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in idaho, mcarthur lake corridor which protects acres of critical private timber land. utah benefited it to the dry lakes. it protects not only the timber lands but a scenic view and kept press teen a whole area. as of 2010, two million acres have been protected. it is important to realize that it is not taken from private owners, but it is in partnership
in idaho, mcarthur lake corridor which protects acres of critical private timber land. utah benefited it to the dry lakes. it protects not only the timber lands but a scenic view and kept press teen a whole area. as of 2010, two million acres have been protected. it is important to realize that it is not taken from private owners, but it is in partnership
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the gentleman from idaho is recognized. the gentleman from idaho has one minute. mr. simpson: i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from virginia. mr. moran: mr. chairman, how much time do we have on general debate? the chair: the gentleman from virginia has 30 seconds. mr. moran: 30 seconds. would the gentleman prefer to speak? all right. well, mr. chairman, the reality is that this is a bad bill. there may be some good people that have been involved in putting this together, like the distinguished chairman of the subcommittee, but the fact is this would severely restrict our government's ability to improve the quality of our air and water. it would substantially cut programs that i think many of the american people take for granted. our environment will be spoiled by this bill if it becomes enacted, so i would strongly urge that this body vote against it. and with that we'll yield back whatever time we have. the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from idaho is recognized. mr. si
the gentleman from idaho is recognized. the gentleman from idaho has one minute. mr. simpson: i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from virginia. mr. moran: mr. chairman, how much time do we have on general debate? the chair: the gentleman from virginia has 30 seconds. mr. moran: 30 seconds. would the gentleman prefer to speak? all right. well, mr. chairman, the reality is that this is a bad bill. there may be some good...
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idaho and wyoming and montana will not let that happen. i think this is a good way to go for proceeding with the securities exchange act and making sure it does what -- with the endangered species act and making sure that it does what it's supposed to do. the chair: without objection, the gentleman from idaho is yielded for two minutes. mr. simpson: i yield. mr. hastings: this is what the debate that the endangered species act is having. if you recall in the c.r., the endangered species act was allowed to -- was able to allow idaho and montana to delist. nobody could manage. that was the flaw and that's what we've been saying why, as we had last night, probably have other discussions on it, why s.e.a. needs to be looked at -- where e.s.a. needs to be looked at in a comprehensive way. it's clearly a flaw. i'm glad the c.r. amended the endangered species act to take care of this provision. this is a col key we had regarding washington, oregon and utah was simply to -- colloquy we had regarding washington, oregon and utah was simply moving in
idaho and wyoming and montana will not let that happen. i think this is a good way to go for proceeding with the securities exchange act and making sure it does what -- with the endangered species act and making sure that it does what it's supposed to do. the chair: without objection, the gentleman from idaho is yielded for two minutes. mr. simpson: i yield. mr. hastings: this is what the debate that the endangered species act is having. if you recall in the c.r., the endangered species act was...
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if you want to come to boise, idaho, you will have missed boise, idaho in the summer if you don't go to the idaho shakespeare festival, partly funded by a grant from the national endowment from the arts. yes, they raise private funds, but part of the funding comes from the national endowment for the arts. the chairman was out in idaho last spring, i guess it was, and we toured around idaho and looked at some of the arts programs, the local art agencies that receive some funding from the n.e.a. and the impact it had on their operations. we also went to jerome high school, where the idaho shakespeare festival, the actors that did the performances in boise at the festival toured the schools. and gave performances to students. and then they sat there afterwards and talked with the students about what it was to be in the performing arts. how you get into it. what the pluses and minuses of it were, and other things. they helped educate these students in these communities. very important thing. one thing we've done in this bill or a number of things we've done in this bill, there are a vari
if you want to come to boise, idaho, you will have missed boise, idaho in the summer if you don't go to the idaho shakespeare festival, partly funded by a grant from the national endowment from the arts. yes, they raise private funds, but part of the funding comes from the national endowment for the arts. the chairman was out in idaho last spring, i guess it was, and we toured around idaho and looked at some of the arts programs, the local art agencies that receive some funding from the n.e.a....
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the chair: for what purpose does the gentleman from idaho rise? mr. simpson: i reserve a point of order. the chair: point of order is reserved. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from texas rise? >> i would like to strike the last word and speak on this amendment. the chair: the the gentlewoman from texas is recognized for five minutes. . . ms. johnson: after resevere and development in the science and technology account. e.p.a. awards e.p.a. awards the fellowship and does not authorize a new activity. i realize that my republican colleagues will surely not agree to this amendment but they have to agree that science is the underpinning of great and good environmental policy. as the scientific arm of e.p.a., the office of ere-- of research and development supports world class research and development activities to protect human health and the environment. supporting the next generation of scientists and engineers through fellowship is just one way the government supports the kind of critically important research that private research and academia ca
the chair: for what purpose does the gentleman from idaho rise? mr. simpson: i reserve a point of order. the chair: point of order is reserved. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from texas rise? >> i would like to strike the last word and speak on this amendment. the chair: the the gentlewoman from texas is recognized for five minutes. . . ms. johnson: after resevere and development in the science and technology account. e.p.a. awards e.p.a. awards the fellowship and does not...
