bought it? oh yeah. ♪ who will you make happy today? do ya think they bought it? la vie est belle soleil cristal the...
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availability of shelter beds are used as a justification to criminalize through a loophole in martin versus boise. this would also prevent solutions. but it will also give the city even more freedom to police and displace people living on the streets. we don't need another level of justification to harm them even further. safe sleeping sites are not a one-size-fits-all solution and are not appropriate. this legislation is an attempt to force every unsheltered san franciscan into one of the most expensive but least service dense solutions available. what amounts to a $60,000 tent in a parking lot. laws provided by a place for all, the city will have the ability to use the threat of criminal punishment to forcibly round people off the streets and into those crowded camps with few resources. san francisco an incredibly wealthy city can and must reach for a much higher bar than tents for all. rafael mandelman -- >> your time has expired. >> next speaker please. >> hi. i'm a d6 resident. in these commons, small business owners and people from the so-called nonprofits who are making money off homelessn
availability of shelter beds are used as a justification to criminalize through a loophole in martin versus boise. this would also prevent solutions. but it will also give the city even more freedom to police and displace people living on the streets. we don't need another level of justification to harm them even further. safe sleeping sites are not a one-size-fits-all solution and are not appropriate. this legislation is an attempt to force every unsheltered san franciscan into one of the most...
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> one of the more unusual rights of springtime drew a record crowd this week to the foothills near boisedle of the street, they were guided across the main highway that's how they get from their ranch to the high country where they will spend the rest of the spring and summer grazing. about 500 spectators lined the way to enjoy that spectacle. sheep dogs actually run alongside the herd to keep it together and moving in the right direction. >> they're not social distancing >> or wearing their masks, not wearing masks. >>> you guys ready for a little morning boost? here we go grandparents kim and brad hadn't seen their granddaughter rose in eight months because of the pandemic so they got vaccinated they planned a reunion, but there was one big question, and it is this would the toddler recognize them well, here's how it went sweetie ♪ >> how's >> kim, brad >> how's that? how's that for priceless reaction didn't take long for rose to recognize both of those friendly people once grandpa took his mask off i love how they got right on the floor. >> i know. no hug like a toddler hug. >> don't
> one of the more unusual rights of springtime drew a record crowd this week to the foothills near boisedle of the street, they were guided across the main highway that's how they get from their ranch to the high country where they will spend the rest of the spring and summer grazing. about 500 spectators lined the way to enjoy that spectacle. sheep dogs actually run alongside the herd to keep it together and moving in the right direction. >> they're not social distancing >> or...
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even if we wanted to do that, we couldn't legally because of the ninth circuit holding in boise. but the reality is that those everyday san franciscans that i just mentioned, that are fed up with street encampments, they don't want an all-enforcement, no compassion approach, but they also doesn't want people camping on the sidewalks, and they definitely don't want the harassment and crime that often accompany treatment encampments. now, i believe in housing first, and i support prop "c," and i will continue to support pretty much ever effort to get more housing. but the findings in this legislation tells a many decades long story about san francisco's significant investments in permanent housing for formerly homelessness. we have moved thousands of people from the streets into housing. but one lesson of those efforts to me is that without significant and sustained additional state and federal investment, no city acting alone can solve homelessness. this legislation recognizes that reality and aims to directly address the intolerable, unsustainable, and unacceptable impacts of str
even if we wanted to do that, we couldn't legally because of the ninth circuit holding in boise. but the reality is that those everyday san franciscans that i just mentioned, that are fed up with street encampments, they don't want an all-enforcement, no compassion approach, but they also doesn't want people camping on the sidewalks, and they definitely don't want the harassment and crime that often accompany treatment encampments. now, i believe in housing first, and i support prop...
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caller: i'm in boise.ou know, the verdict is great, but blacks are not the only people being killed. a young white russian male was shot and killed by police here. and i was almost shot and killed by police. they say they reached further taser, -- for their taser, but reached for the gun. his mother probably cries herself to sleep every night. he was targeted because he was an immigrant in this country. it's tragedy. his dad, it sits on his heart heavily. and on his mother's heart too. host: lisa out of maryland, good morning. caller: i agree with james on that, but yes, i was shocked at the verdict. i lived through the rodney king stuff that went down in california. i was in my 30's then. i was so appalled by what i saw. i forgot who even filmed that, how it got captured, but i was so sick because it just reminded me that black bodies have been just a thing since the beginning of this country. this -- there's history behind this. whe i saw thatn, i thought, the white grievance that there was a time when o
caller: i'm in boise.ou know, the verdict is great, but blacks are not the only people being killed. a young white russian male was shot and killed by police here. and i was almost shot and killed by police. they say they reached further taser, -- for their taser, but reached for the gun. his mother probably cries herself to sleep every night. he was targeted because he was an immigrant in this country. it's tragedy. his dad, it sits on his heart heavily. and on his mother's heart too. host:...