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places like portland oregon and boise idaho will be relatively safe guarded apart from a bit of wild fire smoke. apart from the ashes of your fellow americans wash figure through the. hundred smell of shattered dreams and hubris other than that you will have a lovely time in boise all right well assuming some sort of society still exists and we don't just devolve into a mad mad world of strapping slower people on the grill of our monster truck paying for a gallon and clean water with a bag of opioids. tune in next week for the guardian article entitled how the poor can try to survive while the rich move to places which allow human existence. this . positive as you can see in the photo once disney world is underwater you can feed on the carcasses of drowned disney mascots so goofy goofy can sustain your family for a long time and for appetizers enjoy the winnie the pooh platter. or try some snow white meat gets one story story was tore his horse we do not have to change our ways not at all once you get to boise idaho we can go back to eating giant a hamburgers that come inside a styro
places like portland oregon and boise idaho will be relatively safe guarded apart from a bit of wild fire smoke. apart from the ashes of your fellow americans wash figure through the. hundred smell of shattered dreams and hubris other than that you will have a lovely time in boise all right well assuming some sort of society still exists and we don't just devolve into a mad mad world of strapping slower people on the grill of our monster truck paying for a gallon and clean water with a bag of...
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. >> yang: nichole stull's life in suburban boise, idaho, is overflowing.r bouncing daughters, ages four to 14, and a baby on the way.us with hernd, jared, she runs a start-up that produces videos for local companies. but, she also finds herself in a dangerous gap. they make too much money to qualify for traditional medicaid in idaho, but not enough to qualify for help to pay for premiums under the affordable care act. so for three years now, while the kids have been covered by, medicam and dad have gone without health insurance. it weighs on her minas the years go by. e i always joke that we have had the "hope for st" plan, you know? which is okay when you're in your 20s, and you're healthy. we don't smoke, drink, drug. but, as you get older, that doesn't work forever. >> yang: both stull's mother and sister have been diagnosed withs breast cancer,he herself carries the brca-2 gene, which is linked to breast cancer risk. >> they say when you find the brca-1 or the brca-2, it's not a matter of if you get cancer, but when. so, i would love to be able to get
. >> yang: nichole stull's life in suburban boise, idaho, is overflowing.r bouncing daughters, ages four to 14, and a baby on the way.us with hernd, jared, she runs a start-up that produces videos for local companies. but, she also finds herself in a dangerous gap. they make too much money to qualify for traditional medicaid in idaho, but not enough to qualify for help to pay for premiums under the affordable care act. so for three years now, while the kids have been covered by, medicam...
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we we do not have to change our ways not at all once we get to boise idaho we can go back to eating giant a hamburgers that come inside a styrofoam inside a plastic inside a paper inside a more paper because we've buried our rational thought inside our cognitive dissidence inside our projection inside our repression and just on the other side of this thank you. very exciting news i was worried i was going to have to stop my practice of throwing out something and replacing it with average started processing a little slowly i've been doing that with my laptop printers and matilda. we have to go to a quick break but if you want to because of the thank you thank you thank you and i . can't thank. you for. you know world big part of. lot and conspiracy it's time. to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the back and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. this is. the chu
we we do not have to change our ways not at all once we get to boise idaho we can go back to eating giant a hamburgers that come inside a styrofoam inside a plastic inside a paper inside a more paper because we've buried our rational thought inside our cognitive dissidence inside our projection inside our repression and just on the other side of this thank you. very exciting news i was worried i was going to have to stop my practice of throwing out something and replacing it with average...
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for the pbs newshour, i'm john yang in boise, idaho. >> woodruff: stay with us.i up on the newshour: mark shields and david brooks on the week's political news. and, "fall films." a family copes with the strain of addiction in "beautiful boy." it turns out that spain has become the main point of arrival over italy for illegal migrants heading to europe from africa. spain has been more welcoming than italy where a new rightwi government has adopted strong anti-immigrant measures. spain has taken in nearly 34,000 migrants this year, which is 43% of all those crossing the mediterranean. as part of our continuing series "desperate journey," with the help of the pulitzer center, special correspondent malcolm brabant reports. >> reporte traveler with the right documents, the journey between africa and europe could not be more agreeable. 50 bucks buys ticket from the moroccan port of tangier to southern spain on a hydrofoil, crossing one of the world's busiest shipping lanes in just over halan hour. but this is reality fomigrants who dream of europe, and that most of eu
for the pbs newshour, i'm john yang in boise, idaho. >> woodruff: stay with us.i up on the newshour: mark shields and david brooks on the week's political news. and, "fall films." a family copes with the strain of addiction in "beautiful boy." it turns out that spain has become the main point of arrival over italy for illegal migrants heading to europe from africa. spain has been more welcoming than italy where a new rightwi government has adopted strong anti-immigrant...