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in idaho, 64% of the land is owned by the federal government. a lot of westerners said if you want to put money in the fund, we don't care, but what we want in idaho and western states is private land to be able to pay the taxes and support our education system and other services that are necessary. i have one county in idaho that is 96% federal land, 96% federal land, bigger than the state of rhode island. that means 4% of the property is paying property taxes to deliver services to these people. several years ago, a mountain climber from -- not from idaho but somewhere else came out and was climbing the mountains and died. it took their entire search and rescue budget for that county to retrieve that one body. that means everybody else that recreated did not have that search and rescue available because they had no funds, no private land to pay the taxes to fund those services. that's the problem that westerners that are in states that are highly owned by the federal government have with the land and water conservation fund. i will be the firs
in idaho, 64% of the land is owned by the federal government. a lot of westerners said if you want to put money in the fund, we don't care, but what we want in idaho and western states is private land to be able to pay the taxes and support our education system and other services that are necessary. i have one county in idaho that is 96% federal land, 96% federal land, bigger than the state of rhode island. that means 4% of the property is paying property taxes to deliver services to these...
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>> i am presently doing research on the history of the college of southern idaho.the college was created in 1965. i came here in 1969, so the college and i kind of grew up together. >> great. thank you so much, dr. gentry. >> and you for your time. >> what are you reading this summer, booktv wants to know. >> well, a book by john called the good society. it's a small book, tremendous wisdom for today. i am reading an encyclopedia of conservatism edited by jeffrey nelson. reading a book called viral spiral on the digital comments by david. and a recent bestseller which i haven't gotten around to fully reading, the black swan. >> visit booktv.org to see this and other summer reading lists. >> now, julia became fast friends with a number of young women that were actually training to be spies and she was green with in the. one of them was a young woman named jane foster, james like chili was from a wealthy conservative west coast family. she was an adventurous california girl, but there the similarity ended. james was widely traveled. chat briefly been married to a dut
>> i am presently doing research on the history of the college of southern idaho.the college was created in 1965. i came here in 1969, so the college and i kind of grew up together. >> great. thank you so much, dr. gentry. >> and you for your time. >> what are you reading this summer, booktv wants to know. >> well, a book by john called the good society. it's a small book, tremendous wisdom for today. i am reading an encyclopedia of conservatism edited by jeffrey...
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he joins us now from idaho. colonel fehrenbach, thank you for coming on with us tonight. >> there have been many twists and turns for this policy, what's your reaction to the shutting down of the policy right away? >> you nailed it, rachel, there have been a lot of twists and turns. there were a lot of great news today but i greet it with caution. they have a opportunity to challenge it in court once again august 29 or appeal directly to the supreme court. so we need some clarification once again. as you mentioned, they say they would comply with the order and take immediate action and notify the force, so again maybe we'll get clarification within days like we did in october where the news trickled out, but also, the thing that would end all of this confusion is if the president, secretary paneda and admiral mullen would appeal immediately within days of this ruling. we have gone through the training, the marines, the coast guard, the navy, the air force are all complete. the army it 75% complete with their tra
he joins us now from idaho. colonel fehrenbach, thank you for coming on with us tonight. >> there have been many twists and turns for this policy, what's your reaction to the shutting down of the policy right away? >> you nailed it, rachel, there have been a lot of twists and turns. there were a lot of great news today but i greet it with caution. they have a opportunity to challenge it in court once again august 29 or appeal directly to the supreme court. so we need some...
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host of cnbc's "mad money," jim cramer, and a tea party-backed freshman republican congressman from idaho, raul labrador. >>> good morning. still an unfolding story here in washington, the battle over raising the debt ceiling has entered its final hours. after weeks of negotiations, pointed political debate, some signs now that a compromise plan between congressional leaders and the white house could emerge as early as today. the senate majority leader, harry reid, postponed an overnight vote on his own debt limit measure and announced late last night that the senate would instead reconvene at noon today and hold off to the vote at 1:00 p.m. eastern time. >> there are many elements to be finalized, many elements to be finalized, and there is still a distance to go before any arrangement can be completed, but i believe we should give everyone as much room as possible to do their work. >> signs of progress also echoed by republican senate leader mitch mcconnell and speaker boehner. >> our country is not going to default for the first time in history. that is not going to happen. we now have
host of cnbc's "mad money," jim cramer, and a tea party-backed freshman republican congressman from idaho, raul labrador. >>> good morning. still an unfolding story here in washington, the battle over raising the debt ceiling has entered its final hours. after weeks of negotiations, pointed political debate, some signs now that a compromise plan between congressional leaders and the white house could emerge as early as today. the senate majority leader, harry reid, postponed...
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less cementer risch from idaho. we have a f common share experiences governors, and it'so wonderful to draw on that.xperie i also have to mention that thee presiding officer in the senates senator shaheen is former governor else will come and so exrience, we have tha at common share anperience here on both sides of the aisle, and it's an honor ane it's a pleasure to be here with you and talk about this matter that is very importantace the particularly as we face the neee ceiling.nc this issue of dealing with a par balanced budget is of paramountr importance for our entireex country coming in your lead isn't exactly right. we served together as governorsh as a matter of fact, the truth is i would call you because your were elected governor before ist was and ask you about some ofg i the things you were working onay in nebraska and our state's share manyco things in common. one you mentioned on theyment unemployment rate cut the unemployment rate is 3.3%. and again, i attribute that to building a good pro-business, pr
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that's about four hours for the state of idaho. this can't go on and the only way to fix it is with a balanced budget amendment requirement that, yes, puts a new rule in place, and you need rules, you need sideboards when it comes to spending money. i want to thank you, senator, for providing us with this opportunity, those of us who've actually lived in the real world where you couldn't print money, you couldn't borrow the kind of money that you're talking about here, where you had to make responsible decisions. and it's time that this government did that. and the only way it's going to do that, regardless of the flowery speeches that are given during campaigns of, oh, send notice washington, i'll take care of this, i'll see that they balance their budget, i won't overspend, they come here and they do it. the only way this can be done is to balance the budget. now, we -- we can't -- to have a balanced budget amendment to the constitution. we can't do this. the american people have to do this. we can vote to ask the american people
that's about four hours for the state of idaho. this can't go on and the only way to fix it is with a balanced budget amendment requirement that, yes, puts a new rule in place, and you need rules, you need sideboards when it comes to spending money. i want to thank you, senator, for providing us with this opportunity, those of us who've actually lived in the real world where you couldn't print money, you couldn't borrow the kind of money that you're talking about here, where you had to make...
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for what purpose does the gentleman from idaho rise? mr. simpson: move to strike the last word. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. simpson: i rise in opposition to the amendment, reluctantly. i understand what the gentleman is saying. i agree what -- with what he's saying. there's a concern that we are not allowing these oil companies to go out after the permits an trying to send a message to the secretary. i understand that. i don't have a problem with sending a message. but the -- the problem is, and this is a little bit of inside baseball, i guess, to talk about it this way. under the rules we have, if you -- you can reduce an account by a certain amount and put that money in the budget reserve account which then reduces the allocation that the committee has to spend. it takes the $420,000, i think it is, out of the office of the secretary and reduces our allocation by that much. as members have heard that have listened to this debate, there are both republicans an democrats that are concerned about some of the
for what purpose does the gentleman from idaho rise? mr. simpson: move to strike the last word. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. simpson: i rise in opposition to the amendment, reluctantly. i understand what the gentleman is saying. i agree what -- with what he's saying. there's a concern that we are not allowing these oil companies to go out after the permits an trying to send a message to the secretary. i understand that. i don't have a problem with sending a...
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the national soccer competition will be held in idaho. >>> here's a look at what's coming up tonight at 11:00. how big is your digital footprint. you may not know how much information you're giving out about yourself by just getting online. >>> plus, a free app that allows you to do background checks on people through your ipad. those stories and the complete forecast, here in the studio. join us for more at 11:00. p?p?p?p?p?p?p? >>> wyatt, the folks in the studio want you to bring back crackle bars and hershey's with almonds. >> i'll put that on the list of my running tab. are you a dark or milk chocolate guy? >> dark chocolate. that's also what rodney wants in the studio. >> okay, i'm with you on that, man. you should have seen the smore i had. >> we've seen people coming out. they have fireworks up here tomorrow night. it will be about 10:15. 10:00 to 10:00 all weekend long. sunday will be the busiest day. tomorrow would be a good day to come up and do the fireworks. today, we had a good day. the storm runner, all kinds of stuff going on. the man responsible for setting it off. ge
the national soccer competition will be held in idaho. >>> here's a look at what's coming up tonight at 11:00. how big is your digital footprint. you may not know how much information you're giving out about yourself by just getting online. >>> plus, a free app that allows you to do background checks on people through your ipad. those stories and the complete forecast, here in the studio. join us for more at 11:00. p?p?p?p?p?p?p? >>> wyatt, the folks in the studio...
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and tried to pretend a brady bunch life at this very house on clark street in boise, idaho.drove long haul trucks. judy styled hair. they joined the shriners, went bowling, planned fishing trips. lloyd's youngest, tommy, lived with him and his step-mom, but pamela stayed with her mother in nebraska and rarely visited. by 1980, sandy was 20 and off at college, but still, as always, called lloyd every week. but until the day judy answered the phone. >> and when i first called, judy told me he was away on business. so i called back a few days later. she said, no, he isn't home yet. i thought, that's funny because he's usually only gone two or three days and he'll be back. and i called the next week and he still wasn't home. and i called my mom. so i think that my mom call ed out to judy, and she said, well, the truth was she thought that lloyd had ran off with another woman. and she didn't think he was coming back. >> reporter: days went by, then weeks, no word from their dad. at the end of the school year, tommy's step-mom sent him back to nebraska to live with his birth famil
and tried to pretend a brady bunch life at this very house on clark street in boise, idaho.drove long haul trucks. judy styled hair. they joined the shriners, went bowling, planned fishing trips. lloyd's youngest, tommy, lived with him and his step-mom, but pamela stayed with her mother in nebraska and rarely visited. by 1980, sandy was 20 and off at college, but still, as always, called lloyd every week. but until the day judy answered the phone. >> and when i first called, judy told me...
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she teaches, but she's also the editor of the hemmingway review published out of the university of idahospent a lot of time with his writing. have you ever heard of "a man's credo"? >> i have never heard that and i don't believe he ever wrote anything specifically titled that. i would guess it might be a work where an editor has perhaps if i d up quotations from hemmingway and made "a man's credo" out of them. haven't heard that specific quotation, either. but he did write in something called "the art of the short story" that the writers of short stories come to no good end and writing about, including fiction, but also writing about suicide, he said long evident is not an end, it is a prolongati prolongation. shuck it off. >> arlington, virginia, you are on c-span. welcome to our discussion about ernest hemmingway. >> caller: thank you. good afternoon. i am interested to know if your experts have any knowledge or input of a jewel that ernest hemmingway was supposedly involved with? i believe a reporter from new zealand? his name may have been thomas scott or edward scott and i just have
she teaches, but she's also the editor of the hemmingway review published out of the university of idahospent a lot of time with his writing. have you ever heard of "a man's credo"? >> i have never heard that and i don't believe he ever wrote anything specifically titled that. i would guess it might be a work where an editor has perhaps if i d up quotations from hemmingway and made "a man's credo" out of them. haven't heard that specific quotation, either. but he did...