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carter evans, cbs news, boise, idaho. >> glor: that is the "cbs evening news" for tonight. you tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs >>> now at 6:00, no human behind the wheel. >> the bay area will be some of the first to share the roads with a self-driving car. >>> how parents and students are remembering her. >> responding to emergencies faster. the new technology that help dispatchers find you. >> right
carter evans, cbs news, boise, idaho. >> glor: that is the "cbs evening news" for tonight. you tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs >>> now at 6:00, no human behind the wheel. >> the bay area will be some of the first to share the roads with a self-driving car. >>> how parents and students are remembering her. >> responding to emergencies faster. the new technology that help dispatchers find you. >> right
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carter evans, cbs news, boise, idaho. >>> that is the "overnight news" for this wednesday. for some of you thes morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm jeff glor. ♪ >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> welcome to the "overnight news." i'm ed o'keefe. there were tears and outrage in pittsburgh, where president trump paid a visit to the victims and survivors of the synagogue massacre. critics blamed the president for inciting his supporters to violence, and several jewish groups asked mr. trump to postpone his visit, at least until the 11 people killed that day had been laid to rest. david begnaud is there. >> reporter: president trump and the first lady paid their respects today to the victims of saturday's massacre, as a grief-stricken community began to bury the dead.synagogue's rabbi, greeted mr. trump along with his daughter ivanka trump and son-in-law jared kushner, both ohom are observant jews. there the president and first lady laid stones at each of the victims' memorials. ♪ this land was made for you and me ♪ less than 50 yards away
carter evans, cbs news, boise, idaho. >>> that is the "overnight news" for this wednesday. for some of you thes morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm jeff glor. ♪ >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> welcome to the "overnight news." i'm ed o'keefe. there were tears and outrage in pittsburgh, where president trump paid a visit to the victims and survivors of the synagogue massacre. critics blamed the...
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to buy a house in boise, idaho, you're going to come out ahead there's been a shortage that has only reversed in the california markets and elsewhere. i do think people come into these states like idaho with funny money where they feel rich looking at 2 and $300,000 houses i think the trend long term is for more americans to move inward those places that new york media types would call fly over are now destinations >> glenn, thank you. >> thank you. >> glenn kelman of red fin. >>> big rally on the street. the dao soaring 500 points coming up, the trump administration wants pharmaceutical companies to include drug prices in television ads drug companies say it would cause more confusion than transparency the details and the potential impact on the industry is next >>> and with tech leading today's gains, here's a look at some of the biggest movers adobe, amd, paypal, microsoft, intel and salesforce lots more "power lunch" and the market rally coming up >>> a very big day for the dow jones industrial average dow is up at 500 points. was up at that level falling back albeit slightly big
to buy a house in boise, idaho, you're going to come out ahead there's been a shortage that has only reversed in the california markets and elsewhere. i do think people come into these states like idaho with funny money where they feel rich looking at 2 and $300,000 houses i think the trend long term is for more americans to move inward those places that new york media types would call fly over are now destinations >> glenn, thank you. >> thank you. >> glenn kelman of red...
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and counter terrorism official terry church dey joinss with more perspective, coming to us from boise, idaho. correct me if i'm wrong, but you were involved in the unabomber investigation, is that correct, years and years ago, so what have you taken away given your experience of this, from this particular investigation? >> well, thanks, connell. i'm very proud of all the people that have been working night and day since all of this began, and as i look at it, and think about it, it looks to me like it's going to end up, we will find out in about an hour or whenever the doj tells us, looks to me like what usually happens has happened here, that kind of a combination of science and shoe leather come together, and they have been collecting a lot of information, doing everything as they should and everything right the last few days, then you get that big break. it could be in the form of science, it could be in the form of a dna report from the fbi lab. it could be a person calling, following the news and knowing something or this guy might have said something to them, or it could be the postal
and counter terrorism official terry church dey joinss with more perspective, coming to us from boise, idaho. correct me if i'm wrong, but you were involved in the unabomber investigation, is that correct, years and years ago, so what have you taken away given your experience of this, from this particular investigation? >> well, thanks, connell. i'm very proud of all the people that have been working night and day since all of this began, and as i look at it, and think about it, it looks...
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the idaho debates are a collaborative effort among the idaho press club, boise state university school of public service, university of idaho's mcclure center, idaho state university's department of political science, the leagueof women voters voter education fund and idaho public television. funding for the idaho debates is provided by the friends of idaho public television and the idaho public television and almond . >> welcome to the idaho debates on idaho public television. tonight the candidates vying to be your governor of the state of idaho will take the state to ask for your vote. i want to welcome democratic challenger paulette jordan and republican nominee lieutenant governor brad little who will introduce themselves in just a minute. asking them questions tonight will be reporters selected by the idaho press club, idaho statesman of k tv channel 7 and betsy russell of the idaho press. i'm melissa gavel, i'm moderating tonight's debate and will do my best to make sure both candidates get evil time and stay on point. to remind the candidates how long they are talking we have o
the idaho debates are a collaborative effort among the idaho press club, boise state university school of public service, university of idaho's mcclure center, idaho state university's department of political science, the leagueof women voters voter education fund and idaho public television. funding for the idaho debates is provided by the friends of idaho public television and the idaho public television and almond . >> welcome to the idaho debates on idaho public television. tonight...
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the idaho debates are a collaborative effort among the idaho press club, boise school of public service, intimacy of -- university of idaho's mcclure center, idaho state university's department of political science, the league of women voters,
the idaho debates are a collaborative effort among the idaho press club, boise school of public service, intimacy of -- university of idaho's mcclure center, idaho state university's department of political science, the league of women voters,