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she obviously traveled the world from idaho to st. louis and is going back. >> host: can you bring this to a conclusion? >> caller: are you surprised you love the ocean even though you are from a landlocked part of the country? >> guest: we are river people. the mississippi, yes. the trading paths and the juries across the gulf of mexico. we were everywhere in the past. so there wasn't anyone who stayed in one place. we journeyed all the time. >> host: rachel in massachusetts, you are done with linda hogan. >> caller: i am delighted to speak with you. thank you. i wish my partner hadn't fallen asleep. he loves greek mythology and he would have been awed to hear about your medea project. we read your works aloud to each other and really love them. >> guest: thank you. >> caller: i have to frame a question. >> host: you don't have to. if you just want to say hi we will move on. >> caller: i live in a community renowned for being very multi-cultural and yet i find we are still very isolated within our little groups. it is very hard to cr
she obviously traveled the world from idaho to st. louis and is going back. >> host: can you bring this to a conclusion? >> caller: are you surprised you love the ocean even though you are from a landlocked part of the country? >> guest: we are river people. the mississippi, yes. the trading paths and the juries across the gulf of mexico. we were everywhere in the past. so there wasn't anyone who stayed in one place. we journeyed all the time. >> host: rachel in...
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it would also effectively raise taxes on every american family -- vermont, illinois, kentucky, idaho, nevada, all over this country, oregon, all the senators on the floor, even wyoming who doesn't pay much in the way of taxes. we could do that, mr. president. it would effectively raise taxes on every american family, and businesses would also suffer this. increasing the cost of everything from groceries to the mortgage. and so i urge my republican friends to join me to move forward with the only compromise plan that's left. in fact, the only option left at all to save this country from default. mr. mcconnell: mr. president. the presiding officer: the republican leader. mr. mcconnell: mr. president, there is nobody in the senate i respect and admire more than my counterpart, the democratic leader, but we have been subjected last night and again just a few moments ago, i would say to my colleagues from wyoming and idaho, to some orwellian discussion about what is a filibuster. now, most americans when asked the question what is a filibuster would believe that it was delaying something,
it would also effectively raise taxes on every american family -- vermont, illinois, kentucky, idaho, nevada, all over this country, oregon, all the senators on the floor, even wyoming who doesn't pay much in the way of taxes. we could do that, mr. president. it would effectively raise taxes on every american family, and businesses would also suffer this. increasing the cost of everything from groceries to the mortgage. and so i urge my republican friends to join me to move forward with the...
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clouds and showers will be washington state and portland, oregon, northward back up through northern idaho. high pressure dominates. nice weather over arizona and also through much of california. we wake up this morning and it's 90 in phoenix. a hot day again yesterday. notice temperatures only in the 50s this morning as you head out the door in the northwest. with clouds around, we're struggling in the 60s in seattle. ridiculously cool summer. that's a look at >> kind of sad when 71 sounds not bad for washington state and spokane but that's still very chilly. >> nevertheless. all right, bill. thanks so much. >>> apple dominates. big blue sparkles, and modesty in milan. your early morning business headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, we'll tell you why compared to his hollywood friends, matt damon thinks he has it pretty good. >>> coming up, a spectacular crash, a comedy of errors, and what in the world is getting into the pittsburgh pirates? you're watching "early today." >>> good morning. welcome back to "early today." i'm lynn berry, and here are your top headlines this morning. the
clouds and showers will be washington state and portland, oregon, northward back up through northern idaho. high pressure dominates. nice weather over arizona and also through much of california. we wake up this morning and it's 90 in phoenix. a hot day again yesterday. notice temperatures only in the 50s this morning as you head out the door in the northwest. with clouds around, we're struggling in the 60s in seattle. ridiculously cool summer. that's a look at >> kind of sad when 71...
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today, the man who sends reporters out in search of stories was in sununalley, idaho, where he ran from'm not making any comments. >> reporter: it was left to his son and heir to speak for the company. >> we now know tht the practices that we're talking about here were such that we've fundamentally breached a trust with our readers. >> reporter: the paper violated that trust by hacking into the voicemail of some of the most vulnerable people. exhibit one. milly dowler. in 2002, this nation was riveted by the story of 13-year-old milly dowler, who had vanished. this week, it was revealed that the paper listened to her voicemail, deleting old messages to make room for new ones. that activity gave her family and police hope that she was alive. false hope. milly was later found murdered. >> it is absolutely disgusting at what has taken place. >> reporter: exhibit two. the terrorist bombings. six years ago, terrorist bombings in london killed 52 people. grieving families learned the newspaper hacked their cell phones throhling for intimate details for stories. >> it's a violation, isn't it?
today, the man who sends reporters out in search of stories was in sununalley, idaho, where he ran from'm not making any comments. >> reporter: it was left to his son and heir to speak for the company. >> we now know tht the practices that we're talking about here were such that we've fundamentally breached a trust with our readers. >> reporter: the paper violated that trust by hacking into the voicemail of some of the most vulnerable people. exhibit one. milly dowler. in...
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and that national soccer competition is held in idaho. sherrie johnson, abc2 news. >>> it's 5:47. today funeral services will be held for a 15-year-old killed touring a slumber party. authorities -- during a slumber party. a11-year-old was playing with a gun and accidently shot michael brooks. the gun was in a locked room but the 11-year-old found the key. the services will be held at 10 this morning at christ united methodist church on florida avenue in baltimore. >>> new this morning, baltimore's summer jump-start warrant initiative will start summer -- rather is going to start in the next two weeks. mayor stephanie rawlings-breaks will -- blake will make an announcement. so far, they have made 635 arrests with this. >>> carroll county sheriff's office is taking the law enforcement lead in the county. the deputies were proafl handled by state police. under the deal the sheriff office will be responsible for licensing and maintaining the property information data base and sexual president tourings. they will monitor the incidents on state and federal highways. >>> investigators w
and that national soccer competition is held in idaho. sherrie johnson, abc2 news. >>> it's 5:47. today funeral services will be held for a 15-year-old killed touring a slumber party. authorities -- during a slumber party. a11-year-old was playing with a gun and accidently shot michael brooks. the gun was in a locked room but the 11-year-old found the key. the services will be held at 10 this morning at christ united methodist church on florida avenue in baltimore. >>> new...
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any severe weather will be in idaho and montana but we do have scattered storms.delays develop, we'll have them at flight tracker at abc7news.com. >> new congressional report finds u.s. airports remain vulnerable to terrorist attacks despite billions of dollars spent to increase security. tsa officials insist some of the data is misleading. here is karen traverse from washington. >> since the 9/11 attack, the country has spent billions on aviation security. according to figures from the tsa, more than 25,000 security breaches have occurred at u.s. airports since late 2001, that is one breach for every 170,000 passengers. >> security breaches in the thousands all these many years after 9/11 should concern the american people. >> last weekend a cleaning crew found a cellphone sized stun gun on a plane. in june, a man was accused of using a stolen i.d. and a boarding pass to talk his way through initial checkpoint at j.f.k. >> you have the best technology and best processes and plans, again it comes down to human factor. >> in a statement, fsa said the 25,000 breache
any severe weather will be in idaho and montana but we do have scattered storms.delays develop, we'll have them at flight tracker at abc7news.com. >> new congressional report finds u.s. airports remain vulnerable to terrorist attacks despite billions of dollars spent to increase security. tsa officials insist some of the data is misleading. here is karen traverse from washington. >> since the 9/11 attack, the country has spent billions on aviation security. according to figures from...
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. >> reporter: rupert murdoch was in sun valley, idaho, where he was tight-lipped. >> i'm not making comments. >> reporter: that was left to his son and heir. >> we now know that the practices that are being discussed that we're talking trusteached a trust that we've with our readers. >> reporter: nothing, it seems, would stop "news of the world" pursuit of a headline. they were riveted by the story of milly dowler who vanished. the paper listened to her voice mail deleting old ones to make room for new ones that gave her parents and polic hope that she was alive. false hope. she was later found murdered. >> appalling. absolutely appalling. >> it's outrageous. it really is outrageous. >> reporter: and there's more. six years ago terrorist bombings in london killed 52 people. on this anniversary, grieving families learned the newspaper hacked their cell phones trolling for intimate details. one of those belonged to graham folks who lost his son. >> it's a violation, isn't it? i still don't know what i think about it other than i'm really angry, really angry. >> reporter: it gets worse
. >> reporter: rupert murdoch was in sun valley, idaho, where he was tight-lipped. >> i'm not making comments. >> reporter: that was left to his son and heir. >> we now know that the practices that are being discussed that we're talking trusteached a trust that we've with our readers. >> reporter: nothing, it seems, would stop "news of the world" pursuit of a headline. they were riveted by the story of milly dowler who vanished. the paper listened to her...
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allen and company's annual retreat of entertainment industry moguls and ceos begins in sun valley, idaho jobs report will be released by the labor department. this will be very closely watched as the last jobs report was much weaker than expected. we will see how many jobs were lost or gained in the last month. >>> and finally today, my passion for pinstripes landed me in a key position this week. i was privileged and honored to play catcher on the field at yankee stadium. for the first bombers-boomer broadway softball classic. the charity game pitted yankee alumni and long-time fans like myself against the team of the wfan, headed by former nfl great boomer esiason. with the help of teammates like edie falco and bernie williams, we staged an impressive comeback from behind to win, 14-13. more than $30,000 was raised for cystic fibrosis foundation. so it was a win-win all around. i have to thank the yankees for including me in that special game played from yankee stadium. thank you so much for joining us. we'll have a special show, crunching the numbers of the favorite summer tradition,
allen and company's annual retreat of entertainment industry moguls and ceos begins in sun valley, idaho jobs report will be released by the labor department. this will be very closely watched as the last jobs report was much weaker than expected. we will see how many jobs were lost or gained in the last month. >>> and finally today, my passion for pinstripes landed me in a key position this week. i was privileged and honored to play catcher on the field at yankee stadium. for the...
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and that national competition will be held in idaho july 29th through august 1st.herrie johnson, abc2 news. >>> news time 6:27 right now. robbing stores is bad enough but it's the accomplice the man brought along with him that's getting so much attention. >> not only did the guy rob and threaten people during a crime spree, guess who he brought along with him? his kid. >>> about three hours into the flight it's fallen asleep and something woke me up. and i felt a tickle on the inside my sleeve. >> of all the things to sneak on a plane, this man didn't know about the critter until it was too late. we will tell you what it is. -- it was. >>> the drinks are ready and so are the crabs. i am linda so. why you will probably pay more for your alcohol this weekend, but what about the crabs? we will let you know coming up.
and that national competition will be held in idaho july 29th through august 1st.herrie johnson, abc2 news. >>> news time 6:27 right now. robbing stores is bad enough but it's the accomplice the man brought along with him that's getting so much attention. >> not only did the guy rob and threaten people during a crime spree, guess who he brought along with him? his kid. >>> about three hours into the flight it's fallen asleep and something woke me up. and i felt a tickle...
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for what purpose does the gentleman from idaho rise? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days in which to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on the further consideration of h.r. 2584 and that i may include tabular material on the same. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. pursuant to house resolution 363 and rule 18, the chair declares the house in the committee of the whole on the state of the union for further consideration of h.r. 2584. will the gentleman from illinois, mr. dold, kindly take the chair? the chair: the house is in the committee of the whole house on the state of the union for further consideration of h.r. 2584 which the clerk will report by title. the clerk: a bill making appropriations for the department of the interior, environment and related agencies for the fiscal year ending september 30, 2012, and for other purposes. the chair: when the committee of the whole rose on monday, july 25, 2011, the bill had been read through pa
for what purpose does the gentleman from idaho rise? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days in which to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on the further consideration of h.r. 2584 and that i may include tabular material on the same. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. pursuant to house resolution 363 and rule 18, the chair declares the house in the committee of the whole on the state of the...
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he lived very briefly, 1969 until his suicide in 61 -- [talking over each other] >> he enjoyed idaho and actually from the 40s towards the end of his life he liked to go to the american high west to go hunting and fishing so he bought a little hole that was supposed to be an escape for himself and mary when they went hundred and enjoy in the winter ski season. when they lost their home in cuba because of the bay of pigs that became his final home. the reason the house is open to the public is after hemingway after death mary hemingway kept the phone -- home and left to the nature conservancy in idaho. they own it with a great deal of beautiful land. one of the things we haven't talked a lot about is hemingway's deep appreciation for nature. very common -- early years of the 20th century when teddy roosevelt was creating our national forests, national parks, first conservation laws it was the biggest environmental movement in history even bigger than the one today. he was deeply influenced by it and you see it in his writings about michigan and about the sea. i think it is wonderfully
he lived very briefly, 1969 until his suicide in 61 -- [talking over each other] >> he enjoyed idaho and actually from the 40s towards the end of his life he liked to go to the american high west to go hunting and fishing so he bought a little hole that was supposed to be an escape for himself and mary when they went hundred and enjoy in the winter ski season. when they lost their home in cuba because of the bay of pigs that became his final home. the reason the house is open to the...
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moose on the loose in idaho. the sand castle competition in california. that crashes into an apartment in texas. log onto foxnews.com/"happening now." you can cast your vote for the video you want to see more of. coming up. [ man ] they said i couldn't win a fight. but i did. they said i couldn't fight above my weight class. but i did. they said i couldn't get elected to congress. but i did. ♪ smetimes when we touch ha ha! millions of hits! [ male announc ] flick, stack, and move between active apps seamlessly. only on the new hp touchpad with webos. jenna: fox news weather alert, a cold front sort of breaking an oppressive heatwave in the northeast. there is no relief in site for you in the central united states which continues to break under the hot summer sun. maria molina is in the fox weather center. any relief for our friends in the center of the country. >> reporter: unfortunately no. exspecial euf heat warnings are in place until thursday. another long stretch in store for the center of the nation coming up here throughout this work week. we have
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reporter: rupert murdoch, whose reporters relentlessly hound people for stories was in sun valley, idaho, today, where was he tight-lipped. >> i have nothing to say at this stage. >> reporter: that was left to his son and heir. >> we now know that the practices that are being discussed that we're talking about here are such that we've fundamentally breached a trust with our readers. >> reporter: nothing, it seems, would stop can the news of the world's" pursuit of a sensational headline. in 2002, this nation was riveted by the story of 13-year-old milly dowler, who had vanished. this week, it was revealed that the paper had listened to her voice mail, deleting old messages to make room for new ones. that activity gave her family and police hope that she was alive. false hope. milly was later found murdered. >> appalling, absolutely appalling. >> it's outrageous. it really is outrageous. >> reporter: and there's more. six years ago today, terrorists bombings in london killed 52. on this anniversary, grieving families learned that the newspaper hacked their cell phones, trofling for intima
reporter: rupert murdoch, whose reporters relentlessly hound people for stories was in sun valley, idaho, today, where was he tight-lipped. >> i have nothing to say at this stage. >> reporter: that was left to his son and heir. >> we now know that the practices that are being discussed that we're talking about here are such that we've fundamentally breached a trust with our readers. >> reporter: nothing, it seems, would stop can the news of the world's" pursuit of a...
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and that national competition will be held in idaho. sherrie johnson, abc2 news. >>> now maryland's most powerful doppler radar and the forecast certified most accurate by weatherrate. >> a lot of sunshine to be expected and this is no surprise but a reminder if this is your first opportunity to get out there, maybe you taking an extended weekend on the beginning that you should put on the sunscreen and hat and shades because you can burn in a short period of time, especially for those working up until this day and this is your first chance to really soak up the summer. getting out to the beach, we have been making adjustments, and it's a matter of a few little impulses that will be riding around this little heat bubble that we are going to get into. it looks like a chance of showers will try to develop at ocean city. it could be rolling in sunday evening lasting through monday morning. overall, the day -- all three days look pretty good. upper 80s to the low 90s. 50 tion north -- 50s northwest. and heat is building back. st. louis is a
and that national competition will be held in idaho. sherrie johnson, abc2 news. >>> now maryland's most powerful doppler radar and the forecast certified most accurate by weatherrate. >> a lot of sunshine to be expected and this is no surprise but a reminder if this is your first opportunity to get out there, maybe you taking an extended weekend on the beginning that you should put on the sunscreen and hat and shades because you can burn in a short period of time, especially for...
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and our returning champion-- a student and waiter from moscow, idaho...se 2-day cash winnings total... and now here is thhost of "jeopardy!"--
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just one other nato soldier is being held hostage, a 25-year- old soldier from idaho was taken prisoner two years ago. >>> al qaeda's new terror manual says fanatics can avoid detection by pretending to be gay. that is one of many new tips. the guide was placed on-line after osama bin laden was killed. terror experts say that suggests al qaeda is determined to launch revenge attacks on the west. >>> republicans might accept a minideal on the debt limit. congress and president obama must agree on a deal to raise the debt ceiling by august 2nd to avoid a government default on loans. over the weekend former president bill clinton suggested a minideal. while republicans would prefer a long-term deal senator john c ornin said they may accept a short-term deal. they are shorting their recess to discuss a deal on the country's debt. >> 7:17. >>> many american companies are getting tougher on smokers, bloomberg reports macy's charge employees who admit to using tobacco an extra $35 a month for health coverage. pepsi employees pay an annual $600 insurance surcharge, analysts say companies are lo
just one other nato soldier is being held hostage, a 25-year- old soldier from idaho was taken prisoner two years ago. >>> al qaeda's new terror manual says fanatics can avoid detection by pretending to be gay. that is one of many new tips. the guide was placed on-line after osama bin laden was killed. terror experts say that suggests al qaeda is determined to launch revenge attacks on the west. >>> republicans might accept a minideal on the debt limit. congress and president...
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and our returning champion-- a student and waiter from moscow, idaho... cash winnings total...
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idaho senator mike crapo is one of them. he joins us here in studio. good evening, senator. >> good evening. >> bret: let's start first of all with a broad overview and the reaction to it on capitol hill today. >> we had a positive reaction. we had 50 senators probably equally divided among the republicans and democrats. overall, i would say it's much more positive than i expected. that is a good sign. the overview is this is a comprehensive that i say really a shift in the american fiscal policy dynamics. much broader than a debt ceiling battle we're having. we have haven't brought it out as the debt ceiling battle. this is an effort to deal with the debt crisis. we put everything on the table. which means we are looking at a 3-1/2 to $4.5 trillion bill which will be a very good first step but not even the only step we need to reduce our debt crisis. >> largely based on the bowles-simpson plan, the deficit debt commission. there are changes to that. but as you take a look at the tax reform for example, a couple of specifics. simplify it with eight to
idaho senator mike crapo is one of them. he joins us here in studio. good evening, senator. >> good evening. >> bret: let's start first of all with a broad overview and the reaction to it on capitol hill today. >> we had a positive reaction. we had 50 senators probably equally divided among the republicans and democrats. overall, i would say it's much more positive than i expected. that is a good sign. the overview is this is a comprehensive that i say really a shift in the...
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teaches but she's also the editor of the hemingway review, which is published out at the university of idahospent a lot of time with ernest hemingway's writing have you heard of a man's credo. >> i'm not familiar with it and i don't believe he wrote anything specifically titled to that. i would guess it might be a work where an editor had perhaps picked up quotations from hemingway and made a man's credo out of them. i haven't heard that specific quotation either but he did write in something called the art of the short story. that the writers of short stories come to no good end. and writing about concluding fiction but also writing about suicide, he said longevity is not an end. it is a prolongation, shuck it off. [laughter] >> arlington, virginia, you are on c-span. welcome to our discussion about ernest hemingway. >> caller: thank you, good afternoon. i'm interested to know if your experts have any knowledge or input of a duel that ernest hemingway was supposedly involved with a reporter from new zealand. his name may have been thomas scott, edward scott. and i just have heard rumors tha
teaches but she's also the editor of the hemingway review, which is published out at the university of idahospent a lot of time with ernest hemingway's writing have you heard of a man's credo. >> i'm not familiar with it and i don't believe he wrote anything specifically titled to that. i would guess it might be a work where an editor had perhaps picked up quotations from hemingway and made a man's credo out of them. i haven't heard that specific quotation either but he did write in...
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>> for me, no. >> reporter: because for many, his death is as distant as ketchum, idaho, is from key footage of him. >> a great piece. i loved it. >> by the way enjoy more if you want to go down to hemingway days at key west. >> happily. >> let's go right now. >> it's funny because even when it's not hemingway days, you go to key west and walk around and the number of guys you see walking around with these thin white beards and bigger bellies, it's amazing. >> his writing brings to mind the phrase often imitated, never duplicated. >> correct. >> unbelievable. >> as clear and simple as it was -- >> we're all striving to do that. >> always. >> clear and beautiful and you stress beautiful because it's so simple and yet it just puts this incredible image in your head. less truly is more. >> and the woody allen movie. >> check it out. "midnight in paris." ,, [ coach ] in albuquerque, citi pre-approved my mortgage. [ whistle blows ] all right, layups, guys. let's go. in sioux falls, i locked in a rate. coach, you get that house yet? working on it. [ coach ] the appraisal? ...springfield. w
>> for me, no. >> reporter: because for many, his death is as distant as ketchum, idaho, is from key footage of him. >> a great piece. i loved it. >> by the way enjoy more if you want to go down to hemingway days at key west. >> happily. >> let's go right now. >> it's funny because even when it's not hemingway days, you go to key west and walk around and the number of guys you see walking around with these thin white beards and bigger bellies, it's...
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. >> that's probably why a moose was on the loose this weekend in an idaho falls neighborhood.ildlife experts say it's not unusual for moose to show up around this time of year, looking to cool off in the river. >> can't blame them. >> i would do the same thing. >> it's rough. this is one of the first they've seen so far this summer, actually. animal control eventually corralled the moose with a sleeping dart. >> i hope he was okay. >> he's okay. get a little rest for the moose there. >> they are such interesting looking creatures. >> a polite way to say it. we'll be back with more "world news now" right after this. we'll be back with more "world news now" right after this. ♪ hey, check it out. she's using the mr. clean magic eraser bath scrubber. i've heard of it, but i haven't seen one up close. what's the word around the sink? that it removes 3 times more soap scum per swipe, and it came from outer space. it is not from outer space! no, man, it's from outer space. they're aliens on an intergalactic cleanliness mission. they're here to clean up the universe. oh, the kitchen s
. >> that's probably why a moose was on the loose this weekend in an idaho falls neighborhood.ildlife experts say it's not unusual for moose to show up around this time of year, looking to cool off in the river. >> can't blame them. >> i would do the same thing. >> it's rough. this is one of the first they've seen so far this summer, actually. animal control eventually corralled the moose with a sleeping dart. >> i hope he was okay. >> he's okay. get a little...
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. >> greg hampikian is a forensic biologist at boise state university and director of idaho's innocenceis working with the knox defense team. he says italian investigators did a good job processing the crime scene, collected excellent evidence, but clung to shakier evidence that proved their theory. a classic error, he says, a prosecutor who trusted his gut feeling instead of the science that at that time was pointing to another suspect. >> they didn't like the way amanda behaved, whatever that means. and so they wanted to investigate her and raffaele and her boss. when the dna's finally processed, it's not any of their suspects's. so what do you do? what would you do? you let them go. >> as patrick lamumba was being released from jail, investigators analyzing the bloody evidence left at the crime scene found an entirely new suspect. his name? rudy gaday, a known petty criminal from the ivory coast who fled to germany shortly after the murder. it turns out gaday's hand print made in meredith kercher's own blood was found in the victim's room. gaday's dna found inside the victim's body i
. >> greg hampikian is a forensic biologist at boise state university and director of idaho's innocenceis working with the knox defense team. he says italian investigators did a good job processing the crime scene, collected excellent evidence, but clung to shakier evidence that proved their theory. a classic error, he says, a prosecutor who trusted his gut feeling instead of the science that at that time was pointing to another suspect. >> they didn't like the way amanda behaved,...
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shavers her head puts a blonde wig on her has to wear over sized clothes and puts her in montana, iowa, idaho. >> but then she can't make money off it if we don't know -- >> if she is going to make money she has to do it looking like she has per her appearance. >> we don't know where she is. they have to wait for the payday. >> the value is casey anthony being casey anthony. >> she goes in has plastic surgery. >> but eventually. >> maybe after the payday. 20, 60 minutes, geraldo gets the interview gets the paycheck, gets the paycheck and goes off into the sunset. she is a young woman. she is supposed to try to have a regular life as supposed to being a caricature of herself. >> last night we saw the kind of security that is fit forehead of state. now what do we have? do we have an obligation to protect this woman because she claims that her life is being threatened. by the way everybody the jail never received a threat. law enforcement hasn't received a threat. all of these come from the attorneys. who provide protection from her and how long? >> people don't like attorneys. ultimately there'
shavers her head puts a blonde wig on her has to wear over sized clothes and puts her in montana, iowa, idaho. >> but then she can't make money off it if we don't know -- >> if she is going to make money she has to do it looking like she has per her appearance. >> we don't know where she is. they have to wait for the payday. >> the value is casey anthony being casey anthony. >> she goes in has plastic surgery. >> but eventually. >> maybe after the...
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the meeting of the minds, hundreds of executives headed to idaho for sun valley conference, henry blogets will interview facebook mark zuckerberg and both were harvard dropouts with phenomenal start-ups on their resumes. trading this morning, coming back from a long weekend, slightly lower across the board. silicon valley index trading higher. los angeles international trying to the take the crown from san francisco in terms of international fliers. more have been shunning the conditions at lax and opting to fly to san francisco instead. so los angeles is planning the first major expansion. fuel efficiency is priority. automakers may plan to use more aluminum instead of steel to make it lighter but aluminum costs more so it could mean higher prices. pentagon, big fan of devices, more than $39 million on ipads and ipad was introduced in march of last year. the army, navy and marines are testing the devices for use in planes as well as battlefields. >> they are usually out in front on tracking devices and stuff. >> if it's good enough for them. it's good enough for my five-year-old. >> he
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rupert murdoch didn't give comments in idaho but he issued a statement yesterday calling the allegations of phone hacking and payments to police both deplorable and unacceptable and vowed they will cooperate with the investigation. scotland yard has a list of 4,000 potential victims of phone hacking. there are fresh allegations that family members of the war dead may have been among the targets. james more dock said "news of the world" is in the business of holding others to account, but it failed when it came to itself. in london, amy kellogg, fox fox news. >> "news of the world" is owned by the parent company news corp. >>> we still have plenty ahead on fox 5. with the debt ceiling deadline fast approaching, this will be a working weekend for congress. we're going to head to capitol hill for the latest straight ahead of the break. -- after the break. [ female announcer ] welcome to busch gardens williamsburg, where d.c. goes to get away. maybe it's because washington d.c. loves the legendary coasters. or that your entire family will have fun, even the little ones. it could be that wate
rupert murdoch didn't give comments in idaho but he issued a statement yesterday calling the allegations of phone hacking and payments to police both deplorable and unacceptable and vowed they will cooperate with the investigation. scotland yard has a list of 4,000 potential victims of phone hacking. there are fresh allegations that family members of the war dead may have been among the targets. james more dock said "news of the world" is in the business of holding others to account,...